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Proton decay / Lepton number / Baryon / Lepton / Sphaleron / Left–right symmetry / Grand Unified Theory / B − L / Asymmetry / Physics / Particle physics / Standard Model
Date: 2002-01-29 09:56:40
Proton decay
Lepton number
Baryon
Lepton
Sphaleron
Left–right symmetry
Grand Unified Theory
B − L
Asymmetry
Physics
Particle physics
Standard Model

Yuri Kamyshkov/University of Tennessee January 16, 2002, NNN’02 Workshop at CERN

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