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"mcciysm3" |
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07 Mar 2005 03:37:13 PM |
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fermi motion |
i'm trying to write a dissertation on pentaquarks but i'm stuck on a
few phrases which i don't know the full meaning of, if anyone could
explain them to me i'd be very grateful;
fermi motion, gaussian significance
thanks
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| User: "mcciysm3" |
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| Title: re:fermi motion |
09 Mar 2005 03:34:32 PM |
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im in university of manchester doing physics, i got the answers to
question before, but :roll: if anyone can explain qcd to me i'd be
grateful
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| User: "Puppet_Sock" |
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| Title: Re: re:fermi motion |
09 Mar 2005 05:01:33 PM |
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mcciysm3 wrote:
im in university of manchester doing physics, i got the answers to
question before, but :roll: if anyone can explain qcd to me i'd be
grateful
QCD, the short version: There are these quarks, see. And
they dance. But only in groups of 2 or 3. And they like
to have a lot of glue around.
Socks
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| User: "John Sefton" |
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| Title: Re: fermi motion |
13 Mar 2005 07:12:33 PM |
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Puppet_Sock wrote:
mcciysm3 wrote:
im in university of manchester doing physics, i got the answers to
question before, but :roll: if anyone can explain qcd to me i'd be
grateful
QCD, the short version: There are these quarks, see. And
they dance. But only in groups of 2 or 3. And they like
to have a lot of glue around.
Socks
But there are no steps to the dance
unless the quarks aren't there.
So no-one can picture it, but have faith.
John
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: fermi motion |
07 Mar 2005 06:28:50 PM |
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mcciysm3 wrote:
i'm trying to write a dissertation on pentaquarks but i'm stuck on a
few phrases which i don't know the full meaning of, if anyone could
explain them to me i'd be very grateful;
fermi motion, gaussian significance
thanks
You do know that the pentaquark work has been irreproducible across
several other research groups, right?
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: fermi motion |
07 Mar 2005 03:37:00 PM |
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mcciysm3 wrote:
i'm trying to write a dissertation on pentaquarks but i'm stuck on a
few phrases which i don't know the full meaning of, if anyone could
explain them to me i'd be very grateful;
fermi motion, gaussian significance
thanks
What university and what degree?
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