Quantum fragmentation

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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Saclay-T93/075 Email: pesch@amoco.saclay.cea.fr

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Phenomenological and theoretical aspects of fragmentation for elementary
particles (resp. nuclei) are discussed. It is shown that some concepts of
classical fragmentation remain relevant in a microscopic framework, exhibiting
non-trivial properties of quantum relativistic field theory (resp. lattice
percolation). Email contact: pesch@amoco.saclay.cea.fr

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