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    Preface

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    These workshop proceedings feature eleven papers on diverse perspectives of argumentative explainability. They cover the formal foundations of explaining argumentative inferences and argumentative properties of explanations, as well as applications of argumentation to facilitate explainability. We hope that the works presented in the proceedings appeal to the growing part of the core argumentation community that works on explainable argumentation, as well as to applied researchers who intend to use computational argumentation for explainability purposes. We thank all the authors, the two keynote speakers Roberta Calegari and Nick Bassiliades, as well as the program committee members (listed below), for their services to the community

    The construction of the L3 experiment

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    The L3 experiment is one of the six large detectors designed for the new generation of electron-positron accelerators. It is the only detector that concentrates its efforts on limited goals of measuring electrons, muons and photons. By not attempting to identify hadrons, L3 has been able to provide an order of magnitude better resolution for electrons, muons and photons. Vertices and hadron jets are also studied. The construction of L3 has involved much state of the art technology in new principles of vertex detection and in new crystals for large scale electromagnetic shower detection and ultraprecise muon detection. This paper presents a summary of the construction of L3.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/28628/3/0000442.pd
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