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Why quarks cannot be fundamental particles
Many reasons why quarks should be considered composite particles are found in
the book Preons by D'Souza and Kalman. One reason not found in the book is that
all the quarks except for the u quark decay. The electron and the electron
neutrino do not decay. A model of fundamental particles based upon the weak
charge is presented.Comment: 3 pages - PDF file. to be published Proceedings of the 6th
International Conference Hyperons, Charm and Beauty Hadron
On a New Characterization of Linear Passive Systems
Characterization of linear passive system
Integer solutions of a sequence of decomposable form inequalities
In this paper, we prove the finiteness of the number of integer solutions of
the decomposable form inequalities. We also study the number of integer
solutions of a sequence of decomposable form inequalities
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