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座談会「数物学会の分離と二つの科学」 (<特集>日本物理学会50周年記念)

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座談会「数物学会の分離と二つの科学」 (<特集>日本物理学会50周年記念)
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Butsuri, September 2019
DOI 10.11316/butsuri.51.1_26
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彌永 昌吉, 伏見 康治, 今井 功, 岡部 靖憲, 小嶋 泉, 桑原 邦郎, 江沢 洋

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#21,049,824
of 25,852,155 outputs
Outputs from Butsuri
#699
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#274,469
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Outputs of similar age from Butsuri
#64
of 67 outputs
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