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    Уважаемые коллеги!

    На заседании Ученого совета в пятницу 22 сентября будет заслушан доклад:

    Олег Андреев
    *Some remarks on compact pentaquarks*

    I will discuss some aspects of the Born-Oppenheimer potentials for
    doubly heavy pentaquarks (quarks systems with two heavy and three light
    quarks/antiquarks).

    ID и пароль онлайн-трансляций в Zoom те же, что и для предыдущих
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    При числе желающих больше 5 будет организован автобус.
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    Запись на обратный автобус - на Ученом совете.
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