Strangeness nuclear physics : proceedins of the APCTP workshop (SNP'99), Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, 19-22 February 1999

2000 
The unique role of strangeness in nuclear physics has attracted much attention, from both the theoretical and experimental viewpoints. This is due not only to the broad spectrum of possible hadron many-body systems with strangeness, but also to the fact that strangeness gives us an opportunity to study fundamental baryon-baryon interactions in a new perspective. Our knowledge of this subject has widened as the scope of hypernuclear experiments has expanded from strangeness exchange and the associated production reactions to hypernuclear weak decays, cascade hypernuclei, electroproduction of strangeness, and more. Various aspects of those important topics are discussed in this text in order to provide a perspective on this rapidly-developing area of nuclear physics.
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