
TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolution of understanding three-nucleon interactions, highlighting key developments and changes in the theoretical and experimental perspectives over several decades.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive discussion of the historical and conceptual development of three-nucleon force dynamics.
Findings
Significant shifts in theoretical models over time
Enhanced understanding of three-body nuclear force mechanisms
Historical perspective on experimental advances
Abstract
A discussion is presented of the dynamics underlying three-body nuclear forces, with emphasis on changes which occurred over several decades.
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