An Interview with Murray Gell-Mann on June 5 2001
Norman Dombey

TL;DR
This interview with Murray Gell-Mann discusses his pioneering ideas in particle physics, including parity violation, strangeness, charm, the eightfold way, QCD, electroweak theory, and string theory, providing historical insights into these developments.
Contribution
It offers a firsthand account of Gell-Mann's contributions to fundamental physics, highlighting the development of key theories and concepts.
Findings
Historical perspective on parity violation and strangeness
Insights into the development of QCD and electroweak theory
Gell-Mann's reflections on string theory evolution
Abstract
An interview in 2001 with Murray Gell-mann covering his early ideas on parity violation, strangeness, charm, the eightfold way, QCD, electroweak theory and string theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics
