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Robert Fleischer
Researcher at CERN
Publications - 69
Citations - 4241
Robert Fleischer is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: CP violation & Unitarity. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 69 publications receiving 4214 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Fleischer include Union College & University of Hamburg.
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Nuclear Tracks in Solids. Principles and Applications
TL;DR: An extensive discussion of particle tracks in solids, quantitative methods for particle identification from them, and applications of the techniques in a number of fields are presented in this paper, including geochronology, cosmic ray physics, meteoritic and lunar science, nuclear physics, chemical analysis, micro-chemical mapping, and radiation dosimetry.
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Intermetallic compounds : principles and practice
J. H. Westbrook,Robert Fleischer +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Liu et al. present a survey of Ni3Al as a single phase (C. Liu and D. Kumar) and IMC's as Precipitates and Dispersoids (A. Ardell).
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The CKM Matrix and the Unitarity Triangle
Marco Battaglia,Andrzej J. Buras,Paolo Gambino,A. Stocchi,D. Abbaneo,Ahmed Ali,P. Amaral,Vladimir Andreev,Marina Artuso,E. L. Barberio,C. Bauer,Damir Becirevic,M. Beneke,Ikaros I.Y. Bigi,C. Bozzi,T. Brandt,Gerhard Buchalla,Marta Calvi,D. G. Cassel,Vincenzo Cirigliano,M. Ciuchini,Gilberto Colangelo,Amol Dighe,G. P. Dubois-Felsmann,G. Eigen,Karl Matthew Ecklund,P. Faccioli,Robert Fleischer,Jonathan M. Flynn,Roger Forty,E. Franco,Pauline Gagnon,Rajan Gupta,Shoji Hashimoto,R. J. Hawkings,D. G. Hitlin,A. Hoang,A. Höcker,Tobias Hurth,Gino Isidori +39 more
TL;DR: The first Workshop on the CKM Unitarity Triangle was held at CERN on 13-16 February 2002 as discussed by the authors, which brought together experts of different fields, both theorists and experimentalists, to study the determination of CKM matrix from all the available data of K, D, and B physics.
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$B$ Decays at the LHC
Patricia Ball,Robert Fleischer,P. Vikas,G. Wilkin,John Baines,P. Bartalini,M. Beneke,G. Buchalla,Irinel Caprini,F. Charles,J. Charles,Yann Coadou,Pietro Colangelo,P. Colrain,J. Damet,F. De Fazio,Amol Dighe,Hans Dijkstra,Paula Eerola,Nicolas Ellis,B. Epp,S. Gadomski,Igor Gavrilenko,S. George,V. Gibson,Leanne P. Guy,Yoji Hasegawa,Paolo Iengo,A. Jacho,R. W. L. Jones,Alexander Khodjamirian,Emmerich Kneringer,Patrick Koppenburg,H. Korsmo,Nicola Labanca,L. Lello uch,M. H. Lehto,Y. Lemoigne,J. Libby,Joaquim Matias,S. Mele,M. Misiak,Tatsuya Nakada,A. Nikit,Nikolay Nikitin,Aleandro Nisati,Fabrizio Palla,E. Polycarpo,J. Rademacker,Flera Rizatdinova,S. A. Robins,D. R W. Ruckstuhl,O. Schneider,Marjorie Shapiro,C. H. Shepherd-Themistocleous,Lidia Smirnova,M. Smizanska,Andrei Starodumov,N. Stepanov,Z. Xie,N. Zaitsev +60 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the prospects for B-decay physics at the LHC as discussed in the 1999 workshop on Standard Model physics at LHC and present a survey of the state of the art.