Japanese school of particle physics

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The Japanese school of particle physics is a tradition of theoretical and experimental research in Japan known for its influential contributions to the development of modern particle physics, including early composite models of hadrons and strong international collaborations.

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instanceOf research community
scientific tradition
collaboratesWith CERN NERFINISHED
European particle physics community
Fermilab NERFINISHED
US particle physics community
contributedTo CP violation in the quark sector
Sakata model NERFINISHED
flavor physics
neutrino oscillation experiments
neutrino physics
quark model developments
country Japan
field experimental physics
particle physics
theoretical physics
focusesOn elementary particles
hadrons
strong interaction
hasApproach close theory–experiment interplay
emphasis on model building
hasNotableInstitution KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Organization NERFINISHED
Kyoto University NERFINISHED
Nagoya University NERFINISHED
Osaka University NERFINISHED
University of Tokyo NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Makoto Kobayashi NERFINISHED
Masatoshi Koshiba NERFINISHED
Shoichi Sakata NERFINISHED
Takaaki Kajita NERFINISHED
Toshihide Maskawa NERFINISHED
Yoichiro Nambu NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 20th century
21st century
influenced global development of particle physics
influencedBy postwar Japanese academic reconstruction
knownFor contributions to modern particle physics
early composite models of hadrons
mix of theoretical and experimental work
strong international collaborations
languageOfCommunication English
Japanese

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Shoichi Sakata movement Japanese school of particle physics
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