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This volume contains the proceedings of an International Conference
on "Spin and Isospin in Nuclear Interactions," which was held in
Telluride, Colorado USA, 11-15 March 1991. This was the fifth in a
series of conferences held in Telluride every three years since
1979. In attendance at the conference were just under 100
participants, representing a total of 43 institutes from 12
different countries. In keeping with previous Telluride
conferences, the role of spin and isospin degrees of freedom in
both nuclear structure and nuclear interactions remained an
important theme. Topics covered included new results on the spin-
and isospin-dependent terms in the free and effective
nucleon-nucleon interaction, Gamow-Teller excitations, charge and
spin exchange with hadronic probes, and spin measurements with
leptonic probes. Recent progress in the development of polarized
sources, polarized targets, and po larimetry was also discussed, as
were applications to neutrino physics and astrophysics. Whereas
earlier Telluride conferences had dealt primarily with
nucleon-nucleus inter actions, this meeting included extensive
discussions on the role of spin and flavor in particle
interactions, and on ways of "bridging the gap" between concepts
usually as sociated with particle physics and the domain of more
conventional nuclear physics. The conference consisted of morning
and evening scientific sessions, leaving the afternoons free for
informal discussions, recreation, and enjoyment of the scenic
beauty of the Telluride area. In addition to the invited talks,
time was allotted for contributed talks on new results."
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