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2011 Asia Pacific Few-Body Conference Summary Remarks

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These remarks represent the author’s personal perspective regarding ideas presented at this fifth Asia Pacific Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics. They are not intended as a comprehensive summary of what we witnessed during this week of stimulating presentations and intense discussions. However, these remarks do characterize some of the physics we heard and some of the key questions raised. The ideas presented will hopefully outlive the rapporteurs who brought their work and that of others to our attention here in the International Hall of the Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Finally, we bid adieu to our friend, colleague, and mentor, John A. Tjon.

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Gibson, B.F. 2011 Asia Pacific Few-Body Conference Summary Remarks. Few-Body Syst 54, 205–208 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-012-0355-9

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