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[en] The crucial problem of physics was first formulated by Democritus in the 5th century BC: to find the 'ατ omikron μα' or smallest uncuttable bits of matter. That has not changed ever since. Among the current candidates are electron and positron, the least expensive of today's bona fide ατ omikron μα. Experimental tests of their non-compositeness by precisely measuring the gyromagnetic ratios of the individual trapped particles are reviewed. (orig.)
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Workshop on traps for antimatter and radioactive nuclei; Vancouver (Canada); 25-27 Feb 1993
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