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Kim Maltman is a Professor Emeritus at York University, specializing in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and Chiral Perturbation Theory. His research focuses on the theoretical aspects of strong interactions in particle physics, utilizing techniques such as chiral perturbation theory and QCD sum rules. He investigates the consequences of the Standard Model in particle physics, particularly in few-body nuclear systems and low-energy particle dynamics. Maltman's recent work emphasizes the study of weak, strong, and electromagnetic observables within the framework of QCD, contributing significantly to high energy particle physics. Through his scholarly contributions, he aims to advance the understanding of fundamental interactions in nature and their implications for theoretical physics and computational methods.
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