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't Hooft, G. (1974). "A Planar Diagram Theory for Strong Interactions." Nuclear Physics B Witten, E. (1979). "Baryons in the Expansion." Nuclear Physics B
PACS.10, also known as Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, is a medical imaging technology used to store, manage, and retrieve medical images. The system has become an essential component of modern healthcare, enabling healthcare providers to access and share medical images efficiently. This review aims to provide an in-depth analysis of PACS.10, its features, benefits, and challenges. pacs.10
While arXiv uses its own subject classification, many authors still include legacy PACS codes in their metadata. Searching for "pacs: 10" in the abstract or full-text search will return papers focused on mathematical methods. A smarter search query is: cat:physics.comp-ph OR cat:math-ph combined with "PACS: 10" 't Hooft, G
Developed by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) , the PACS was a hierarchical system used for over 40 years to index and retrieve scientific literature in physics and astronomy. (1979)