Frank Sciulli
Professor
PHYSICS
Columbia University
United States of America
Biography
Frank Sciulli has done his PhD degree from University of Pennsylvania, 1965
Research Interest
elementary particles that relate to the tiniest constituents of matter and to the forces that the constituents use to communicate. During and after graduate school, these interests led me to investigate the selection rules by which the weak interactions are governed, particularly as demonstrated by the hadrons. The rules for changes in electric charge, strangeness, and isotopic spin that such experiments demonstrated were important in later giving credibility to the quarks as the elementary constituents of hadronic matter.
Publications
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"Measurement of the Rate of Increase of Neutrino Cross-Sections with Energy", with R. Blair, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 51, 343 (1983).
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"Measurement of the deltaS=deltaQ Amplitude from Ke3 Decay", with J. D.Gallivan, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 25:1214 (1970).