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Mini-Proceedings of the 14th meeting of the Working Group on Rad. Corrections and MC Generators for Low Energies

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The mini-proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the Working Group on Rad. Corrections and MC Generators for Low Energies held in Frascati on September 13, 2013, as a satellite meeting of the PHIPSI13 conference in Rome, are presented. These meetings, started in 2006, have as aim to bring together experimentalists and theorists working in the fields of meson transition form factors, hadronic contributions to (g-2)_mu and the effective fine structure constant, and development of MonteCarlo generators and Radiative Corrections for precision e+e- and tau physics.



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