Abstract
A recurrent task in elementary particle physics involves building
constituent models for particle families that can account for the
particles' quantum numbers. We describe a systematic computerized
approach to this task based on artificial intelligence principles, and
discuss the output of two implemented programs that find constituent
models of some standard families using additive quantum numbers. We
also illustrate the capability to search for alternative quark models
for single exotic particles in terms of the standard quarks. Although
the current programs make use of very limited constraints on models,
they serve as a foundation upon which more elaborate model-building
programs can be designed.
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