Abstract
This workshop has demonstrated rather convincingly that traps for neutral or charged matter (or antimatter) have had a dramatic impact in improving the precision with which fundamental aspects of particle, nuclear and chemical physics can be investigated. From a large variety of topics, a few highlights have been selected on a subjective basis, and prospects for the near future are discussed.
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Häusser, O. Conference summary and outlook. Hyperfine Interact 81, 285–293 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00567273
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