Tegmark-Vilenkin-Anthropic Paper<===

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    </pdf/astro-ph/0304536>, other </format/astro-ph/0304536>] :
       Title: Anthropic predictions for neutrino masses
       Authors: Max Tegmark </find/astro-
    (Penn), Alexander Vilenkin </find/astro-
    (Tufts)
       Comments: 4 pages. Color figs and links at this http URL
    <http://www.hep.upenn.edu/~max/anthroneutrino.html>

    It is argued that small values of the neutrino masses may be due to anthropic selection effects. If this is the case, then the combined mass of the
    three neutrino species is expected to be ~1eV, neutrinos causing a non-negligible suppression of galaxy formation.


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    astro-ph/0304536 [abs </abs/astro-ph/0304536>, ps </ps/astro-ph/0304536>, pdf
    </pdf/astro-ph/0304536>, other </format/astro-ph/0304536>] :
        Title: Anthropic predictions for neutrino masses
        Authors: Max Tegmark </find/astro-ph/1/au:+Tegmark_M/0/1/0/all/0/1>
    (Penn), Alexander Vilenkin </find/astro-ph/1/au:+Vilenkin_A/0/1/0/all/0/1>
    (Tufts)
        Comments: 4 pages. Color figs and links at this http URL
    <http://www.hep.upenn.edu/~max/anthroneutrino.html>
        It is argued that small values of the neutrino masses may be due to
    anthropic selection effects. If this is the case, then the combined mass of the
    three neutrino species is expected to be ~1eV, neutrinos causing a
    non-negligible suppression of galaxy formation.



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