IKEDA Mineo | Research Institute for Theoretical Physics
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概要
関連著者
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IKEDA Mineo
Research Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Ogawa Shuzo
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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MIYACHI Yoshihiko
Research Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Ikeda Mineo
Reserch Institute For Theoretical Physics Hiroshima University
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Ohnuki Yoshio
Department Of Physics Nagoya University
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MIYACHI Yoshihiko
Department of Physics, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science Shinshu University
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Miyachi Yoshihiko
Research Institute For Theoretical Physics Hiroshima University
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Miyachi Yoshihiko
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Liberal Arts And Science Shinshu University
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Ikeda M.
Research Institute for Theoretical Physics
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OGAWA Shuzo
Department of Physics, Hiroshima University
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Senba Kei
Department Of Orthopaedic And Neuro-musculoskeletal Surgery Faculty Of Medical And Pharmaceutical Sc
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Senba Kei
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hiroshima University
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Sawada Shoji
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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Yonezawa Minoru
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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MAEKAWA Takayoshi
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science Kumamoto University
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SHOHNO Naomi
Physics Division, Hiroshima Jogakuin College
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Sawada Shoji
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University : Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai Foundation Fellow.
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Shohno Naomi
Physics Division Hiroshima Jogakuin College
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Maekawa Takayoshi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Kumamoto University
著作論文
- Symmetry in Sakata's Model and Weak Interactions. I
- A Possible Symmetry in Sakata's Model for Bosons-Baryons System. II
- A Possible Symmetry in Sakata's Model for Bosons-Baryons System
- Symmetry in Sakata's Model and Weak Interactions. II
- A Possible Symmetry in Sakata's Model for Bosons-Baryons System. III
- On Bound States in the Full Symmetry Theory
- On an Extended Framework for the Description of Elementary Particles
- On the Static and Spherically Symmetric Solutions of the Yang-Mills Field
- Coordinate Systems in General Relativity and Geometrical Representation for Physical Quantities