Ogimoto Takesi | Department Of Physics Osaka University
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関連著者
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Ogimoto Takesi
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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Konisi Gaku
Department Of Physics Kwansei Gakuin University
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TSAI S.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University
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Konisi Gaku
Department Of Physics Osaka Universityersity
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Konisi Gaku
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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Tsai S.
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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Ogimoto Takesi
Department Of Physics Osaka Universityersity
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Ogimoto Takesi
Department Of Physics Osaka University : Lawrence Radiation Laboratory University Of California
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Ogimoto Takesi
Department Of Physics Osaka University : Lawrence Radiation Labora-tory University Of California
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ABE Hirosi
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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Abe Hirosi
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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Kunimasa Tosaku
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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Tsai S.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering National Central University
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Tsai S.
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Chi Nan University
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KONISI Gaku
Department of Physics, Osaka Universityersity
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OGIMOTO Takesi
Department of Physics, Osaka Universityersity
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OGIMOTO Takesi
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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OGIMOTO Takesi
Department of Physics, Osaka University : Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California
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OGIMOTO Takesi
Department of Physics, Osaka University : Lawrence Radiation Labora-tory, University of California
著作論文
- Maximum Analyticity in Angular Momentum and Energy of the Bethe-Salpeter Scattering Amplitudes
- Macroscopic Causality and Lower Limit for the Momentum Derivative of the Scattering Phase Shift
- Quantum Theory in Pseudo-Hilbert Space. II
- Goldberger-Treiman Relation in the Unitary Symmetry Model
- Anti-Shrinkage of the p-p^^- Diffraction Scattering
- Quantum Theory in Pseudo-Hilbert Space
- Continuation of S-Matrix into Second Riemann Sheet
- Construction of the Jost Function Including Inelastic Processes
- Macroscopic Causality and Lower Limit for the Energy Derivative of the Scattering Phase Shift : Relativistic Case