Koba Ziro | Institute For Theoretical Physics University Of Copenhagen
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関連著者
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Koba Ziro
Institute For Theoretical Physics University Of Copenhagen
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TAKEDA Gyo
Institute of Physics, Tokyo University
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KOBA Ziro
Institute of Physics, Tokyo University
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Takeda Gyo
Institute For Nuclear Study Tokyo University
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Sasaki Muneo
Institute Of Physics Tokyo Bunrika Daigaku
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Koba Ziro
Institute Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo University
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Oisi Yasuharu
Institute Of Physics Tokyo Bunrika Daigaku
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Endo Shinji
Institute Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo University
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Sasaki Muneo
Tokyo Metropolitan University
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OISI Yasuharu
Institute of Physics, Tokyo Bunrika Daigaku
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OISI Yasuharu
Tokyo Bunrika Daigaku.
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KINOSHITA Toichiro
Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tokyo University
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Koba Ziro
Institute Of Physics Tokyo University
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Takeda Gyo
Institute Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo University
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Takeda Gyo
Institute Of Physics Tokyo University
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Kinoshita Toichiro
Institute Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo University
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ENDO Shinji
Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tokyo University
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TAKEDA Gyo
Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tokyo University
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KOBA Ziro
Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tokyo University
著作論文
- Auxiliary Condition and Gauge Transformation in the "Super-Many-Time Theory". II.
- Auxiliary Condition and Gauge Transformation in the "Super-Many-Time Theory", I.
- Reactive Corrections for the Elastic Scattering of an Electron.
- Radiation Reaction in Collision Process. III_2. : First Radiative Correction for an Arbitrary Process Including Electrons, Positrons, and Light Quanta
- Radiation Reaction in Collision Process, II : Radiative Corrections for Compton Scattering
- Radiation Reaction in Collision Process. III_1. : First Radiative Correction for an Arbitrary Process including Electrons, Positrons, and Light Quanta
- Semi-Classical Treatment of the Reactive Correctios. I. : The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron
- 35. Some Remarks on Feynman's Positon Theory
- Composite Model and Particle Production at Superhigh Energies