SHIRAISHI Kiyoshi | Department of Physics, Tokyo metropolitan University
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SHIRAISHI Kiyoshi
Department of Physics, Tokyo metropolitan University
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Shiraishi Kiyoshi
Department Of Physics Tokyo Metropolitan University
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KOIKAWA Takao
National Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK)
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Nakamura Atsushi
Department Of Applied Physics Fukuoka University
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Koikawa Takao
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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Maki Takuya
Department Of Physics Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Shiraishi K
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Yamaguchi University
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Shiraishi Kiyoshi
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Yamaguchi University
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Shiraishi Kiyoshi
Akita Junior College
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Shiraishi Kiyoshi
National Laboratory For High Energy Physics (kek):department Of Physics Tokyo Metropolitan Universit
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Shiraishi Kiyoshi
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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KAN Nahomi
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University
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Nakamura Atsushi
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Science Fukuoka University
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Kan Nahomi
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Yamaguchi University
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SHIRAISHI Kiyoshi
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University
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MAKI Takuya
Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University
著作論文
- Higher-Dimensional Black Holes with Axial Symmetry : Astrophysics and Relativity
- Finite temperature Effect on Wilson Loop Mechanism
- Bose-Einstein Condensation in Compactified Spaces : Particles and Fields
- Induced Gravity from Theory Space (Particles and Fields)
- Extremal Black Holes and Strings in Linear Dilaton Vacua : Astrophysics and Relativity
- Phase Transition and String Formation in Six-Dimensional Gauge Theory : Astrophysics and Relativity
- The Friedmann Universe and Compact Internal Spaces in Higher-Dimensional Gravity Theories
- On Instability of Squashed Spheres in the Kaluza-Klein Theory : Particles and Fields
- Kac-Moody Symmetry in Hosotani Model
- Finite Temperature and Density Effects in Higher Dimensions with and without Compactifications : Particles and Fields