Realization of the Algebra of Isovector Charge-Density and the Lorentz Group : Mass Spectra and Form Factors
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Various possible representations of the algebra of the isovector charge-density are discussed group-theoretically with the particles assigned by some representations of O(3, 1), E_2, O(4, 2) or O(3, 3). Form factors are calculated and the Regge mass spectrum is obtained from the results of one of the solutions.
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- 1969-08-25
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