Symmetries of the Interactions among Strongly Interacting Particles and Non-Leptonic Decays of Hyperons
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A symmetry law which can hold true in both strong and weak interactions among the strongly interacting particles is investigated and an example is given. The requirement of invariance under the proposed symmetry transformation and some assumptions lead to the interactions which give consistent result with experiments of Σ^± and Λ decays. Implications of such a symmetry law are discussed and the problems concerning the K-meson decay into two pions are mentioned.
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- 1960-08-25
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