Dominance Theorem in Crossing Matrices and Its Physical Implications in High Energy Diffraction Scattering Theory
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The following theorem is proved in SU(2) and SU(3) groups, that is, the absolute magnitude of the non zero crossing matrix element between s-channel amplitude in the singlet state and t- or u-channel amplitude in a given arbitrary multiplet state is never smaller than the absolute magnitude of the crossing matrix element between s-channel amplitude in an arbitrary multiplet state and t- or u-channel amplitude in a given arbitrary multiplet state. Possible implications of thistheorem in the high energy scattering are discussed.
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- 1965-05-25
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