The Mass Variation with Velocity in the Bopp's Unitary Field Theory, II
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In the Bopp type non-local field theory the total energy and momentum of the field are calculated, starting from the expression for the energy and momentum tensor recently derived by Y. Ono and it is shown that the results is the same as that obtained in the previous paper on the same subject, starting from the energy and momentum tensor derived by Bopp. Therefore nothing is modified in the condition to ensure the four vector variation of the total energy and momentum of the field, namely the condition for the vanishment of the self-stress. Further it is shown that the two expressions for the energy and momentum tensor are essentially equivalent to each other. As an interesting example we examine a non-local field theory proposed by Pais and Uhlenbeck and show that the condition for the vanishment of the self-stress and the regulator condition for the finiteness of the self-energy are satisfied simultaneously in this case.
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著者
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Sugawara Masao
Department Of Chemistry College Of Humanities And Sciences Nihon University
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MINAMI Sakae
Department of Physics, Hokkaido University
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Minami Sakae
Department Of Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Technology Gumma University
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Minami Sakae
Department Of Physics Hokkaido University
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Sugawara M.
Department Of Physics Hokkaido University
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Minami S.
Department of Physics, Hokkaido University
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