A Note on the Connection between the Semi-Local Duality and the SU(6) Multiplet
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概要
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- 1979-06-25
著者
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INO Taketoshi
Department of Physics, Shimane University
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Ino Taketoshi
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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