Gauge-Independent Calculation of S-Matrix Elements in Quantum Electrodynamics
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概要
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In quantum electrodynamics we show, through the calculation of S-matrix elements, that there exists the theory without gauge fixing. For this purpose we use the stochastic quantization method.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1983-04-25
著者
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YAMAMOTO Katsuji
Institute of Field Physics Department of Physics and Astronomy University of North Carolina
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Yamamoto K
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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KAKUDO Yujiro
Department of Physics, Osaka Kyoiku University
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Tanaka Azuma
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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Tanaka Azuma
Department Of Physics Faculty Of General Education Osaka Institute Of Technology
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Kakudo Y
Osaka Kyoiku Univ.
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Kakudo Yujiro
Department Of Physics
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Yamamoto Kunio
Institute Of Physics College Of General Education Osaka University
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TAGUCHI Yukio
Department of Methematical Sciences University of Osak prefecture
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Tanaka Atushi
Department Of Physics Tokyo Metropolitan University
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TANAKA Akiko
Department of Physics, Kyoto Sangyo University
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YAMAMOTO Katsuji
Institute of Field Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy University of North Carolina
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YAMAMOTO Kazuyoshi
Department of Physics, Science University of Tokyo
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YAMAMOTO Kunio
Institute of Physics, college of General Education Osa
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YAMAMOTO Kazuhiro
Uji Research Center, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics Kyoto University
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YAMAMOTO Kazuhiro
Department of Physical Science, Hiroshima University
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Tanaka Azuma
Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka University
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