Deformable Sphere Model of Elementary Particles and the Origin of Internal Symmetries
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Deformable sphere model of elementary particles is discussed as a generalization of the rigid body model. It is shown that in this model the approximate SU(3) symmetry follows very naturally.
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著者
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Goto Tetsuo
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute College Of Science And Engineering Nihon
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HARA Osamu
Department of Biology, Aichi University of Education
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Goto Tetsuo
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Reseach Institute Collefe Of Science And Engineering Nihon U
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Hara Osamu
Department Of Applied Biological Sciences Nagoya University:(present Address)faculty Of Pharmaceutic
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