Model of selfinduced strong interactions
Mar, 196712 pages
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- Phys.Rev. 165 (1968) 1535-1546
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It is postulated that the theory of self-induced strong interactions possesses an infinite-momentum limit. This limit is defined and its consequences are examined. It is found that some important simplifications occur if the limit exists. The limiting form of the theory is shown to have Galilean invariance with respect to motions transverse to the direction in which the momentum is infinite.References(5)
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