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Quarks in quantized space
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Quark dynamics
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Derivation of a quasipotential equation by the Fock-Podolsky method
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Essentially nonlinear fields and vacuum polarization
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Stochastic space and nonlocal fields
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Experimental Questions
The main idea of this monograph is based on the assumption that the Ŝ-matrix, which asymptotically describes microphenomena, will retain its meaning in future theories. This assumption does not imply that the met...
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Geometrical Measurements in the Microworld in the Relativistic Case
A field of free fermions can be described by a four-component spinor operator \(\hat \psi \left( x \right)\) . This operator and its conju...
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Geometrical Measurements in the Microworld
Standard courses in quantum mechanics like to stress that the measuring instrument affects the microobject being measured. However, a more important fact in understanding the actual situation in the microworld...
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The Role of Finite Dimensions of Elementary Particles
When analyzing the possibility of measuring the space-time coordinates of an elementary particle, they were assumed to be point particles, and thus the accuracy to which they could be determined was limited by...
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Macroscopic Causality
We begin this chapter by listing some of the more important properties of the Ŝ-matrix. As we showed in Section 28, the Ŝ-matrix is unitary. It transforms an initial free particle state Ψ i ...
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Geometrical Measurements in the Macroworld
For the purpose of ordering events, we assume that it is possible to assign to each elementary event P certain fixed numbers x1, x2,…,x n —coordinates of the event. The number of necessa...
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Causality in Quantum Theory
The concept of ordering of events contains within it the most important concept of causality which is based on the chronogeometric division of a manifold of events into time-like and space-like parts. Therefor...
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A Generalization of Causal Relationships and Geometry
In present-day theory it is assumed that the geometry which we know from macroscopic physics retains its significance in microworld regions. Together with this geometry, the form of causal relationships, which...
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Stochastic spaces
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Spectral representation of the two-point functions for fields describing composite particles
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Quantization of an essentially nonlinear field