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Mass formula
About: Mass formula is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1248 publications have been published within this topic receiving 22043 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the results of the nonrelativistic quark model can be reproduced by a fully relativistic model of deeply bound spin - 1 2 quarks.
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TL;DR: In this article, the second order correction to the Gell-Mann-Okubo mass formula was calculated using as input the observed mass splitting in the baryon octet and the observed excitation energy of the Δ (1900) 1 2 +.
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TL;DR: A relativistic supersymmetric quantum mechanics is proposed which uses Osp(1,4)containsSO(3,2) for the spectrum and constrained Hamiltonian quantum mechanics for the dynamics of one-hadron systems.
Abstract: A relativistic supersymmetric quantum mechanics is proposed which uses Osp(1,4)containsSO(3,2) for the spectrum and constrained Hamiltonian quantum mechanics for the dynamics of one-hadron systems. It combines baryon and meson towers into infinite supermultiplets in a way similar to the use of supersymmetries in nuclear physics. The predicted mass formula is fitted to the masses of baryon and meson resonances.
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01 Jan 1989TL;DR: In this article, the automorphism groups of positive definite binary quaternion Hermitian lattices and the new mass formula are discussed, up to isometry, in a fixed genus in a positive definite metric space.
Abstract: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses automorphism groups of positive definite binary quaternion Hermitian lattices and new mass formula. It presents a general method on the way to calculate the multiplicity of a given finite group that appears as the automorphism groups of the lattices, up to isometry, in a fixed genus in a positive definite metric space. The method is then applied to the binary quaternion hermitian cases, motivated by the theory of supersingular abelian varieties developed in Katsura–Oort. The chapter presents a problem that can be solved in principle by the means of the trace formula. It reviews lattices in hermitian spaces. It also presents the classification of G -conjugacy classes of some elements of G 2 and presents the calculation of some local data.
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