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- In physics, the pomeron is a Regge trajectory — a family of particles with increasing spin — postulated in 1961 to explain the slowly rising cross section...
- notable achievements are the Froissart bound, and the prediction of the pomeron. S-matrix theory was proposed as a principle of particle interactions by...
- Pomeroon-Supenaam (Region 2) is a region of Guyana. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the region of Essequibo Islands-West Demerara to the east...
- theory of the strong interactions. His best known contributions are the pomeron, the DGLAP equations, and the Gribov copies. Gribov was born in Leningrad...
- physics and the physics of liquid helium. The Pomeranchuk instability, the pomeron, and a few other phenomena in particle and condensed matter physics are...
- (1985) 325–353. Goddard, P.; Thorn, C.B. (1972). "Compatibility of the dual Pomeron with unitarity and the absence of ghosts in the dual resonance model"....
- known as the pomeron. He went on to formulate a quantitative perturbation theory for near beam line scattering dominated by multi-pomeron exchange. From...
- Others Mesonic molecule Pomeron Diquark R-hadron...
- Kikkawa, K. (1974). "Field theory of relativistic strings. II. Loops and Pomerons". Phys. Rev. D. 1110. 10 (6): 1823–1843. Bibcode:1974PhRvD..10.1823K. doi:10...
- String Theory. Cambridge University Press. p. 582. Lovelace, Claud (1971), "Pomeron form factors and dual Regge cuts", Physics Letters B, 34 (6): 500–506,...