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Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol. 24 No. 1 (1960) pp. 171-200

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Theory of Matter with Super Light Velocity

Sho Tanaka

Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto

(Received March 29, 1960)

Abstract:

The matter with a super light velocity is treated as one possible model in the course of looking for the physical concept that will essentially govern the future theory of elementary particles. At first, it is investigated according to the canonical quantization to what extent this matter could be reconciled to the usual particle aspect of elementary particles. Further, taking into consideration the interaction of this matter with other particles. it is attempted to quantize this matter so as to derive the Lorentz-invariant, but quasi-causal S-matrix and to remove the free state of this matter from possible physical states.


URL : http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTP/24/171/
DOI : 10.1143/PTP.24.171

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