s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation

Using the coherent-state representation we write down a set of relations that must be satisfied by scattering amplitudes having full s-channel and elastic t-channel unitarity. While general solutions to this set of equations have not been found, we discuss several models that illustrate certain aspe...

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Autores principales: Botke, J.C., Fulco, J.R., Pignotti, A.
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spelling todo:paper_05562821_v11_n6_p1673_Botke2023-10-03T15:35:12Z s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation Botke, J.C. Fulco, J.R. Pignotti, A. Using the coherent-state representation we write down a set of relations that must be satisfied by scattering amplitudes having full s-channel and elastic t-channel unitarity. While general solutions to this set of equations have not been found, we discuss several models that illustrate certain aspects of the problem. In particular we show that the "Born term" in the t-channel equation must itself satisfy full s-channel unitarity. Some properties of functional integration are discussed. © 1975 The American Physical Society. Fil:Pignotti, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_05562821_v11_n6_p1673_Botke
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description Using the coherent-state representation we write down a set of relations that must be satisfied by scattering amplitudes having full s-channel and elastic t-channel unitarity. While general solutions to this set of equations have not been found, we discuss several models that illustrate certain aspects of the problem. In particular we show that the "Born term" in the t-channel equation must itself satisfy full s-channel unitarity. Some properties of functional integration are discussed. © 1975 The American Physical Society.
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author Botke, J.C.
Fulco, J.R.
Pignotti, A.
spellingShingle Botke, J.C.
Fulco, J.R.
Pignotti, A.
s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation
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Fulco, J.R.
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title s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation
title_short s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation
title_full s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation
title_fullStr s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation
title_full_unstemmed s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation
title_sort s- and t-channel unitarity equations in the coherent-state representation
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