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Regge theory
In physics, Regge theory is phenomenological theory of strong interactions at high energies, named for Tullio Regge.
See also
External links
- hep-ph/9608384 Regge Pole Model for Vector Meson Photoproduction at HERA
- hep-ph/0103011 Regge Poles in QCD
- hep-ph/0112242 A universal Regge pole model for all vector meson exclusive photoproduction by real and virtual photons
- hep-th/0410131 Quantized tension: Stringy amplitudes with Regge poles and parton behavior
- hep-th/0409205 Wilson Loop, Regge Trajectory and Hadron Masses in a Yang-Mills Theory from Semiclassical Strings
Literature
- P.D.B. Collins, An Introduction to Regge Theory and High-Energy Physics, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1977, ISBN 0521212456
- R.J. Eden, Regge poles and elementary particles, Rep. Prog. Phys. 34 995-1053 (1971).
- A.C. Irving, R.P. Worden, Regge phenomenology, Phys.Rept. 34, 117-231 (1977).
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