Regge theory

In quantum physics, Regge theory (/ˈrɛ/ REJ-ay, Italian: [ˈrɛddʒe]) is the study of the analytic properties of scattering as a function of angular momentum, where the angular momentum is not restricted to be an integer multiple of ħ but is allowed to take any complex value. The nonrelativistic theory was developed by Tullio Regge in 1959.[1]

  1. ^ Regge, T. (1959). "Introduction to complex orbital momenta". Il Nuovo Cimento. 14 (5). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 951–976. Bibcode:1959NCim...14..951R. doi:10.1007/bf02728177. ISSN 0029-6341. S2CID 8151034.

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