1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf02747095
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Dispersion sum rules for strong and electromagnetic interactions

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“…(36) is satisfied for all even (odd) integer k for each crossing odd (even) invariant amplitude. Alternatively, one can derive Continuous-Moment Sum Rules (CMSR) which also require the real part of the low-energy amplitude [44,45]. The LHS of the FESR is a function of t determined by the low-energy behavior of the scattering amplitude.…”
Section: Finite-energy Sum Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(36) is satisfied for all even (odd) integer k for each crossing odd (even) invariant amplitude. Alternatively, one can derive Continuous-Moment Sum Rules (CMSR) which also require the real part of the low-energy amplitude [44,45]. The LHS of the FESR is a function of t determined by the low-energy behavior of the scattering amplitude.…”
Section: Finite-energy Sum Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%