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It is proved that the condition of invariance of physical laws under a group G, belonging to a wide class of groups which describe simultaneously space-time and intrinsic symmetries, restricts theS-matrix. Possible ways of avoiding this difficulty are briefly discussed.
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The author wishes to thank Professor Dr. V. Votruba, M. Havliček, J. Votruba and J. Stern for constant interest in this work.
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Formánek, J. Scattering and nontrivial coupling of intrinsic and space-time symmetries. Czech J Phys 17, 99–111 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01696117
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