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A network approach to the analysis of Čerenkov radiation problems.

Comment on the paper « On the theory of some Čerenkovian effects » by G. Toraldo di Francia

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The work reported in this paper was performed in connection with Contract no. AF-19(604)-4143 with the U.S. Air Force Command and Control Development Division.

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Felsen, L.B., Hessel, A. A network approach to the analysis of Čerenkov radiation problems.. Nuovo Cim 19, 1065–1071 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02731251

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