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On the charge and mass of particles in unitary quantum theory

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Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970)

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The scalar analogue of the main (principal) equation of the unitary quantum theory together with the Poisson equation are solved numerically in this paper. The value of the electrical charge and also the fine-structure constant are found, which are in good agreement with the experiment. The evaluation of the electrical form factor and the mass of such a particle is also carried out.

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Sapogin, L.G., Boichenko, V.A. On the charge and mass of particles in unitary quantum theory. Nuov Cim A 104, 1483–1487 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02817431

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