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The use of skyrmions for two-nucleon systems
J. M. Eisenberg
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, G. Kälbermann
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Department of Soil and Water Sciences
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Skyrmion
100%
Two-nucleon System
100%
Hedgehog
44%
Lagrangian
33%
Nuclear Physics
22%
Degrees of Freedom
11%
Isospin
11%
Nucleon-nucleon Potential
11%
Quark
11%
Quantum Chromodynamics
11%
Exchange Current
11%
One-form
11%
Gluon
11%
Full Three-dimensional
11%
Baryons
11%
Hadrons
11%
Color number
11%
Central Potential
11%
Higher-order Terms
11%
Baryon number
11%
High Dynamic
11%
Internal Excitation
11%
Skyrme
11%
First Quantisation
11%
Physics
Nucleon
100%
Nuclear Physics
20%
Baryon
20%
Boundary Condition
10%
Nucleon Potential
10%
Quantum Chromodynamics
10%
Gluon
10%
Degree of Freedom
10%
Hadron
10%