Huangsheng Wang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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Nuclear Physics, Elementary Particles and High Energy PhysicsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorCarl Marx Shakin | grad student | 2004 | CUNY | |
(Properties of light mesons calculated in a relativistic random -phase approximation.) |
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Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Calculation of a scalar-isoscalar hadronic correlator Physical Review D. 64: 94020 |
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Calculation of the continuum contribution to hadronic current correlation functions in a chiral quark model with confinement Physical Review D. 63 |
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Calculation of the decay constants of scalar mesons Physical Review D. 63 |
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Intrinsic and dynamically generated scalar meson states Physical Review D. 63 |
Celenza LS, Wang H, Shakin CM. (2001) Application of a generalized Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model to the calculation of the properties of scalar mesons and nuclear matter Physical Review C. 63: 25209 |
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2000) Evidence for a K |
Celenza LS, Gao S, Huang B, et al. (2000) Covariant confinement model for the calculation of the properties of scalar mesons Physical Review C. 61: 35201 |
Celenza LS, Huang B, Wang H, et al. (1999) Regularization of covariant calculations of meson decay amplitudes at one-loop order: Properties of the a 0 (980) resonance Physical Review C. 60: 65210 |
Celenza LS, Shakin CM, Wang HW. (1991) Role of final-state interactions in the calculation of the hadronic tensor of nuclear matter. Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics. 44: 1460-1466 |
Celenza LS, Pantziris A, Shakin CM, et al. (1991) Nuclear matter Ward identity and the theory of final-state interactions in inclusive and exclusive reactions. Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics. 43: 1367-1371 |