Hung Cheng
Affiliations: | 1965- | Applied Mathematics | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Cheng, Hung (1962) Spin Absorption of Solids. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/C3AW-KJ62.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorLeverett Davis | grad student | 1962 | Caltech | |
(Spin Absorption of Solids) | ||||
Jon Mathews | grad student | 1962 | Caltech | |
(co-advisor) | ||||
Harden M. McConnell | grad student | 1962 | Caltech (Chemistry Tree) | |
(co-advisor) |
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Cheng H, Tsai E. (1989) Meaning of the BRS Lagrangian theory Physical Review D. 40: 1246-1254 |
Cheng H. (1988) Possible existence of weyl's vector meson Physical Review Letters. 61: 2182-2184 |
Cheng H, Tsai E. (1986) Inconsistency of Feynman rules derived via path integration. Physical Review Letters. 57: 511-514 |
Cheng H, Radulovic Z, Tsai E, et al. (1983) Electron-electron scattering at high energies and fixed angle Physical Review D. 27: 421-431 |
Cheng H, Tsai E, Zhu X. (1982) Photon-photon scattering at high energy and fixed angle Physical Review D. 26: 922-926 |
Cheng H, Coon DD, Zhu X. (1982) Multidimensional WKB approach to high-energy elastic scattering at fixed angle Physical Review D. 26: 896-907 |
Cheng H, Wu TT. (1975) Remarks on e + e − annihilation into hadrons in quantum field theory Physical Review D. 12: 302-304 |
Cheng H, Mandula J. (1974) E+ e- Annihilation Into Hadrons in Quantum Field Theory Physical Review Letters. 33: 667-670 |
Cheng H, Wu TT. (1972) Scattering of a Charged Vector Meson in a Static Field at High Energies Physical Review D. 5: 445-456 |
Cheng H, Wu TT. (1972) Regge Poles for Large Coupling Constants. II Physical Review D. 5: 3192-3201 |