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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
LEPTON NUMBER VIOLATION VIA INTERMEDIATE BLACK HOLE PROCESSES
Modern Physics Letters A
2007-03-20Paper
Octonionic gauge theory from spontaneously broken \(\text{SO}(8)\).
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
2006-02-17Paper
Experimental status of quaternionic quantum mechanics.
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
2006-02-17Paper
Experimental status of quaternionic quantum mechanics.
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
2006-02-17Paper
SPECTATOR EFFECTS IN THE DECAY B→Kγγ
International Journal of Modern Physics A
2005-09-28Paper
SIGNATURES OF QUANTIZED TeV SCALE BLACK HOLES IN SCATTERING PROCESSES
Modern Physics Letters A
2005-01-06Paper
THE SCALAR SECTOR IN 331 MODELS
International Journal of Modern Physics A
2003-10-14Paper
A new formulation of quantum field theory on S₄
International Journal of Modern Physics A
2002-02-26Paper
Spontaneous CP violation from a quaternionic Kaluza-Klein theory
International Journal of Modern Physics A
2002-02-26Paper
A non-associative deformation of Yang-Mills gauge theory
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
2000-07-25Paper
A \(q\)-Lorentz algebra from \(q\)-deformed harmonic oscillators
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
1999-11-23Paper
Constrained systems described by Nambu mechanics
Letters in Mathematical Physics
1997-09-10Paper
BRS symmetry in Connes' non-commutative geometry
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
1996-04-29Paper
A noncommutative geometric model with horizontal family symmetry
Journal of Mathematical Physics
1995-10-05Paper
Two-loop vacuum amplitudes in a non-Abelian gauge theory on <i>S</i> <sub>4</sub>
Classical and Quantum Gravity
1995-04-18Paper
SYMMETRIES OF CERTAIN PHYSICAL THEORIES AND THE JORDAN ALGEBRAS
International Journal of Modern Physics A
1994-12-05Paper
AN APPLICATION OF THE DIVISION ALGEBRAS, JORDAN ALGEBRAS AND SPLIT COMPOSITION ALGEBRAS
International Journal of Modern Physics A
1994-12-05Paper
A partial unification model in non-commutative geometry
Journal of Geometry and Physics
1994-11-22Paper
Associators in generalized octonionic maps
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
1993-08-23Paper
Transition points in octonionic Julia sets
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
1993-06-29Paper
A noncommutative geometric approach to left-right symmetric weak interactions
Letters in Mathematical Physics
1993-06-29Paper
Quaternionic quantum mechanics is consistent with complex quantum mechanics
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
1993-01-16Paper
Octonionic Julia sets
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
1992-09-27Paper
Nonstandard signature of spacetime, superstrings and the split composition algebras
Letters in Mathematical Physics
1990-01-01Paper
Space-time symmetries of superstring and Jordan algebras
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
1989-01-01Paper
Modification of the superstring action and the exceptional Jordan algebra
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
1989-01-01Paper
Quaternionic methods in integral transforms of geophysical interest
Geophysical Journal International
1989-01-01Paper
A natural framework for the minimal supersymmetric gauge theories
Letters in Mathematical Physics
1988-01-01Paper
Remark concerning the twistor formulation of a massless particle, and the division algebras
Letters in Mathematical Physics
1988-01-01Paper
Composite systems in quaternionic quantum mechanics
Journal of Mathematical Physics
1987-01-01Paper
Component states of a composite quaternionic system
Journal of Mathematical Physics
1987-01-01Paper
A bimodular representation of ten-dimensional fermions
Journal of Mathematical Physics
1986-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3959814 (Why is no real title available?)1985-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3305732 (Why is no real title available?)1965-01-01Paper


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