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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Bi-local fields in \(\mathrm{AdS}_{5}\) spacetime
Journal of High Energy Physics
2018-06-12Paper
Noncommutative spacetime realized in \(\mathrm{AdS}_{n+1}\) space: Nonlocal field theory out of noncommutative spacetime
PTEP. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
2016-03-02Paper
A dynamical system with \(q\)-deformed phase space represented in ordinary variable spaces
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2011-03-23Paper
q-Deformed Bi-Local Fields
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2008-11-03Paper
On \(q\)-deformation of bi-local system
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics
2007-03-27Paper
q-Deformed Bi-Local Fields
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2006-09-25Paper
q-deformed bi-local fields. II
SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications
2006-07-04Paper
q-deformed bi-local fields. II
SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications
2006-07-04Paper
q-deformed bi-local fields. II
SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications
2006-07-04Paper
5-Dimensional Spacetime with q-Deformed Extra Dimension
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2003-01-01Paper
Self-consistent solutions of Kaluza-Klein metric in induced gravity
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2002-02-06Paper
On the Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization in the pseudoclassical systems.
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2001-10-18Paper
On the time operator in quantum mechanics. II: General prescription in one-dimensional case.
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2001-10-18Paper
An operator formalism to the path integral method.
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2001-10-18Paper
Canonical approach to spinning particles.
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2001-10-18Paper
The time as an observable in quantum mechanics.
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2001-10-18Paper
An example of infinite-component wave equation without space-like solution.
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2001-10-18Paper
\(C\), \(P\) and \(T\) in \(c\)-number infinite component wave function.
Progress of Theoretical Physics
2001-09-11Paper


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