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Solution of the Kemmer and Breit equations in a circularly polarized wave

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101(2)
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O. Ya. Savchenko (1994). Solution of the Kemmer and Breit equations in a circularly polarized wave. Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 101(2), 1296-1302. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01018277
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