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Elements of Hadronic Mechanics

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Elements of Hadronic Mechanics
AuthorChristopher R Illert
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHadronic mechanics
Published1995
PublisherHadronic Press
ISBN0911767924

Elements of Hadronic Mechanics is a 1995 work associated with Christopher R Illert, published by Hadronic Press (Palm Harbor, Florida).

Overview

The book concerns hadronic mechanics, the generalization of quantum mechanics developed by Ruggero Maria Santilli to describe strong, short-range ("non-local," non-Hamiltonian) interactions inside hadrons and nuclei, using his "iso-mathematics." Illert, who worked with Santilli through Hadronic Press, applied these mathematical methods across physics and (unusually) to the geometry of mollusc shells; the pair co-authored Foundations of Theoretical Conchology (Hadronic Press, 1995) in the same period.

About the author

Christopher (Chris) Roy Illert was an Australian researcher known both for theoretical conchology — a mathematical theory of the form of seashells — and for his work in Santilli's hadronic mechanics.

Publication details

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