Singular potentials and their applications to composite models of hadrons with indefinitely rising Regge trajectories
Informatics and Automation, International Conference on Mathematical Problems of Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Statistics. Part II. Fields and Particles. Mathematical Questions of Quant, Tome 136 (1975), pp. 302-311.

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