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Contents
STATIC HADRON PROPERTIES | 21 |
PION STRUCTURE FUNCTION OF THE NUCLEON | 36 |
CONCLUSIONS | 52 |
CONFINEMENT PHENOMENOLOGY | 76 |
RELATIVISTIC QUARKS IN CONFINING POTENTIALS | 91 |
PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE PION CLOUD | 103 |
NUCLEON FORM FACTORS | 116 |
REFERENCES | 178 |
THE CHIRAL BAG MODELS | 329 |
THE FREE PION FIELD MODELS | 337 |
THE SELF CONSISTENT SOLUTION OF THE QUARK BOUNDARY | 347 |
THE EXPANSION OF THE CHIRAL EQUATION FOR WEAK | 390 |
REFERENCES | 398 |
DEEP INELASTIC LEPTONNUCLEUS SCATTERING | 409 |
REFERENCES | 484 |
INTRODUCTION | 490 |
METRIC CONVENTIONS PAULI AND DIRAC MATRICES | 185 |
WHAT IS A CLOUDY BAG? | 194 |
Chapter 5 | 208 |
SUMMARY OF EARLY CLOUDY BAG MODEL RESULTS | 218 |
CURRENT ALGEBRA AND THE CLOUDY BAG MODEL | 234 |
THE AXIAL FORM FACTOR OF THE NUCLEON PIONNUCLEON | 244 |
SUMMARY OF THE CLOUDY BAG MODEL | 250 |
PARITY VIOLATION IN PROTONPROTON SCATTERING | 273 |
QUARKS AND THE DEUTERON ASYMPTOTIC D STATE | 280 |
SYSTEMATIC EVIDENCE FOR QUARK EFFECTS? | 300 |
REFERENCES AND FOOTNOTES | 315 |
Chapter 4 | 322 |
HAMILTONIAN FOR QUARK SYSTEM | 504 |
NONSTRANGE TWOBAR YON SYSTEMS | 510 |
REALISTIC MODEL OF THE NUCLEAR FORCE | 537 |
CONCLUSION | 558 |
REFERENCES | 564 |
INTRODUCTION | 570 |
PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANNIHILATION MODELS | 577 |
MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION OF NÑ ANNIHILATION | 614 |
NÑ Annihilation in Terms of Quarks and Antiquarks | 629 |
OUTLOOK | 685 |
REFERENCES | 691 |
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