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Two-higgs doublet model from quasilocal quark interactions. / Andrianov, A. A.; Andrianov, V. A.; Yudichev, V. L.; Rodenberg, R.

в: Journal of Mathematical Sciences , Том 104, № 3, 01.01.2001, стр. 1157-1183.

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Andrianov, AA, Andrianov, VA, Yudichev, VL & Rodenberg, R 2001, 'Two-higgs doublet model from quasilocal quark interactions', Journal of Mathematical Sciences , Том. 104, № 3, стр. 1157-1183. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011353024593

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Andrianov, A. A., Andrianov, V. A., Yudichev, V. L., & Rodenberg, R. (2001). Two-higgs doublet model from quasilocal quark interactions. Journal of Mathematical Sciences , 104(3), 1157-1183. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011353024593

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Andrianov AA, Andrianov VA, Yudichev VL, Rodenberg R. Two-higgs doublet model from quasilocal quark interactions. Journal of Mathematical Sciences . 2001 Янв. 1;104(3):1157-1183. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011353024593

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Andrianov, A. A. ; Andrianov, V. A. ; Yudichev, V. L. ; Rodenberg, R. / Two-higgs doublet model from quasilocal quark interactions. в: Journal of Mathematical Sciences . 2001 ; Том 104, № 3. стр. 1157-1183.

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