The self-energy of the scalar nucleon
The analogue of the variational principle was applied on the path integral to obtain the self-energy of the scalar nucleon interacting with the neutral scalar meson (with vanishing mass) field for variable coupling constant g[superscript 2]. To obtain the lowest energy of the nucleon from the asympt...
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