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Quantum effects of the interaction of elementary particles with an intense electromagnetic field
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Ritus, V. I.. (1998). Effective Lagrange Function of Intense Electromagnetic Field in QED. CERN Bulletin. 11–28.6 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1996). Functional identity of the spectra of Bose- and Fermi radiation of an accelerated mirror in 1+1 space and the spectra of electric and scalar charges in 3+1 space, and its relation to radiative reaction. JETP. 83(2). 282–293.2 indexed citations
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Nikishov, A. I. & V. I. Ritus. (1995). Emission of scalar photons by an accelerated mirror in 1+1 space and its relation to the radiation from an electrical charge in classical electrodynamics. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 81(4). 615–624.8 indexed citations
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Nikishov, A. I. & V. I. Ritus. (1988). Processes induced by a charged particle in an electric field, and the Unruh heat-bath concept. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 67(7). 1313.2 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I., et al.. (1985). VIRIAL REPRESENTATION OF THE IMAGINARY PART OF THE LAGRANGE FUNCTION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD. 86. 237–244.11 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1984). Manifestation of the shift in the mass of an accelerated charge in pair production by an electric field. Soviet physics. Doklady. 29. 227.1 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1978). METHOD OF EIGENFUNCTIONS AND MASS OPERATOR IN QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS OF A CONSTANT FIELD. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 75. 1560–1583.29 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1978). Eigenfunction method and mass operator in the quantum electrodynamics of a constant field. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 48. 788.2 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1977). On the Relation Between the Quantum Electrodynamics of an Intense Field and the Quantum Electrodynamics at Small Distances. 73. 807–821.20 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1976). Lagrangian of an intense electromagnetic field and quantum electrodynamics at short distances. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 42. 774.12 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I., et al.. (1972). Vacuum Polarization and Photon Splitting in an Intense Field. JETP. 34. 1195.4 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1969). Effect of an Electromagnetic Field on Decays of Elementary Particles. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 29. 532.5 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1969). RADIATIVE EFFECTS AND THEIR ENHANCEMENT IN INTENSIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD.. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 30. 1181.12 indexed citations
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Nikishov, A. I. & V. I. Ritus. (1969). Radiation Spectrum of an Electron Moving in a Constant Electric Field. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 29. 1093.1 indexed citations
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Nikishov, A. I. & V. I. Ritus. (1967). Pair Production by a Photon and Photon Emission by an Electron in the Field of an Intense Electromagnetic Wave and in a Constant Field. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 25. 1135.13 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1967). Shift and Splitting of Atomic Energy Levels by the Field of an Electromagnetic Wave. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 24. 1041.7 indexed citations
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Nikishov, A. I. & V. I. Ritus. (1966). Ionization of Systems Bound by Short-range Forces by the Field of an Electromagnetic Wave. JETP. 23. 168.5 indexed citations
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Nikishov, A. I. & V. I. Ritus. (1964). NONLINEAR EFFECTS IN COMPTON SCATTERING AND PAIR PRODUCTION DUE TO ABSORPTION OF SEVERAL QUANTA.1 indexed citations
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Ritus, V. I.. (1961). PHOTOPRODUCTION OF NEUTRINOS OF ELECTRONS AND THE NEUTRINO RADIATION FROM STARS. Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz..1 indexed citations
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