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... equations of motion, theboundary conditions and the energy-momentum.The plan of our paper is the following. In Section 2 we present the derivation of the Euler-Lagrange equations of motion, of the ... Physics, College of Science, VNU, 334 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, VietnamReceived 28 June 2008Abstract. The correct forms of the equations of motion, of the boundary conditions and of thereconserved ... equations ofmotion for the Nambu-Gato string.xà= 0. (29) 118 N.S. Han / VNU Journal of Science, Mathematics - Physics 24 (2008) 111-1185. ConclusionThe equations of motion, of the boundary...
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