Clusters of Matter and Antimatter

Rade
Does anyone have opinion on this paper by Dr. Mishustin on theoretical possibility of coexistence of matter and antimatter? :
http://www.fias.uni-frankfurt.de/symposium/papers/mishustin.pdf
Is such research being conducted elsewhere ?
 
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I see there is little interest in this topic. Here is an updated 2006 powerpoint presentation by Dr. Mishustin:
http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~asi/talks/mishustin/antib.ppt#1
One of the conclusions..."new types of nuclear systems containing antibaryons are predicted". Does anyone have comments on the mathematics presented by Dr. Mishustin that he uses to support this hypothesis ?
 
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