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I've been trying to locate a complete copy of Gabriele Veneziano's paper "Construction of a crossing symmetric, regge behaved amplitude for linearly rising trajectories". The CERN document server claims that it has the fulltext, so I downloaded it, yet it only includes 10 of the 15 total pages. Does anyone know of/have a copy of this article?
 
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What about the KEK preprint server? Any luck?

Try also other format in the CERN server, it could be simply a problem of format conversion.

Also, search in "google print" for some reprint book having the article.
 
arivero said:
What about the KEK preprint server? Any luck?

Try also other format in the CERN server, it could be simply a problem of format conversion.

Also, search in "google print" for some reprint book having the article.

Unfortunately, none of these recommendations worked... does anyone have another idea and/or a copy of the article?
 
Reedeegi said:
Unfortunately, none of these recommendations worked... does anyone have another idea and/or a copy of the article?

http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUCIA,A57,190 points only to the pay version, http://www.springerlink.com/content/a80m25100x564311/

perhaps some friend from a paying institution (ivy league or so) could help :frown:
 
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