Publication data of Leupold, Stefan: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestOn the radiative decays of light vector and axial-vector mesonsThe nucleon as a test case to calculate vector-isovector form factors at low energiesThe nucleon as a test case to calculate vector-isovector form factors at low e…On QCD sum rules for vector mesons in nuclear mediumPolarization observables in $e^+e^-$ annihilation to a baryon-antibaryon pairTowards a test particle description of transport processes for states with continuous mass spectraTowards a test particle description of transport processes for states with cont…Anti-hyperon production in relativistic heavy ion collisionThe rho spectral function in a relativistic resonance modelElectromagnetic transition form factors of light vector mesonsStochastic interpretation of Kadanoff-Baym equations and their relation to Langevin processesStochastic interpretation of Kadanoff-Baym equations and their relation to La…The CBM physics book: Compressed baryonic matter in laboratory experimentsThe CBM physics book: Compressed baryonic matter in laboratory experimen…Neutron stars and quark phases in the NJL modelHadronic spectral functions in nuclear matterNonequilibrium chiral fluid dynamics including dissipation and noiseDispersive analysis of the pion transition form factorWhat QCD sum rules tell about the rho mesonPion-pole contribution to hadronic light-by-light scattering in the anomalous magnetic moment of the muonPion-pole contribution to hadronic light-by-light scattering in the anomalous …The Spectral function of the rho meson in nuclear matterHadrons in strongly interacting matterDispersion relation for hadronic light-by-light scattering: pion pole1995200020052010201520202025010002000300040005000
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)On the radiative decays of light vector and axial-vector mesonsThe nucleon as a test case to calculate vector-isovector form factors at low energiesThe nucleon as a test case to calculate vector-isovector form factors at low e…On QCD sum rules for vector mesons in nuclear mediumPolarization observables in $e^+e^-$ annihilation to a baryon-antibaryon pairTowards a test particle description of transport processes for states with continuous mass spectraTowards a test particle description of transport processes for states with cont…Anti-hyperon production in relativistic heavy ion collisionThe rho spectral function in a relativistic resonance modelElectromagnetic transition form factors of light vector mesonsStochastic interpretation of Kadanoff-Baym equations and their relation to Langevin processesStochastic interpretation of Kadanoff-Baym equations and their relation to La…The CBM physics book: Compressed baryonic matter in laboratory experimentsThe CBM physics book: Compressed baryonic matter in laboratory experimen…Neutron stars and quark phases in the NJL modelHadronic spectral functions in nuclear matterNonequilibrium chiral fluid dynamics including dissipation and noiseDispersive analysis of the pion transition form factorWhat QCD sum rules tell about the rho mesonPion-pole contribution to hadronic light-by-light scattering in the anomalous magnetic moment of the muonPion-pole contribution to hadronic light-by-light scattering in the anomalous …The Spectral function of the rho meson in nuclear matterHadrons in strongly interacting matterDispersion relation for hadronic light-by-light scattering: pion pole19952000200520102015202020250255075100
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