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DOC: cite Li in helicity page #221

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14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions docs/bibliography.bib
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Expand Up @@ -113,6 +113,20 @@ @techreport{chungSpinFormalismsUpdated2014
url = {https://suchung.web.cern.ch/spinfm1.pdf}
}

@article{Jacob:1959at,
title = {On the General Theory of Collisions for Particles with Spin},
author = {Jacob, M. and Wick, G.C.},
year = {1959},
month = aug,
journal = {Annals of Physics},
volume = {7},
number = {4},
pages = {404--428},
issn = {00034916},
doi = {10.1016/0003-4916(59)90051-X},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/000349165990051X}
}

@article{JPAC:2019ufm,
title = {Dalitz-Plot Decomposition for Three-Body Decays},
author = {Mikhasenko, M. and Albaladejo, M. and Bibrzycki, Ł. and {Fernandez-Ramirez}, C. and Mathieu, V. and Mitchell, S. and Pappagallo, M. and Pilloni, A. and Winney, D. and Skwarnicki, T. and Szczepaniak, A. P.},
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[IntensityBuilderXML](https://compwa.github.io/ComPWA/classComPWA_1_1Physics_1_1IntensityBuilderXML.html)
-->

{cite}`Jacob:1959at`

## Canonical formulation

<!-- The canonical formalism gives access to the orbital angular momentum $L$ and
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The choice of the formalism depends on the physics process being analyzed. Give
an example here. -->

{cite}`Li:2022qff`

## Alignment problem

Recommended literature:
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### Covariant Tensor formalisms

<!-- cspell:ignore anisovich Momentoperator Twomeson -->
<!-- cspell:ignore Anisovich -->

{cite}`Anisovich:2001ra`

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