2(2S+1)-Component Model and its Connection with Other Field Theories

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Talk presented at the ELAF'93, Mar del Plata. July 5-16,1993 and at the XVII Symp. on Nucl.Phys., Oaxtepec.Jan. 4-7,1994. LaTe

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This talk presents the review of forgotten but attractive formalism proposed by Joos and Weinberg in the sixties for description of high-spin particles. Problems raised in the recent works [Ahluwalia {\it et al.}] are discussed. New results obtained by the author in his preceding papers ["Hadronic J.", 1993, v. 16, No. 5, pp. 423-428; No. 6, pp. 459-467; Preprints IFUNAM FT-93-19, 24, 35] are reported. In {\it Appendix}, bibliography of publications related with mentioned $2(2S+1)$- component formalism is presented.

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