The f sum rule is derived in a nonrelativistic frame and connected, via Ward identities, to the twophoton term of the Compton scattering. A generalisation to isospin symmetry in the nuclear case is discussed and linked to the meson exchange currents. The extension to a fully relativistic theory is t
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The Rule of Three, its Variants and Extensions
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2009
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