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Nicholas Kemmer
Publikováno v:
Physics World. 7:55-56
This is a remarkable book by a remarkable author. It revealed some surprises and was a great pleasure for a superannuated theoretical physicist to review.
Autor:
Nicholas Kemmer
Publikováno v:
Physics World. 3:55-56
DAU, as this book tells us, is the name by which Lev Davidovich Landau wished to be addressed by all and sundry and I shall not go against his wishes. He died 22 years ago, but his career in theoretical physics ended six years before that in a car sm
Autor:
Nicholas Kemmer
Publikováno v:
Physics World. 7:21-21
Autor:
Nicholas Kemmer
Publikováno v:
Physics World. 3:27-27
The article 'Flight into self-absorption and xenophobia' by Paul Hoch (January p23-6) recalls a chapter in recent history that is still vivid in my memory. There is very little in the article that I would want to correct or emphasise differently, exc
Autor:
Nicholas Kemmer
Publikováno v:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 29:660-676
Until 1935 the contribution of the Japanese nation to world physics was very limited. A few names of Japanese physicists were familiar—those of Y. Nishina and S. Kikuchi spring to mind—but these men were products of Western training and were know
Autor:
Nicholas Kemmer
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Physik Journal. 39:170-175
Autor:
Nicholas Kemmer
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 166:127-153
The description of nuclear interaction in terms of a neutron-proton "exchange force” appears to be well justified and generally accepted. However, there has hitherto been no satisfactory suggestion as to the nature of the field of charged particles
Autor:
Nicholas Kemmer
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 173:91-116
1. Introduction For many years a central problem of theoretical physics has been to set up a satisfactory relativistic theory of elementary particles. This problem is yet far from solution, the notorious occurrence of infinite self-energies and simil
Autor:
R. Schlapp, Nicholas Kemmer
Publikováno v:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 17:17-52
Max Born was born on 11 December 1882 at Breslau, the capital of what was then the Prussian province of Silesia. His paternal grandfather, Marcus Born, was the first Jewish physician to be appointed district medical officer by the Prussian State. His
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 166:154-177
It was first suggested by Heisenberg that the forces between a proton and a neutron are connected with an exchange of charge between the two heavy particles. This exchange nature of the neutron-proton forces is now generally accepted. It would follow