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Article
Carla R. Almeida; Maxime J. Jacquet
(2023)
Analogue gravity and the Hawking effect: historical perspective and literature review.
European Physical Journal H
(p. 15).
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Article
Doreen Fraser; Maria Papageorgiou
(2023)
Note on episodes in the history of modeling measurements in local spacetime regions using QFT.
European Physical Journal H
(p. 14).
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Article
Mike D. Schneider
(2022)
Betting on Future Physics.
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
(pp. 161-183).
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Article
Daisuke Konagaya
(2020)
Heisenberg's Visit to Kyoto in 1929 and Its Stimulation of Young Japanese Physicists.
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
(pp. 280-299).
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Book
Jörg Resag
(2018)
Feynman and His Physics: The Life and Science of an Extraordinary Man.
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Article
Mauro Dorato; Emanuele Rossanese
(2018)
The Nature of Representation in Feynman Diagrams.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 443-458).
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Chapter
Paolo Rossi
(2017)
Death and resurrection of Field Theory: 1960-1975.
In: Società Italiana degli Storici della Fisica e dell’Astronomia: Atti del XXXVI Convegno annuale / Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference
(pp. 279-291).
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Article
Blai Pié i Valls; Enric Pérez
(2016)
The Historical Role of the Adiabatic Principle in Bohr's Quantum Theory.
Annalen der Physik
(pp. 530-534).
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Article
Walter Dittrich
(2015)
The Cofounder of Quantum Field Theory: Pascual Jordan.
European Physical Journal H
(pp. 241-260).
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Article
Helge Kragh
(2015)
Pascual Jordan, Varying Gravity, and the Expanding Earth.
Physics in Perspective
(pp. 107-134).
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Chapter
Barbara Villone
(2009)
La "fisica di altri tempi" dell'epoca di Fermi : il contributo torinese di Gian Carlo Wick.
In: Da Archimede a Majorana: la fisica nel suo divenire
(pp. 315-318).
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