The following pages link to (Q5444878):
Displaying 18 items.
- Arguing against fundamentality (Q426024) (← links)
- The education of Walter Kohn and the creation of density functional theory (Q484144) (← links)
- From aether impulse to QED: Sommerfeld and the Bremsstrahlen theory (Q493022) (← links)
- The genesis of Feynman diagrams. (Q971785) (← links)
- The state is not abolished, it withers away: how quantum field theory became a theory of scattering (Q1682023) (← links)
- The uses of isospin in early nuclear and particle physics (Q1682024) (← links)
- ``The language of Dirac's theory of radiation'': the inception and initial reception of a tool for the quantum field theorist (Q2084276) (← links)
- On the interpretation of Feynman diagrams, or, did the LHC experiments observe \(H\rightarrow\gamma\gamma\)? (Q2289719) (← links)
- Feynman diagrams as models (Q2400834) (← links)
- Pictures and pedagogy: the role of diagrams in Feynman's early lectures (Q2436224) (← links)
- On symmetry and duality (Q2695149) (← links)
- Do Feynman diagrams endorse a particle ontology? The roles of Feynman diagrams in \(S\)-matrix theory (Q2724969) (← links)
- Feynman‐diagramme als vektorsysteme invariantentheoretisch behandelt (compton‐streuung, elektron‐positron‐vernichtung (Q3701575) (← links)
- Props in Network Theory (Q4585017) (← links)
- The formal path integral and quantum mechanics (Q5255464) (← links)
- Mildred Dresselhaus and Solid State Pedagogy at MIT (Q6060632) (← links)
- Remunerative combinatorics: mathematicians and their sponsors in the mid-twentieth century (Q6599281) (← links)
- On the legacy of a notable quantum dissident: David Bohm (1917--1992) (Q6601799) (← links)