Abstract

On Rayleigh's Pendulum On Schrodinger's Wave Mechanics On the Invariant form of the Wave Equation and of the Equations of Motion for a Charged Massive Point A Comment on Quantization of the Harmonic Oscillator in a Magnetic Field On the Relation Between the Integrals of the Quantum Mechanical Equations of Motion and the Schrodinger Wave Equation Generalization and Solution of the Dirac Statistical Equation Proof of the Adiabatic Theorem On Improper Functions in Quantum Mechanics On the Notion of Velocity in the Dirac Theory of the Electron On the Dirac Equations in General Relativity Dirac Wave Equation and Riemann Geometry A Comment on the Virial Relation An Approximate Method for Solving the Quantum Many-body Problem Application of the Generalized Hartree Method to the Sodium Atom New Uncertainty Properties of the Electromagnetic Field The Mechanics of Photons A Comment on the Virial Relation in Classical Mechanics Configuration Space and Second Quantization On Dirac's Quantum Electrodynamics On Quantization of Electro-magnetic waves and Interaction of Charges in Dirac Theory On Quantum Electrodynamics On the Theory of Positrons On Quantum Exchange Energy On the Numerical Solution of Generalized Equations of the Self-Consistent Field An Approximate Representation of the Wave Functions of Penetrating Orbits On Quantum Electrodynamics Hydrogen Atom and Non-Euclidean Geometry Extremal Problems in Quantum Theory The Fundamental Significance of Approximate Methods in Theoretical Physics The Method of Functionals in Quantum Electrodynamics Proper Time in Classical and Quantum Mechanics Incomplete Separation of Variables for Divalent Atoms On the Wave Functions of Many-Electron Systems On the Representation of an Arbitrary Function by an Integral Involving Legendre's Function with a Complex Index On the Uncertainty Relation Between Time and Energy Application of Two-electron Functions in the Theory of Chemical Bonds On the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics On the Canonical Transformation in Classical and Quantum Mechanics.

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