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| 245 | 0 | _aRise of the new physics | |
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_aNew York _bDover Publications _c1951 |
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_aix, 426 p. _bIncludes bibliographical reference and index |
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| 490 | _vVol. 1 | ||
| 520 | _aWritten for intelligent readers not familiar with higher mathematics, it is the only thorough explanation in non-technical language of modern mathematical-physical theory. Combining both history and exposition, it ranges from classical Newtonian concepts up through the electronic theories of Dirac and Heisenberg, the statistical mechanics of Fermi, and Einstein's relativity theories. | ||
| 650 | _aQuantum Theory | ||
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_aMathematical physics _9463933 |
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