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  • FALKENHAGEN, Hans (1895-1971):

    Published by Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1932., 1932

    Seller: Ted Kottler, Bookseller, Redondo Beach, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. xvi, 346 pp; ads; 104 illus.; 59 tables. Original cloth. Signature of former owner on front pastedown, else Near Fine, without dust jacket.

  • Bell R P Translates Falkenhagen Hans

    Published by Oxford University Press Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1934

    Seller: Webbooks, Wigtown, Wigtown, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Two previous owner's names and addresses on front free end paper, couple of faded marks to front board and spine very slightly faded but a clean tight copy. Heavy book - we will request extra postage if ordered from outside the UK. C00001016.

  • FALKENHAGEN, H. (ed.):

    Published by Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1928., 1928

    Seller: Ted Kottler, Bookseller, Redondo Beach, CA, U.S.A.

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    First Edition. viii, 142 pp; 29 figs., 3 plates. Original linen (a little soiled). Very Good+. Contributors include: Dirac ("Zur Quantentheorie des Elektrons"); Fermi ("Ueber die Anwendung der statistischen Methode auf die Probleme des Atombaues"); Hinshelwood; Kossel; London; Eucken; and Sidgwick. Dirac’s paper "The Quantum Theory of the Electron" "probably Dirac's greatest contribution to physics, was received by Proceedings of the Royal Society on January 2, 1928. The first occasion at which Dirac himself presented his theory to the German physicists was when he delivered a lecture to the Leipziger Universitätswoche during June 18-23, 1928. This was the first in a series of annual symposia on current research in physics, and it was arranged by Debye and Heisenberg, the new professors of physics at Leipzig. Dirac gave a survey of his new theory and called attention to a further argument for the linear wave equation. Dirac’s theory of the electron had a revolutionary effect on quantum physics. It was as though the relativistic equation had a life of its own, full of surprises and subleties undreamed of by Dirac when he worked it out" (Kragh, Dirac, pp. 57 and 64). Fermi’s paper concerned "the application of his statistics to an atomic model. The Thomas-Fermi atom gives very good approximations in a great number of problems. Many of these results were summarized in a paper he read at the University of Leipzig in 1928" (D. S. B. 4: 578).

  • FALKENHAGEN, H. (ed.)

    Published by Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1928., 1928

    Seller: Scientia Books, ABAA ILAB, Arlington, MA, U.S.A.

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    viii, 142 pp; 29 figs., 3 plates. Original linen (a little soiled). Near Fine. First Edition. Contributors include: Dirac ("Zur Quantentheorie des Elektrons"); Fermi ("Ueber die Anwendung der statistischen Methode auf die Probleme des Atombaues"); Hinshelwood; Kossel; London; Eucken; and Sidgwick. Dirac's paper "The Quantum Theory of the Electron" "probably Dirac's greatest contribution to physics, was received by Proceedings of the Royal Society on January 2, 1928. The first occasion at which Dirac himself presented his theory to the German physicists was when he delivered a lecture to the Leipziger Universitätswoche during June 18-23, 1928. This was the first in a series of annual symposia on current research in physics, and it was arranged by Debye and Heisenberg, the new professors of physics at Leipzig. Dirac gave a survey of his new theory and called attention to a further argument for the linear wave equation. Dirac's theory of the electron had a revolutionary effect on quantum physics. It was as though the relativistic equation had a life of its own, full of surprises and subleties undreamed of by Dirac when he worked it out" (Kragh, Dirac, pp. 57 and 64). Fermi's paper concerned "the application of his statistics to an atomic model. The Thomas-Fermi atom gives very good approximations in a great number of problems. Many of these results were summarized in a paper he read at the University of Leipzig in 1928"(D.S.B. 4: 578).

  • Falkenhagen, Harald.

    Language: German

    Published by Delmenhorst/Frankfurt Zentralverlag 2007, 2007

    Seller: Dieter Eckert, Bremen, Germany

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    Quer-12°, 30 Bll., mit 28 farbigen Tafeln. Orig.-Pappband. Erste Ausgabe.- Gutes Exemplar.