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Kalckar J. — Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926 - 1932), Volume 6 |
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"Ekliptica" discussion circle XXIV
-decay 230—231 246 376 378 405
-rays, scattering of 376 379 398 403 405
-Decay 25 309 376 378 404 406 425 442 445 446—447
-ray microscope see "Microscope"
Absorption of charged particles 76 82 131 156 375
Absorption of radiation 13 40 140 382 395 417 460
Action at a distance 102
Action classical/macroscopic 205 214 233 250 261 282 381
Action principle 204 210
Action-angle variables 47 49 165 178 463—464 465
Actor/spectator XXII 196 235 253
Adiabatic principle/process 127 154 345 389 423
Adler, H. 24 424 449 451
Alkali spectra 385 429
Alkaline earths, spectra of 385 395
Allen, H.S. 51
Amplitude function see "Wave function"
Analogy XXIV XXVI 35 49 59 61 63 93 95 123 141 153 155 157 158 167 310 316 320 397 406 434 466 470
Analogy between material particles and radiation 28 70—71 92 116 149 264 287 394 423
Analogy between quantum theory and biology/psychology 189 196 204 206 212 216 272 298 352
Analogy between quantum theory and thermodynamics 328 400 453 469 472
Analogy Hamilton's, between mechanics and optics 111 150 204 210 264 287
Arrhenius, S. 374
Aston, F.W. 145 378
Aston’s rule 404
Atomic constitution/structure 56 75 80 82 88 94 123 136 152 155 158 204 211 224 237 239 242 262 263 266 274 284 285 290 299 317 359 371 373 381 383 385 388 392 395 399 407 457
Atomic model/picture 52 226 239 359 376 377 379 381 383 392
Atomic number 224 228 237 243 379 385 387
Atomic stability see "Stability of atoms/stationary states"
Atomic weight 375 377 387 404
Attenuation of radiation see "Absorption of radiation"
Balmer formula 383 388
Balmer, J.J. 228 242 382
Band spectra 395—398 404 439
Barkla, C.G. 386
Barrier penetration 230—231 246 405
Berlin XII 24 46 48 317 421 456 463 465
Berlin Academy XII 21 317 419 480
Berlin Lecture, Bohr’s, 1930 317 480
Besso, M. 8
biology XXI 196 206 216 234—235 251—253 272—273 274—275 298—299 300—301 352
Bjerrum, N. 308 396 442 444
Black-body radiation 10 203 208 227 241 382 398 423
Bloch, F. 25 425
Bohr — Kramers — Slater theory 37 39 60 62 65 70 115 139 148 191 417 431
Bohr, Aage VII 330 414 449 469
Bohr, Christian (Niels Bohr’s father) XVII
Bohr, Christian (Niels Bohr’s son) 24 424
Bohr, Ellen XVIII 451
Bohr, Hans 24 424
Bohr, Harald XVII XX XXIII XXIV 28 42 308 435 436
Bohr, Margrethe XXII XXV 7 12 24 58 90 422 424 459 461 469 478 480
Boltwood, B.B. 377
Boltzmann statistics 143
Boltzmann's H-theorem 320 438 440 see "Irreversibility" "Second
Boltzmann, L. 320 322 327 359 400 452
Bonhoeffer, K.F. 397
Born, M. 3 8 12 30 36 37 52 71 95 103 124 127 137—139 142 153 164 170 230 245 393 415 417 422 459
Bose — Einstein statistics 50 144 397 398 404 466
Bose, S.N. 144
Bothe — Geiger experiment 17 102 115 139 148 185
Bothe, W. 139 185
Bragg, W.H. 387
Bragg, W.L. 36 37 100 387 415
Breit, G. 181
Brillouin, L. 36 37 318 333 336 339 347 415
Bristish Association for the Advancement of Science 7 317 355—356 374
Bristol Lecture, Bohr’s, 1931 317 319 361—370 481
Brussels 35 37 50 99 191 310 338 415 431 467
Buddha XX
Bury, C.R. 390
Cambridge XII XV 44 277 317 357 359 377 438 449 457 480
Cambridge Lecture, Bohr’s, 1925 458
Cambridge Lecture, Bohr’s, 1947 449
Cambridge Lectures, Bohr’s, 1922 458
Cambridge Lectures, Bohr’s, 1930 317 480
Campbell, N.R. 4 26 28 31 69 131 156 478
Canonical distribution/ensemble 325 467 469
Capture of electrons by -particles 376 458
Casimir, H.B.G. 304 307 332 426 430 479
Cathode rays 224 237 386
Cavendish laboratory 317 360 405 458 480
Chadwick, J. 330 379
Chemical Society, London XII XV 317 371 373 480
Chievitz, O. 442 444 449 451
Choice of nature see "Free choice"
Chou, P.-Y. 304 308
Christiansen, C. XX
Coherence see "Phase"
Collisions 34 40 71 97 105 112 119 127 131 135 138 150 154 163 166 204 211 228 242—243 311 322 324 382—383 407 417 434 449
Collisions, inverse/of the second kind 383 405
Combination principle 153 382 388 391 396 see
Commutation relation 95 125 153 161 163 165 168 179
Como Conference, 1927 5 29 37 44 98 109 113 147 264 287
Como Lecture, Bohr’s, 1927 VII 4 7 21 26—35 41—51 57 67 73 98 109—136 147—158 197 264—268 287—293 362 432—441 478
Compton effect/recoil 17 19 37 39 69 79 87 115 120 139 148 150 162—163 165 173 175 186 359 394 416 422
Compton — Simon experiment 115 139 148
Compton, A.H. 36 37 100 136 139 158 415
Condon, E.U. 405
Conduction, electric 144 235 252 349 398
Configuration space 32 34 98 102—103 128 154 174 181 394 434
Confucius XX
Conjugate variables 22 49 80 88 95 125 153 158 160 167 204 210 348 420 466 see
Consciousness 189 205 212 215 235 253 259 272 279 298 431
Constitution of atoms see "Atomic constitution/structure"
Constitution of nuclei see "Nuclear constitution/structure"
Copenhagen Conference, 1929 304—309
Copenhagen University XXIV 110 186 196 202 255 262 278 283 425 427
Correspondence with classical physics 13 59 65 80 88 94—95 97 98 111 124 127 133—134 135 152—153 154 156 229 244 263—264 268 271 275 286 292 296 301 307 314 384 389 391 393 396 398 400 402 406 424 426 429 458 460 462 see
Coster, D. 390
Courant, R. 42 436
covalent bond 392—393 397
Crookes, W. 374
Curie, M. 36 37 318 375 415 423
Dalton, J. 374
Danish Physical Society 10 316 479
Darwin, C.G. 4 30 32 90 112 157 304 305 308 310—316 318 348—349 412 415 478
Davisson — Germer experiment 4 7 70 77 84 394 see
Davisson, C.J. 4 7 58 60 62 64 70 77 84 394
de Broglie wave 23 39 70 101—102 132 139 142 156 163 167 177 229 245 264 287 393 417 421 see L." "Phase
de Broglie, L. 31 36 37 39 53 60 62 64 70 77 84 92 96 102 116 126 137 149 151 153 184 229 245 264 287 333—334 359 393 415 417 439 441 see
de Hevesy, G. 378 390 458
de Kronig, R. L. 16 304 305 404 439
Debye, P. 36 37 144 318 394 415
Dennison, D.M. 145 158 397
Dieke, G.H. 37 412 415
Diffraction of atoms 132 156 167
Diffraction of electrons 29 101—102 163 190 334 339 346 360 363—364 367 394 431
Diffraction of light 17 23 137—138 190 420 431
Diffraction of X-rays 387 394
Dilemma see "Paradox/dilemma"
Dirac, P.A.M. 3 7 9 12 17 19 23 36 37 39 44 45 52 95 97 100 103—105 124 138 144 146 153 155 158 160 162 164 175 191 267 291 318 333 339 347 348 359 393 402 412 415 417 421 426 432 439 459 461 463
Direction of time 46 50 327 438 440 452 466 see
Discontinuity 10 14 17 19 21 23 33 52 56 59 61 63 69 75 80 88 91 93 97 114 124 127 142 144 148 151 154 160 163 166 178 185 227 241 261 282 419 421 423 433 462
Disintegration of nucleus see "Nuclear transmutations"
dispersion 3 13 17 76 82 94 124 138 153 156 179 359 393 395 460
Disturbance of object by measurement 40 91 104 114 148 165 171 181—182 206 216 233 249 266 289 349 352 418
Doppler effect 18 23 29 31 37 120 150 165 173 316 420
Double-slit experiment 15 365—366
Duality/dualism 8 9 27 59 61 63 108
Dynamical theory of gases see "Statistical mechanics"
Edinburgh Lecture, Bohr’s, 1930 312 317 351—352 480
Edlen, B. 385 395
Ehrenfest, P. 36 37—41 44 127 154 181 304 305 306 308 389 412 415—418 426 438
Eigenfunction/eigenvalue see "Proper vibration"
Einstein weighing experiment 319 368—369
Einstein, A. XX 4 8 10 16 20 21 29 32 36 37 44 46 50 60 62 64 69 75 81 83 91 94 100 101—103 114 124 144 148 153 158 160 162 178 184 191 205 213 227 230 233 241 243 245 250 260 281 308 318 319 328 359 363 367 380 382 393 396 402 405 412 415 418—421 423 431 452 455 467
Electron capture 376 458
Electron diameter, classical 401 445
| Electron diffraction see "Diffraction of electrons"
Electron groups 387—391 402 458
Electron interference 105 270 295 365—366 see
Electron orbit/trajectory 13 52 104 112 155 161 172 311 339 347 366 379 384 388 392 422 460
Electron polarization 309 347 349
Electron reflection see "Reflection of electrons"
Electron scattering 105 309 see
Electron spin 3 7 52 158 305 307 310 337—349 391 394 398 404 422 457 see
Electron theory, classical 136 157 268 292 348 359 395 401
Electron theory, relativistic 4 7 268 292 330 333 339 347—348 356 395 402 426 see
Elementary particle 136 146 157—158 209 231 247 265 267 288 401—403 407
Elementary process see "Individual/elementary process"
Elsasser, W. 138
Emission of radiation 40 52 127 133 140 154 156 173 177 226 240 360 380 382 388 402 405 417 445 447
Ensemble 101 320 325 469 see
entropy 320 326 400 438 440 449 467
Equivalence between matrix and wave mechanics 3 8 96 126 422
Ergodic hypothesis 320
Eucken, A. 397
Evans, E.J. 385
Exchange relation see "Commutation relation"
Excitation of atoms/spectra 94 97 123 133 138 143 152 157 180 385
Excitation of nuclei 405
Exclusion principle 24 136 144 146 158 391 394—395 397—398 404 425
Exner, F. 192
Fajans, K. 378
Faraday Lecture, Bohr’s, 1930 316 319 328 330 371—408 454 480
Faraday Medal 371 480
Faraday, M. 360 373 407
Favrholdt, D. XXII
Feld, B.T. 330
Fermi — Dirac statistics 50 144 349 397 398 404 466
Fermi, E. 142—144 318
ferromagnetism 439
Festskrift, Copenhagen University, 1929 110 196—197 202 255—273 278 283 425—426 427
Field theory 23 136 157 421
Fine structure 349 389 396 457
Fine-structure constant 314 402 428
Fowler, A. 385
Fowler, R.H. 8—9 14 36 37 412 415 421—424 457
Franck — Hertz Experiment 10 71 80 88 94 123 138 166 228 242 382
Franck, J. 71 80 88 138 228 242 382 395
Frank, P. 452
Free choice 45 104 205 212 228 243 261 267 272 282 291 297 370 382 400 471
Free energy 326 449 453
Free will 206 215—217 220 234 250—251 275—276 302
Frequency condition, Bohr’s see "Postulates Bohr’s"
Fues, E. 304 462
g-factor 310 349
Gamow, G. 25 304 308 405
Geiger — Bothe experiment 17 102 115 139 148 185
Geiger, H. 139 185 379 405 442 444
General relativity 136 157 260 281 328 368 453
Generalization 46 59 61 63 78 80 85 88 105 116 125 135 149 152 157 164—165 168 203 208 229 244 261 271 282 297 359 379 469
Gerlach, W. 318 333
Germer, L.H. 4 7 77 84 394
Gibbs, J.W. 320 324—325 400 470
Goethe, J.W. VI XXI
Goettingen 9 30 42 325 436
Goudsmit, S.A. 3 37 52 136 158 304 305 392 412 415 457
Gravitation 157 260 281 368—369
Group structure of electron configuration 387—391 402 458
Group velocity 23 29 31 76 84 117 149 421
Gurney, R.W. 405
Gyromagnetic factor 310 349
H-Theorem 320 438 440 see "Irreversibility" "Second
Hafnium 390—391
Hamburg 32 35 41 326 432 435 449 452
Hamilton, W.R. 204 210 264 287
Hamiltonian 128 154 162 348
Hamilton’s analogy between mechanics and optics 111 150 204 210 264 287
Hamilton’s equations 95 125 153 174
Harmonic oscillator in quantum mechanics 134 157 173
Hartree, D.R. 395
Harvard 452
Heat radiation see "Black-body radiation"
Hecke, E. 194 445 447
Hegel, G.W.F. XX
Heisenberg resonance 136 158 395 397
Heisenberg, E. 25
Heisenberg, W. V XV XX 3 7 10—12 15—20 21 29 32 36 37 39 44 45 47 51 60 62 65 71 75 80 82 88 93 100 103 105—106 111 116 120 123 132 136 140 141—142 144 145 149 152 155 159—186 204 211 229 232 244 248 263 285 289 314 318 324—326 359 364 393 395 397 399 402 412 415 424—425 429 433 439 446 457 463
Heitler, W. 304 305 397 439
Helium ionization potential of 392 395
Helium metastable state of 395
Helium ortho- and para- 145 395 397
Helium spectrum 52 145 385 392 395 398
Hermann, A. 10 41
Hertz, G. 71 138 228 242 382
Hoffding, H. XX—XXI XXII XXIII XXIV 24 27 424
Holst, H. 308
Homopolar bond 392—393 397
Honner, J. 195
Hueckel, E. 144 304
Hund, F. 9 145 154 158 397 423 463
Huygens, C. 360
Hydrogen ionization potential of 393
hydrogen molecule 145 392—393 397—398
Hydrogen spectrum 3 52 138 379 383 389 392
Hylleraas, E.A. 395
Hyperfine structure 392 404
Ideal gas 47 50 143 438 440 464 466
Identical atoms/nuclei 145 397—398 406—407
Identical particles 102 136 144 158 193 392 394 397 441 443 see "Fermi
Identical systems 13 460 see
Individual wave see "Phase wave"
Individual/elementary process 41 75 81 83 94 101 116 123—124 134 139 149 152 156 157 228 242 261 263 282 285 327 359 381 384 388 393 400 405 453
Interference of electrons 105 270 295 365—366 see
Interference of light 21 60 62 64 78 85—86 92 115 117 148 150
Interference of wave functions 60 62 64 78 85—86 96 104—105 106 117 126 129 141 149 153 155
Internal conversion 405
Intra-nuclear electrons 319 378 403 406
introspection 275 301 see
Inverse collisions 383 405
Ionization potential 392 395
Irrationality 96 127 148 154 158 263 265 271 285 288 297
Irreversibility 319 326—329 382 400 449 452—454 467—472 see "Entropy" "Second
Isotopes 377—378 404 458
Jacobsen, J.C.G. 44 304 438 458
James, W. 27
Jammer, M. XXII 27
Joffe, A.F. 307
Jordan, P. 3 8 26 28 31 52 69 71 95 97 124 138 153 155 158 160 164 171 175 184 393 423
Kaluza — Klein theory 14 112 157—158 422 439 441 463
Kaluza, T. 158
Kapitza, P. 318 348 349
Kennard, E.H. 112 157
Kepler’s laws 379 384 388
Kierkegaard, S. XXII 27
Kinetic theory see "Statistical mechanics"
Kirchhoff’s law 382
Klein — Kaluza theory 14 112 157—158 422 439 441 463
Klein, O. 14 16 24 26 28 35 43 58 60 62 97 127 155 191 194 256 273 304 305 307 308 383 422 425 430 432 435 437 446 462 478
Knauer, F. 344 347
Knudsen, M. 36 37 415
Koch, P.P. 41 435
Kossel, W. 387 392
Kramers, H.A. 3 35 36 37 39 44 80 88 94 100 124 139—140 153 196 197 256 273 304 305 308 318 393 412 415 417 422 425—430 438 457 478
Kuhn, T.S. VI 9 324—325
Ladenburg, R. 124 153 390
Lande, A. 391
Langevin, P. 36 318 359
Langmuir, I. 36 37 415
Language, role of XX 41 52 158 195 205 214 262 271 283 297 360 418 448 452
Lao-Tse XX
Larmor, J. 359 375
Leiden 21 44 415 418
Lemmerich, J. 11
Lenard, P. 374
Lenz, W. 41 344 435
Letters from and to Niels Bohr 412—414
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