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Kalckar J. — Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926 - 1932), Volume 6 |
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Lewis, G.N. 46 387 393
Lifetime 13 133 138 143 156 405 458 460
Line spectra 52 94 124 138 143 152 173 226 228 240 242 311 333 349 379 382 392 395 457
line width 13 133 138 143 156 173 396 460
London, F. 397
Lord Rayleigh 76 82 111 150 396
Lorentz force 309 334 339 341
Lorentz Jubilee Meeting, 1925 21 418
Lorentz, H.A. 35 36 37 50 359 375 393 415
Ludwig, K.F.W. XXI
Maar, Mrs 24 194 425 446
Magnetic moment of atom 166 267 291 311 333 341 348 392
Magnetic moment of electron 24 52 136 144 158 267 291 307 309 310 331—336 337—349 392 394—395 425 442 446 479 see
Magnetic moment of nucleus 392 404
Magnetic moment of proton 136 158 see
Main Smith, J.D. 391
Manchester 320 377 385
Marsden, E. 379
Massey, H.S.W. 347
Matrix mechanics 3 8 14 29 31 33 39 52 71 95 125 137 152 157 180 184 393 417 424 433 462
Matter wave see "Wave function"
Maxwell Centenary Celebrations, 1931 317 357 359
Maxwell distribution 143 322 400
Maxwell Lecture, Bohr’s, 1931 316 357—360
Maxwell, J.C. 317 357 359 374
McLaren, S.B. 52
Mechanical theory of heat see "Statistical mechanics"
Meitner, L. 445 447
Mendeleev, D.I. 375 387
Meyer-Abich, K.M. 27
Microscope 16—20 29 31 37 40 121 142 151 162—163 186 224 236 316 417 see
Millikan, R.A. 311 384 386
Molecular chaos/disorder 323 439
Molecular formation/structure 9 154 376 392—393 394 395—398 423 463
Molecular spectra 395—398 see
Moller, C. 47 195 304 463 479
Moller, P.M. XX XXII
Moseley, H.G.J. 379 387 390
Mott, N.F. 305 309 341 346 398
Munich 10 17 325
Newton, I. 359 374
Nielsen, J, Rud 195 278
Nielsen, J. 308
Nobel Lecture, Bohr’s, 1922 262 284
Nordheim, L. 304 306 308
Normal state 177 311 383 386 395
Nuclear constitution/structure 158 319 330 356 360 377 381 403—407 458
Nuclear stability 145 225 238 403 406
Nuclear statistics 330 404 406
Nuclear transmutations 225 228 230—231 238—239 243 246 375—376 378 403—407 445 447 see
Nuttall, J.M. 405
Objectivity 190 192 196 204 209 213 233 249 259 279 431 479 see "Subject-object
Observability 21 24 32 37 40 47 49 52 70 80 88 92 95 97 104 116 125 127 129 132 148 149 153 156 157 204 209 224 236 260 281 305 310 315 326 333 339 343 346 418 421 425 450 464 466
Operator 128 138 154 169 175 461
Oppenheimer, J.R. 138 446
Optical instruments 22 71 77 84 93 98 118 120 132 150 156 224 236 419 see
ORSTED, H.C. 374
Oseen, C.W. 189 192 322 324 413 430—432
Paradox/dilemma XXI 15 21 45 50 52 69 76 80 82 88 92 96 98 116 119 125 126 131 139 148 149 153 155 182 190 204 211 227 232 242 248 265 269 288 294 322 324 327 365 368 419 430 453 466 473
Paramagnetism 34 144 349 434
Partition between subject and object see "Subject-object distinction/relation"
Paschen — Back effect 391
Paschen, F. 386
Pauli principle see "Exclusion principle"
Pauli, W. VI 3 8 16 19 24 30 31 32—35 36 37 41 46 53 96 125 136 144 146 153 158 162 164 166 177 181 191 304 305 306 307 308 309 318 326—330 337—347 391 402 411 413 415 422 425 431 432—456 467 472
Pei-Yien Chou 304 308
Peierls, R.E. 330
Penetration of charged particles 76 82 131 156 375
Periodic system of elements 136 158 224 228 237 243 333 375 378 383 386 390
Permanent state 177 311 383 386 395
Perturbation see "Disturbance of object by measurement"
Petzoldt, J. 192
Phase 20 37 49 60 62 64 79 86 98 106 118 132 133 149 156 164 170 179 186 193 270 295 439 443 466
Phase space 143 163 172 320 467 470
phase velocity 29 31 76 84 118 149
Phase wave 77 84 92 96 117 126 129 132 149 153 155 see
photoelectric effect 10 23 69 115 148 162—163 227 241 270 295 420
Pickering, E.C. 385
Planck Jubilee Issue, 1929 189—195 196 201—217 268 293 309 441 445 447 456 479
Planck Medal 317 480
Planck — Einstein relations see "Quantum relations"
Planck, M. 21 36 37 39 47 50 69 113 178 189 192 193 194 203 208 214 217 227 233 241 250 261 268 282 293 359 374 380 413 415 442 456—457 463 467
Planck’s formula/law 10 178 227 241 363 382 398 423
Polarization of electrons 309 347 349
Postulates Bohr’s 70 80 88 143 162 178 263 285 381—382 383 393
Postulates of quantum mechanics 14 70 423 see
Preussische Akademic, Berlin XII 21 317 419 480
Probability amplitude/function 34 105 139 142 164 168 171 175 178 181 270 295 393 423 434
Proper vibration 12 13 33 34 49 70 96 126—127 129 132 134 154 171 174 177 181 326 423 433 434 439 450 460 466
Proust, J.L. 378
Przibram, K. 50
Psychology 27 189 194 204—206 212—217 220—221 233—234 250—251 259 269 272 275—276 279 293 298 301—302 352 445 447
Quantum electrodynamics 4 95 146 155 156 359 402 439 446
Quantum mechanics, relativistic see "Relativistic quantum mechanics"
Quantum number 26 35 49 126 134 154 157 173 228 230 243 245 388 391 394 397 435 466
Quantum Postulate 4 7 30 44 48 52 70 75 81 89 91 93 107 108 109 113 114 116 119 122 130 134 147 148 157 190 200 229 232 244 248 265 288 393 431 465 478
Quantum relations 21 39 59 62 64 69 76 83 86 92 117 119 126 129 132 149 154 363 382 388 392 416 419
Quantum statistics 50 144 349 397 404 466
Radiation damping/reaction 13 133 138 142—143 156 177 401 460
Radioactivity 224 228 230 237 243 246 375—376 377 404 405—407 see
Raman effect 393
Ramsauer effect 163
Ramsay, W. 376
Reality of stationary states 14 32 35 49 98 130—135 155—157 267 290 423 424 434
Reciprocity 192—194 202 204 210 214 271 296—297 441 443 479
Reduction of wave packet 33 94 142 174 433
Reflection of electrons 70 77 84 92 116 149 176—177 230 245 265 288 334 see "Diffraction "Interference
Reflection of x-rays 77 84 see
Relativistic electron theory see "Electron theory relativistic"
Relativistic many-body problem 35 435
Relativistic quantum mechanics 190 233 249 267—268 292 314 333 339 402 426 430 432 see relativistic"
Relativity, general 136 157 260 281 328 368 453
Resolving power 121 150
Resonance 13 97 127 154 460 see
Resonance fluorescence/radiaiion 20 133 156 179—181 186
Reversibility see "Irreversibility"
Richardson, O.W. 36 37 311 318 349 415
Riemann surface XXVI
Riemann, G.F.B. XXIV
Ritz, W. 228 242 382
Roentgen rays see "X-rays"
Rome Conference, 1931 319
Rosenfeld, L. X XVII XXVI 27 30 304 305 306 307 309 310 320
Rosseland, S. 304 383 405
Rossi, R. 377
Rotator, quantized 182—183 396 426
Royal Danish Academy VIII XII XXI 4 41 55—56 107—108 199—200 317 353—354
Royal Society of Edinburgh 317 351—352 480
Rozenial, S. XIX
Rubin, E. XXVI
Rud Nielsen, J. 195 278
Russell, A.S. 377
Rutherford, E. 8 52 76 82 138 225 238 373 375 379 381 387 405 413 422 424 457—458
Rydberg, J.R. 228 242 382 385 387
Saha. M. 16
| Sampson, R.A. 312
Scandinavian Mathematics Congress, 1925 3 7 263 285
Scandinavian Scientists’ Meeting, 1929 XXII 195 198 219—253 256 274 299 428 479
Scattering of -rays 376 379 398 403 405
Scattering of electrons 105 309 see
Scattering of light/radiation 17 19 104 119 140 150 162 165 see
Scattering of X-rays 359 375 379
Scherrer, P. 439
Schilpp, P.A. 37 452
Schroedinger equation 9 70 96 126 128 154 172 264 287 see
Schroedinger function see "Wave function"
Schroedinger wave see "Wave function"
Schroedinger, E. 3 7 10—15 29 32 36 37 39 46—51 52 70 80 88 96 126 134 137 143 153 169 172 184 191 229 245 264 287 359 393 413 415 417 422 439 459—467
Schultz, B. 220 480
Scott Prize 317 351 480
Second law of thermodynamics 226 240 320 326 470 473 see "Irreversibility"
Selection rules 389 396
Self-energy of electron 446 448
Sense impressions/perceptions 45 75 82 115 148 152 158 203 205 209 214 215 220 223 224 233 234 236 250 251 259 262 269 272 279 283 294 299 327 453
Siegbahn, K.M. 385 390
Simon, A.W. 139
simple harmonic motion 134 157 173 393 396
Simultaneity 34 38 49 96 120 141 167 205 214 260 281 314 369 416 434
Slater, J.C. 37 39 139 417
Slomann, V. XXIV
Smekal, A. 393
Smith, J.D. Main 391
Snyder, H.S. 450
Society for Philosophy and Psychology (Copenhagen) 196 428
Socrates XX 24 424
Soddy, F. 375
Sodium spectrum 429
Solvay Conference, 5th, 1927 4 8 30 32 35—41 44 46 99—106 415—418 478—479
Solvay Conference, 6th, 1930 20 307 310 318 319 337—349 481
Sommerfeld, A. 10 41 52 126 144 153 228 243 318 325 349 389 398
Space quantization 345 391 see
Specific heat 145 158 396
Spectra see band "Spectra" "Line "X-rays"
Spectra of alkali metals see "Alkali spectra"
Spectra of alkaline earths see "Alkaline earths spectra
Spectra of helium see "Helium spectrum"
Spectra of hydrogen see "Hydrogen spectrum"
Spectra of molecules see "Molecular spectra"
Spectra of sodium see "Sodium spectrum"
Spectral laws 136 158 228 242 382 391 see
Spectral lines see "Line spectra"
Spectral lines, width of 13 133 138 143 156 173 396 460
Speziali, P. 8
Spin of electron see "Electron spin"
Spin of proton 145 158 398 404 see
Spinoza, B. XX
Stability of atoms/stationary states 70—71 130—131 155—156 225 238 275 301 317 319 355—356 374 376 379—380 381 383 387 393 397 399 401 403 406
Stability of elementary particles 401—402 403 407
Stability of nuclei 145 225 238 403 406
Stability of organisms 275 301
Stark effect 311—312 315
Stationary state, reality of see "Reality of stationary states"
Stationary state, stability of see "Stability of atoms/stationary states"
Statistical mechanics, classical 143 204 209 226 240 316 319—330 359 374 398 400—401 469—473 477 see
Statistical mechanics, quantum 50 144 349 397 404 466
Statistics of nuclei 330 404 406
Stern — Gerlach experiment 10 32 37 132 156 164 166 170—172 177—178 179—181 307 309 333—336 338 341—343 348 392
Stern, O. 35 41 43 318 326 329 333 392 414 432 435 437 449 456 467—473
Stolzenburg, K. VII 8 37 51
Stoner, E.C. 391
Stoney, G.J. 374
Stopping of charged particles 76 82 131 156 375
Structure of atoms see "Atomic constitution/structure"
Structure of nuclei see "Nuclear constitution/structure"
Subject-object distinction/relation XXIV XXVI 141 158 189 192 204—205 212 234 251 269 293 367 431
Subjectivity 46 190 205 213 220 233 250 259 279 431 see
Superconductivity 25 425
Superposition principle 27 48 59 69 76 79 83 87 92 96 115 126 129 132 135 142 148 153 193 206 216 441 443 465
Symbolic character of quantum theory 12 32 52 60 62 65 71 75 80 82 88 93 115 118 124 132 135 149 152 203 208 229 244 246 266 270 290 295 317 360 393 398 459
Szilard machine VII 330 468 470—471 473
Szilard, G. 330
Szilard, L. 330 470 473
Teleology 275 301
Teller, E. 326 449 453
Temperature 26 145 325 364 397 400 469
Temperature radiation see "Black-body radiation"
Templeton, D.H. 414
Thermodynamics 226 240 316 319—330 374 383 400—401 423 449 453—454 469—473 477 see
Thomas precession 3 7 158 422
Thomas, L.H. 3 158 422 458
Thomsen, J. 387 390
Thomsen, V. XX
Thomson, G.P. 7 394 4
Thomson, J.J. 76 82 359 373 375 378 387
Thought experiment 15 17 160 170—172 177—183 see "Einstein
Tolman, R.C. 181
Transformation theory 3 23 46 95 97 111 125 153 155 160 164 167?—172 175 184 421
Transition front micro- to macro-mechanics 20 49 134 157 160 172—177 186 466 see
Transition probability 9 71 145 171 178 228 243 261 263 282 286 382 393 400 405 422 428 430
Transmutation of nucleus see "Nuclear transmutations"
Tunnel effect 230—231 246 405
Uhlenbeck, G.E. 3 37 52 136 158 412 415 457
University of Copenhagen see "Copenhagen University"
Urquhart 195 278
van Vleck, J.H. 318 349
Vegard, L. 388
Verschaffelt, J.F. 35 36 37 100 318 478 481
Volition see "Free will"
Volta, A. 109 113 147 148 264 287 319 374
von Helmholtz, H. 374 408
von Humboldt, W. XI
von Laue, M. 387
von Meyenn, K. 10
von Neumann, J. 138 327 453
Von Weizsaecker, C.F. XX
Waller, I. 191 304 432
Wave equation 9 13 49 70 96 126 128 154 172 264 287 423 460 465
Wave function 9 10 39 71 97 101 104 127 140 142 154 164 170 179 190 229 245 270 295 349 359 363 393 398 416 431 see
Wave group/packet 21 29 31 33 49 59 61 71 76—79 84—86 93 97—98 102 105 117—119 129 132 134—135 142 149—150 151 155 157 172—174 176 366 393 419 421 433 465
Wave mechanics 3 7 14 39 50 52 55—56 58 96 126 130 137 140 153—155 169 184 230 245 265 288 393 395 405 417 422 439 462 478
Wave-particle dualism/duality 8 9 27 59 61 63 108
Weisskopf, V.F. 10 451
Wentzel, G. 138 439
Werner, S. 304 308
Weyl, C.H.H. 439 455
Wheeler, J.A. 159
Whiddington, R. 386
Width of speclral lines 13 133 138 143 156 173 396 460
Wien, W. 10
Wiener, N. 138
Wigner, E.P. 29 439
Wills Memorial Lecture, Bohr’s, 1931 317 319 361—370 481
Wilson, C.T.R. 36 37 415
Wilson, W. 52 389
Winther, C. XXII
Wood, R.W. 80 88
X-rays 77 84 224 237 359 365 375 379 386 390 394
Zeeman effect 136 158 311 315 359 391
Zero-point energy/motion 183 365
Zurek, W.H. 159
Zurich 326 438 439 442 444 449 455 459 462 468 472
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