Edwin C. Kemble
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American physicist
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Edwin C. Kemble's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Göttingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edwin Crawford Kemble was an American physicist who made contributions to the theory of quantum mechanics and molecular structure and spectroscopy. During World War II, he was a consultant to the Navy on acoustic detection of submarines and to the Army on Operation Alsos.
Edwin C. Kemble's Published Works
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- The Fundamental Principles Of Quantum Mechanics (1937) (451)
- A Contribution to the Theory of the B. W. K. Method (1935) (161)
- The Two Quantum Excited States of the Hydrogen Molecule (1929) (31)
- The General Principles of Quantum Mechanics. Part I (1929) (30)
- The Correlation of Wave Functions with the States of Physical Systems (1935) (15)
- The Application of the Correspondence Principle to Degenerate Systems and the Relative Intensities of Band Lines (13)
- Is the Frequency Theory of Probability Adequate for All Scientific Purposes (1942) (13)
- On the Theory of the Temperature Variation of the Specific Heat of Hydrogen (1923) (12)
- The Intensities of the Vibration‐Rotation Bands of HCl (1935) (11)
- Fluctuations, Thermodynamic Equilibrium and Entropy (1939) (11)
- Reality, Measurement, and the State of the System in Quantum Mechanics (1951) (9)
- Operational reasoning, reality, and quantum mechanics (1938) (9)
- On the Breakdown of the Coulomb Law for the Hydrogen Atom (1933) (9)
- On the Energy Required to Split Hcl into Atomic Ions (8)
- VIII. The probable normal state of the helium atom (1921) (8)
- The Quantum-Mechanical Basis of Statistical Mechanics (1939) (7)
- The Distribution of Angular Velocities Among Diatomic Gas Molecules (1916) (7)
- Note on the Interpretation of Wood's Iodine Resonance Spectrum (1926) (6)
- The Occurrence of Harmonics in the Infra-Red Absorption Spectra of Diatomic Gases. (1917) (6)
- ON THE RAMAN EFFECT IN GASES. (1929) (5)
- The Zeeman Effect in the Angstrom CO Bands. II (1927) (5)
- The Probability Concept (1941) (5)
- Relative Intensities of Band Lines in the Infra-red Spectrum of a Diatomic Gas (1926) (5)
- The Bohr Theory and the Approximate Harmonics in the Infra-Red Spectra of Diatomic Gases (1920) (4)
- On the Occurrence of Harmonics in the Infra-Red Absorption Spectra of Gases (1916) (4)
- Note on the End Effect in the Electrostriction of Cylindrical Condensers (1916) (3)
- Quantization in Space and the Relative Intensities of the Components of Infra-Red Absorption Bands. (1924) (3)
- The Interaction Between Excited and Unexcited Hydrogen Atoms at Large Distances (1930) (3)
- Note on the Lyman Bands of Hydrogen. (1928) (3)
- The Rotational Distrotion of Multiplet Electronic States in Band Spectra (1927) (2)
- THE ROLE OF PHILOSOPHY IN A GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE (1952) (2)
- Note on the Sturm-Liouville Eigenvalue-Eigenfunction Problem with Singular End-Points. (1933) (2)
- From geometric astronomy to the mechanical theory of heat (1966) (2)
- The Evaluation of Quantum Integrals. (1921) (2)
- The Infra-red Absorption Spectra of Diatomic Gases and their Ionization Potentials (1922) (1)
- Molecular spectra in gases : report of the Committee on Radiation in Gases (1)
- Errata to Part I, General Principles of Quantum Mechanics (1)
- Recent progress in the theory of band spectra (1928) (0)
- Studies in the Application of the Quantum Hypothesis to the Kinetic Theory of Gases and to the Theory of Their Infrared Absorption Bands. (0)
- The pendulum problem in the wave mechanics (1929) (0)
- The calculated performance of airplanes equipped with supercharging engines (0)
- THE NEW PHYSICS AND THE SECONDARY SCHOOL (1931) (0)
- Calculation of low-pressure indicator diagrams (0)
- Allston Burr Lecture Hall, Harvard University (1954) (0)
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