Paul Sophus Epstein
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Russian-American mathematician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Paul Sophus Epstein was a Russian-American mathematical physicist. He was known for his contributions to the development of quantum mechanics, part of a group that included Lorentz, Einstein, Minkowski, Thomson, Rutherford, Sommerfeld, Röntgen, von Laue, Bohr, de Broglie, Ehrenfest and Schwarzschild.
Paul Sophus Epstein's Published Works
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Published Works
- On the stability of gas bubbles in liquid-gas solutions (1950) (1092)
- On the Resistance Experienced by Spheres in their Motion through Gases (1924) (775)
- The Stark effect from the point of view of Schroedinger's quantum theory (1926) (358)
- REFLECTION OF WAVES IN AN INHOMOGENEOUS ABSORBING MEDIUM. (1930) (198)
- Textbook of thermodynamics (1937) (90)
- Theory of wave propagation in a gyromagnetic medium (1956) (81)
- The Quantum Theory of the Fraunhofer Diffraction. (1924) (46)
- Conference on the Michelson-Morley Experiment Held at Mount Wilson, February, 1927 (1928) (37)
- On the Air Resistance of Projectiles. (1931) (36)
- On the Theory of Elastic Vibrations in Plates and Shells (1942) (24)
- Geometrical Optics in Absorbing Media. (20)
- The Reality Problem in Quantum Mechanics (1945) (16)
- On the Possibility of Electromagnetic Surface Waves. (1954) (14)
- Ferrite Post in a Rectangular Wave Guide (1956) (10)
- Radio-Wave Propagation and Electromagnetic Surface Waves. (1947) (9)
- Influence of the solar magnetic field upon cosmic rays (1938) (8)
- The Time Concept in Restricted Relativity (1942) (8)
- On the elastic properties of lattices (1946) (7)
- Remarks on the Quantum Theory of Diffraction. (1927) (7)
- NOTE ON THE NATURE OF COSMIC RAYS. (1930) (6)
- On the Evaluation of Certain Integrals Important in the Theory of Quanta. (1926) (6)
- The Restless Atom (1960) (5)
- ON THE CONTINUOUS SPECTRUM OF THE HYDROGEN ATOM. (1929) (5)
- PARAMAGNETISM AND THE THEORY OF QUANTA. (1923) (4)
- Schroedinger's Quantum Theory and the Stark Effect (1926) (4)
- The Expansion of the Universe and the Intensity of Cosmic Rays. (1934) (3)
- The New Quantum Theory and the Zeeman Effect. (1926) (3)
- On the Bending of Electromagnetic Micro-Waves Below the Horizon. (1935) (3)
- The Dielectric Constant of Atomic Hydrogen in Undulatory Mechanics. (1927) (3)
- The Time Concept in Restricted Relativity—A Rejoinder (1942) (3)
- On ferromagnetism and related problems of the theory of electrons (1932) (2)
- On Planck's Quantum of Action (1954) (2)
- Robert Andrews Millikan as physicist and teacher (1948) (2)
- Problems of quantum theory in the light of the theory of perturbations (1922) (2)
- Answer to Prof. Störmer's Remark. (1931) (2)
- Max Planck, Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers (1950) (2)
- On the Equation of Diffusion. (1937) (1)
- The Magnetic Dipole in Undulatory Mechanics. (1927) (1)
- On the Temperature Dependence of Ferro-Magnetic Saturation. (1933) (1)
- Secondary School Mathematics in Relation to College Physics (1941) (1)
- The Evaluation of Quantum Integrals. (1922) (1)
- THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. (1919) (0)
- Two Remarks on Schrodingers Quantum Theory (0)
- The Month at Caltech (1952) (0)
- On the Magnetic Theory of Supraconductors. (1937) (0)
- VIII: The Diamat and Modern Science (1952) (0)
- Physics and Metaphysics (1937) (0)
- On the Simultaneous Jumping of Two Electrons in Bohr's Model. (1924) (0)
- Quantum Mechanics: Principles of Quantum Mechanics . By P. A. M. Dirac. Second Edition. Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1935. xii+300 pp. $6.00. (1935) (0)
- Second Order Stark Effect in Hydrogen (1926) (0)
- SECOND ORDER STARK EFFECT IN HYDROGEN. (1926) (0)
- ATTEMPTS TO RECONCILE THE LONG AND THE SHORT-TIME SCALES IN COSMOGONY. (1935) (0)
- The Molecular Weights of Proteins in Phenol (0)
- Two Remarks on Schrödinger's Quantum Theory. (1927) (0)
- The Diamat and Modern Science (1952) (0)
- CENTENNIAL OF THE UNDULATORY THEORY OF LIGHT. (1926) (0)
- Attempts to Reconcile the Long and the Short-Time Scales in Cosmogony (1935) (0)
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