Valentine Bargmann
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German-American physicist
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Valentine Bargmann's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Göttingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Valentine "Valya" Bargmann was a German-American mathematician and theoretical physicist. Biography Born in Berlin, Germany, to a German Jewish family, Bargmann studied there from 1925 to 1933. After the National Socialist Machtergreifung, he moved to Switzerland to the University of Zürich where he received his Ph.D. under Gregor Wentzel.
Valentine Bargmann's Published Works
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Published Works
- On a Hilbert space of analytic functions and an associated integral transform part I (1961) (1669)
- Irreducible unitary representations of the Lorentz group (1947) (1065)
- Precession of the Polarization of Particles Moving in a Homogeneous Electromagnetic Field (1959) (930)
- On Unitary ray representations of continuous groups (1954) (795)
- Group Theoretical Discussion of Relativistic Wave Equations. (1948) (694)
- NOTE ON WIGNER'S THEOREM ON SYMMETRY OPERATIONS (1964) (282)
- On the connection between phase shifts and scattering potential (1949) (255)
- On a Hilbert Space of Analytie Functions and an Associated Integral Transform. Part II. A Family of Related Function Spaces Application to Distribution Theory (1967) (245)
- On the Representations of the Rotation Group (1962) (232)
- On the Number of Bound States in a Central Field of Force. (1952) (190)
- On the Completeness of Coherent States (1971) (172)
- Group theory of harmonic oscillators (II). The integrals of Motion for the quadrupole-quadrupole interaction (1961) (134)
- REMARKS ON A HILBERT SPACE OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS. (1962) (132)
- Group theory of harmonic oscillators: (I). The Collective Modes (1960) (130)
- Remarks on the Determination of a Central Field of Force from the Elastic Scattering Phase Shifts (1949) (94)
- Spaces of analytic functions on a complex cone as carriers for the symmetric tensor representations of SO(n) (1977) (69)
- Group Representations in Mathematics and Physics (1970) (23)
- On the Five-Dimensional Representation of Gravitation and Electricity (1941) (20)
- NOTE ON SOME INTEGRAL INEQUALITIES. (1972) (10)
- Group Representations in Mathematics and Physics: Battelle Seattle 1969 Rencontres (1970) (5)
- GROUP REPRESENTATION ON HILBERT SPACES OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS. (1970) (4)
- On the Recent Discoveries Concerning Jupiter and Venus. (1962) (2)
- 908—1989 a Biographical Memoir By (0)
- On the Theory of the Hydrogen Atom. Comments on the paper of the same title by V. Fock (1988) (0)
- On the Recent Discoveries Concerning Jupiter and Venus (1962) (0)
- Open Discussion: E. Amaldi, Chairman (1980) (0)
- Elastic Limit for Dynamic Loading (1946) (0)
- WORKING WITH EINSTEIN - Panel Discussion: Banesh Hoffmann, Moderator (1980) (0)
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