The wave equations of the electron
CG Darwin - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1928 - royalsocietypublishing.org
1. In a recent paper Dirac* has brilliantly removed the defects before existing in the
mechanics of the electron, and has shown how the phenomena usually called the “spinning …
mechanics of the electron, and has shown how the phenomena usually called the “spinning …
A new classical theory of electrons
PAM Dirac - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1951 - royalsocietypublishing.org
In the theory of the electromagnetic field without charges, the potentials are not fixed by the
field, but are subject to gauge transformations. The theory thus involves more dynamical …
field, but are subject to gauge transformations. The theory thus involves more dynamical …
The scattering of fast electrons by atomic nuclei
NF Mott - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1929 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Section 1.—The hypothesis that the electron has a magnetic moment was, as is well known,
first introduced to account for the duplexity phenomena of atomic spectra. More recently …
first introduced to account for the duplexity phenomena of atomic spectra. More recently …
A theory of electrons and protons
PAM Dirac - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1930 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The relativity quantum theory of an electron moving in a given electromagnetic field,
although successful in predicting the spin properties of the electron, yet involves one serious …
although successful in predicting the spin properties of the electron, yet involves one serious …
The quantum theory of the electron. Part II
PAM Dirac - Proceedings of the royal society of London …, 1928 - royalsocietypublishing.org
In a previous paper by the author* it is shown that the general theory of quantum mechanics
together with relativity require the wave equation for an electron moving in an arbitrary …
together with relativity require the wave equation for an electron moving in an arbitrary …
The quantum theory of the electron
PAM Dirac - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1928 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The new quantum mechanics, when applied to the problem of the structure of the atom with
point-charge electrons, does not give results in agreement with experiment. The …
point-charge electrons, does not give results in agreement with experiment. The …
An interpretation of Dirac's theory of the electron
G Breit - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1928 - National Acad Sciences
Dirac's' theory of the electron starts out with the following premises:(a) The wave-
equationmust be linear in form,(b) the equation must satisfy the requirements of special …
equationmust be linear in form,(b) the equation must satisfy the requirements of special …
On the quantum theory of the electromagnetic field
M Born - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1934 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Existing attempts to apply the quantum theory to the electromagnetic field are open to
serious objections. Above all, the time is treated differently from the space co-ordinates; the …
serious objections. Above all, the time is treated differently from the space co-ordinates; the …
A theory of Hartree's atomic fields
JA Gaunt - … Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1928 - cambridge.org
In a recent communication to this Society Dr Hartree has put forward a method for
calculating the field of anatom containing many electrons. Each orbit—to borrow a metaphor …
calculating the field of anatom containing many electrons. Each orbit—to borrow a metaphor …
Recent developments in the theory of the electron
VF Weisskopf - Reviews of Modern Physics, 1949 - APS
'HE application of the microwave technique to spectroscopy has greatly increased the
accuracy of spectroscopic measurements. Recent experiments on the spectrum of hydrogen …
accuracy of spectroscopic measurements. Recent experiments on the spectrum of hydrogen …