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Schwabl, Franz
2004
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“...I. Nonrelativistic Many-Particle Systems -- 1. Second Quantization -- 2. Spin-1/2 Fermions -- 3. Bosons -- 4. Correlation Functions, Scattering, and Response -- II. Relativistic Wave Equations -- 5. Relativistic Wave Equations and their Derivation -- 6...”2004
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Schwabl, Franz
2002
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“..., Equations of Motion and the Fokker-Planck Equations -- 9. The Boltzmann Equation -- 10. Irreversibility and the Approach to Equilibrium -- Appendix. -- A. Nernst’s Theorem (Third Law). -- A.1 Preliminary Remarks on the Historical Development of Nernst’s Theorem...”2002
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Schwabl, Franz
2002
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“...1. Historical and Experimental Foundations -- 2. The Wave Function and the Schrödinger Equation -- 3. One-Dimensional Problems -- 4. The Uncertainty Relation -- 5. Angular Momentum -- 6. The Central Potential I -- 7. Motion in an Electromagnetic Field...”2002
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Schwabl, Franz
1999
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“...I. Nonrelativistic Many-Particle Systems -- 1. Second Quantization -- 2. Spin-1/2 Fermions -- 3. Bosons -- 4. Correlation Functions, Scattering, and Response -- II. Relativistic Wave Equations -- 5. Relativistic Wave Equations and their Derivation -- 6...”1999
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Schwabl, Franz
1995
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“...1. Historical and Experimental Foundations -- 2. The Wave Function and the Schrödinger Equation -- 3. One-Dimensional Problems -- 4. The Uncertainty Relation -- 5. Angular Momentum -- 6. The Central Potential I -- 7. Motion in an Electromagnetic Field...”1995
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Schwabl, Franz
1992
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“...1.Historical and Experimental Foundations -- 2.The Wave Function and the Schrödinger Equation -- 3. One-Dimensional Problems -- 4. The Uncertainty Relation -- 5. Angular Momentum -- 6. The Central Potential I -- 7. Motion in an Electromagnetic Field -- 8...”1992
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