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Abstract:

The following sections are included:

  • A Generalization of the Quasi-Chemical Method in the Statistical Theory of Superlattices

  • On the Angular Distribution in Nuclear Reactions and Coincidence Measurements

  • Interaction of Mesons with Nucleons and Light Particles

  • Are Mesons Elementary Particles?

  • Selection Rules for the Dematerialization of a Particle into Two Photons

  • Reflection Properties of Spin Fields and a Universal Fermi-Type Interaction

  • The S-Matrix in the Heisenberg Representation

  • The Spontaneous Magnetization of a Two-Dimensional Ising Model

  • Statistical Theory of Equations of State and Phase Transitions. I. Theory of Condensation

  • Statistical Theory of Equations of State and Phase Transitions. II. Lattice Gas and Ising Model

  • Letter to E. Fermi dated May 5, 1952

  • Polarization of Nucleons Elastically Scattered from Nuclei

  • Isotopic Spin Conservation and a Generalized Gauge Invariance

  • Conservation of Isotopic Spin and Isotopic Gauge Invariance

  • Conservation of Heavy Particles and Generalized Gauge Transformations

  • Charge Conjugation, a New Quantum Number G, and Selection Rules Concerning a Nucleon-Antinucleon System

  • Introductory Talk at the 1956 Rochester Conference, Session on Theoretical Interpretation of New Particles

  • Question of Parity Conservation in Weak Interactions

  • Present Knowledge About the New Particles

  • Remarks on Possible Noninvariance under Time Reversal and Charge Conjugation

  • Parity Nonconservation and a Two-Component Theory of the Neutrino

  • Many-Body Problem in Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Statistical Mechanics

  • Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions of a Bose System of Hard Spheres and Its Low-Temperature Properties

  • General Partial Wave Analysis of the Decay of a Hyperon of Spin

  • Quantum Mechanical Many-Body Problem and the Low Temperature Properties of a Bose System of Hard Spheres

  • THE LAW OF PARITY CONSERVATION AND OTHER SYMMETRY LAWS OF PHYSICS

  • Speech at the Nobel Banquet, December 10, 1957

  • Possible Determination of the Spin of Λ0 from Its Large Decay Angular Asymmetry

  • Low-Temperature Behavior of a Dilute Bose System of Hard Spheres. I. Equilibrium Properties

  • Many-Body Problem in Quantum Statistical Mechanics. I. General Formulation

  • Symmetry Principles in Modern Physics

  • THEORETICAL DISCUSSIONS ON POSSIBLE HIGH-ENERGY NEUTRINO EXPERIMENTS

  • Implications of the Intermediate Boson Basis of the Weak Interactions : Existence of a Quartet of Intermediate Bosons and Their Dual Isotopic Spin Transformation Properties

  • IMPERFECT BOSE SYSTEM

  • Introductory Notes to the Article “Are Mesons Elementary Particles?”

  • Some Considerations on Global Symmetry

  • THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING QUANTIZED MAGNETIC FLUX IN SUPERCONDUCTING CYLINDERS

  • The Future of Physics

  • TESTS OF THE SINGLE-PION EXCHANGE MODEL

  • Obituary for Dr. Shih-Tsun Ma

  • Theory of Charged Vector Mesons Interacting with the Electromagnetic Field

  • Concept of Off-Diagonal Long-Range Order and the Quantum Phases of Liquid He and of Superconductors

  • THE MASS FORMULA OF SU3

  • CRITICAL POINT IN LIQUID-GAS TRANSITIONS

  • PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF VIOLATION OF CP INVARIANCE IN DECAY OF K0 AND

  • Some Speculations Concerning High-Energy Large Momentum Transfer Processes

  • πp Charge-Exchange Scattering and a “Coherent Droplet” Model of High-Energy Exchange Processes

  • Remarks at the Dedication of the Einstein Stamp, March 14, 1966

  • One-Dimensional Chain of Anisotropic Spin-Spin Interactions. I. Proof of Bethe's Hypothesis for Ground State in a Finite System

  • Treatment of Overlapping Divergences in the Photon Self-Energy Function

  • SOME REMARKS CONCERNING HIGH ENERGY SCATTERING

  • Some Solutions of the Classical Isotopic Gauge Field Equations

  • SOME EXACT RESULTS FOR THE MANY-BODY PROBLEM IN ONE DIMENSION WITH REPULSIVE DELTA-FUNCTION INTERACTION

  • Thermodynamics of a One-Dimensional System of Bosons with Repulsive Delta-Function Interaction

  • Hypothesis of Limiting Fragmentation in High-Energy Collisions

  • Charge Quantization, Compactness of the Gauge Group, and Flux Quantization

  • Some Exactly Soluble Problems in Statistical Mechanics

  • High-Energy Hadron–Hadron Collisions

  • Introductory Note on Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena

  • Some Concepts in Current Elementary, Particle Physics

  • Opaqueness of pp Collisions from 30 to 1500 GeV/c

  • Integral Formalism for Gauge Fields

  • Concept of nonintegrable phase factors and global formulation of gauge fields

  • HADRONIC MATTER CURRENT DISTRIBUTION INSIDE A POLARIZED NUCLEUS AND A POLARIZED HADRON

  • DIRAC MONOPOLE WITHOUT STRINGS: MONOPOLE HARMONICS

  • Dirac's monopole without strings: Classical Lagrangian theory

  • What Visits Mean to China's Scientists

  • MAGNETIC MONOPOLES, FIBER BUNDLES, AND GAUGE FIELDS

  • SOME PROBLEMS ON THE GAUGE FIELD THEORIES, II

  • Speech at the Benjamin W. Lee Memorial Session

  • INTERACTION OF ELECTRONS, MAGNETIC MONOPOLES, AND PHOTONS (I)

  • POINTWISE SO4 SYMMETRY OF THE BPST PSEUDOPARTICLE SOLUTION

  • Phase shift in a rotating neutron or optical interferometer

  • Geometrical Model of Hadron Collisions

  • Einstein's impact on theoretical physics