Nuclear field theories
The thesis opens with an account of the five-dimensional relativity theory of Klein and Kaluza and its development by Flint as a five-dimensional matrix geometry. This leads to a fundamental equation which contains the Dirac equation for the electron as a special case. The introduction of the nuclea...
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Royal Holloway, University of London
1952
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