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Relativistic quantum mechanical wave equation formulated by Paul A.M. Dirac in 1928, taken from the blackboard of his former office in the Keen Building on Florida State University's campus. Equation is shown in frame.
Notes on the lecture which Paul A. M. Dirac presented at the University of Cambridge. The lecture discusses the Bohr-Summerfeld theory, the Heisenberg principle, and Dirac's own equation.
Notes on quantum mechanics written by Paul A. M. Dirac. The preface includes a brief explanation on the need for the newer concept of quantum mechanics, the difficulties in this field of science, and discussion of Dirac's own theory....
Lecture given in New Orleans, Louisiana by Paul A. M. Dirac explaining why he studies physics and how he came upon the formulation of his own Dirac Equation.
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