The following pages link to A.Kleinert (Q588898):
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- Newton's \textit{Principia} and inverse-square orbits: The flaw reexamined (Q1183319) (← links)
- Alexander Mikhailovitch Lyapunov: On the centenary of his doctoral dissertation on stability of motion (Q1194890) (← links)
- Albert Einstein in his relationships to the members of the ``Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Göttingen'' (Q1203002) (← links)
- The theory of the vibrating membrane at L. Euler and G. Riccati: fiction, repetition, fame. I: Euler's theory of vibrations (Q1279500) (← links)
- Between thermal matter and kinetic gas theory: Hermann Helmholtz's handling of the physics of heat (Q1279506) (← links)
- Leibniz's dynamics and optics (Q1279513) (← links)
- David Hilbert between mechanical and electromagnetic reductionism (1910-1915) (Q1284155) (← links)
- The relativity of discovery: Hilbert's first note on the foundations of physics (Q1284156) (← links)
- Euler's ``harmony'' between the principles of ``rest'' and ``least action''. The conceptual making of analytical mechanics (Q1293451) (← links)
- Against Chandrasekhar's interpretation of Newton's treatment of the precession of the equinoxes (Q1296230) (← links)
- Felix Klein's view on natural sciences (Q1306024) (← links)
- Newton's early computational method for dynamics (Q1316105) (← links)
- Erwin Finlay Freundlich and testing Einstein's theory of relativity (Q1334128) (← links)
- Hermann Minkowski and the postulate of relativity (Q1377581) (← links)
- On Hooke's 1685 manuscript on orbital mechanics (Q1386713) (← links)
- The Ehrenfest classification of phase transitions: Introduction and evolution (Q1389835) (← links)
- Newton's determination of the masses and densities of the Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Earth (Q1389837) (← links)
- Magic number: A partial history of the fine-structure constant. (Q1404741) (← links)
- Physical-mathematical reasoning: Galileo on the extruding power of terrestrial rotation (Q1408664) (← links)
- Thoughts on John of Saxony's method for finding times of true syzygy. (Q1415594) (← links)
- The spirited horse, the engineer, and the mathematician: water waves in nineteenth-century hydrodynamics (Q1421053) (← links)
- The discovery of the chemical composition -- kinematics connection in the 1950's (Q1574478) (← links)
- From frontiersman to physicist (Q1579190) (← links)
- Physics in Berlin: Walking tours in Charlottenburg and Dahlem and excursions in the vicinity of Berlin (Q1592917) (← links)
- Henri Poincaré and special relativity (Q1594951) (← links)
- Between hydrodynamics and elasticity theory: The first five births of the Navier-Stokes equation (Q1601340) (← links)
- Newton's errors with the rotational motion of fluids (Q1806801) (← links)
- Blue sky and hot piles: The evolution of radiative transfer theory from atmospheres to nuclear reactors (Q1867864) (← links)
- Einstein's methodology, semivectors and the unification of electrons and protons (Q1879474) (← links)
- Ptolemy, Bianchini, and Copernicus: tables for planetary latitudes (Q1880866) (← links)
- Chladni and the development of acoustics from 1750-1860 (Q1910358) (← links)
- Newton's propositions on comets: steps in transition, 1681-84. (Q1961963) (← links)
- The early axiomatizations of quantum mechanics: Jordan, von Neumann and the continuation of Hilbert's program (Q1961964) (← links)
- On the relativity of motion in Leonhard Euler's science (Q1961965) (← links)
- Controversy and consensus: nuclear beta decay 1911--1934 (Q1965365) (← links)
- Heinrich Hertz and Philipp Lenard: Two distinguished physicists, two disparate men (Q1975216) (← links)
- Mathematics, experiments, and theoretical physics: The early days of the Sommerfeld school (Q1975254) (← links)
- Book review of: J. R. d'Alembert, Œuvres complètes. Série V. Correspondance générale 1741--1752. Volume 2 (Q2359610) (← links)
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- Matvei Petrovich Bronstein and Soviet theoretical physics in the thirties. Transl. from the Russian by Valentina M. Levina (Q5906693) (← links)
- A conversation with Franco Rasetti (Q5950604) (← links)
- George Gamow: scientific amateur and polymath (Q5950605) (← links)
- Einstein meets Hilbert: At the crossroads of physics and mathematics (Q5954194) (← links)