H. T. Flint

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
The theory of relativity, the electromagnetic theory and the quantum theory1958-01-01Paper
Max Planck (1858–1947)1958-01-01Paper
A relativistic theory of charged particles in an electromagnetic and gravitational field1956-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q32302151955-01-01Paper
A theory of the electron1954-01-01Paper
A theory of the electron1954-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58182311953-01-01Paper
The quantum mechanics of the electron1951-01-01Paper
Fundamental Lengths and Masses of Fundamental Particles1950-01-01Paper
Co-ordinate Operators in Quantum Mechanics1949-01-01Paper
The Quantization of Space and Time1948-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58030771948-01-01Paper
A study of the nature of the field theories of the electron and positron and of the meson1946-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58396081945-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58396071943-01-01Paper
The theory of the electric charge and the quantum theory. III.1942-01-01Paper
The theory of the electric charge and the quantum theory. I.1940-01-01Paper
The theory of the electric charge and the quantum theory. II.1940-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57839191940-01-01Paper
The analogy between the photon and the electron and the derivation of the quantum equation.1938-01-01Paper
Ultimate measurements of space and time1937-01-01Paper
Ultimate measurements of space and time.1937-01-01Paper
Geometrical optics.1936-01-01Paper
On the development of the quantum equation and a possible limit to its application.1936-01-01Paper
On the development of the quantum equation and a possible limit to its application1936-01-01Paper
A Limit to the Quantum Theory and the Avoidance of Negative Energy Transitions1936-01-01Paper
A relativistic basis of the quantum theory. III.1935-01-01Paper
A relativistic basis of the quantum theory—III1935-01-01Paper
A relativistic basis of the quantum theory.—II1934-01-01Paper
A relavistic basis of the quantum theory. I, II.1934-01-01Paper
A relativistic basis of the quantum theory1934-01-01Paper
A new presentation and interpretation of the quantum equations.1933-01-01Paper
The Uncertainty Principle1933-01-01Paper
A new presentation and interpretation of the quantum equations1933-01-01Paper
The uncertainty principle.1933-01-01Paper
The uncertainty principle in modern physics.1932-01-01Paper
The Uncertainty Principle in Modern Physics1932-01-01Paper
A metrical theory and its relation to the charge and masses of the electron and proton.1931-01-01Paper
A metrical theory and its relation to the charge and masses of the electron and proton1931-01-01Paper
Hie masses of the proton and electron.1930-01-01Paper
The equations of the quantum theory.1930-01-01Paper
The first and second order equations of the quantum theory.1929-01-01Paper
Wave mechanics. Being one aspect of the new quantum theory.1929-01-01Paper
The masses of the proton and electron.1929-01-01Paper
On the determination of the range of frequencies within the group of mechanical waves of an electron.1929-01-01Paper
The fundamental equation of wave mechanics and the metrics of space.1928-01-01Paper
Relativity and the quantum theory.1928-01-01Paper
On a minimum proper time and its applications (1) to the number of the chemical elements (2) to some uncertainty relations.1928-01-01Paper
The new metric of Einstein and the wave equation.1928-01-01Paper
Wave mechanics. Being one aspect of the new quantum theory.1928-01-01Paper
A contribution to modern ideas on the quantum theory.1927-01-01Paper
A general vector analysis, with applications to electrodynamical theory.1925-01-01Paper
A generalized vector analysis of four dimensions.1923-01-01Paper
Integration theorems of four-dimensional vector-analysis.1921-01-01Paper
Applications of quaternions to the theory of relativity.1920-01-01Paper
Recurrence formulae for the functions which represent solutions of the differential equation \(\frac {d^2u}{dx^2} -a^2 u=\frac {p(p+1)}{x^2}\,u\).1915-01-01Paper
Recurrence formulae for the functions which represent solutions of the differential equations \(\frac{d^2u}{dx^2}- a^2u=\frac{p(p+1)}{x^2}\,u\).1915-01-01Paper

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