W. F. G. Swann

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
General Approach to the Electromagnetic Origin of Cosmic-Ray Energy1962-01-01Paper
Certain Matters in Relation to the Restricted Theory of Relativity, with Special Reference to the Clock Paradox and the Paradox of the Identical Twins. I. Fundamentals1960-01-01Paper
Certain Matters in Relation to the Restricted Theory of Relativity, with Special Reference to the Clock Paradox and the Paradox of the Identical Twins. II. Discussion of the Problem of the Identical Twins1960-01-01Paper
Mass-Energy Relation in Quantum Theory1958-01-01Paper
Results of Limitations on Space Current Densities in Galactic and Intergalactic Space1955-01-01Paper
The Mass-Energy Relation1948-01-01Paper
Relativity, the Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction, and quantum theory.1941-01-01Paper
Relativity, the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction, and Quantum Theory1941-01-01Paper
The solution of \(\nabla^2\varphi-(I/c^2)d^2\varphi/dt^2=-\alpha\).1939-01-01Paper
The solution of \(\nabla^2\varphi-(I/c^2)\partial^2\varphi/\partial t^2=- \alpha\)1939-01-01Paper
The theory of nuclear structure. Discussion to E. U. Condon1939-01-01Paper
What are cosmic-rays,1938-01-01Paper
The Electrodynamic Force Equation in its Bearing upon the Evidence for the Existence of a New Cosmic-Ray Particle1937-01-01Paper
Energy Transmission by High Energy Electrons1936-01-01Paper
A Numerically Consistent Corpuscular Theory of Cosmic Rays1936-01-01Paper
The origin of the hardening of cosmic rays in passing through matter1935-01-01Paper
The Origin of the Hardening of Cosmic Rays in Passing Through Matter1935-01-01Paper
The Nature of the Cosmic Radiation1935-01-01Paper
The Corpuscular Theory of the Primary Cosmic Radiation1935-01-01Paper
The representation of radiation reaction in wave mechanics1934-01-01Paper
The representation of radiation reaction in wave mechanics.1934-01-01Paper
The architecture of the universe.1934-01-01Paper
Die Architektur des Universums.1934-01-01Paper
Application of Liouville's theorem to electron orbits in the earth's magnetic field.1933-01-01Paper
A mechanism of acquirement of cosmic-ray energies by electrons.1933-01-01Paper
On the nature of the primary cosmic radiation.1933-01-01Paper
A Mechanism of Acquirement of Cosmic-Ray Energies by Electrons1933-01-01Paper
The distribution of cosmic ray paths in a vertical cylinder1933-01-01Paper
Application of Liouville's Theorem to Electron Orbits in the Earth's Magnetic Field1933-01-01Paper
The bearing of the earth's internal megnetic permeability upon the self- and mutual inductance by coils wound on its surface.1932-01-01Paper
The solution of steady-state problems in dielectric, magnetically permeable, and conducting media, with special reference to mathematical analogies between magnetic problems and current flow problems.1932-01-01Paper
Mass and energy.1932-01-01Paper
Electrodynamics and the mutual annihilation of positive and negative electricity.1932-01-01Paper
The significance of mass in wave mechanics.1932-01-01Paper
An electron orbit on the magnetic equatorial plane of the earth.1932-01-01Paper
An electron orbit in the magnetic equatorial plane of earth1932-01-01Paper
Electrodynamics, and the mutual annihilation of positive and negative electricity1932-01-01Paper
Mass and energy1932-01-01Paper
The solution of steady-state problems in dielectric, magnetically permeable, and conducting media, with special reference to mathematical analogies between magnetic problems and current-flow problems1932-01-01Paper
The Bearing of the Earth's Internal Magnetic Permeability upon the Self- and Mutual Inductance by Coils Wound on its Surface1932-01-01Paper
Reality in Physics1932-01-01Paper
The conditions for identical orbits in the case of two charged particles of unequal mass and unequal charge.1931-01-01Paper
Classical electrodynamics and the conservation of energy.1931-01-01Paper
The conditions for identical orbits in the case of two charged particles of unequal mass and unequal charge1931-01-01Paper
Classical electrodynamics and the conservation of energy1931-01-01Paper
Michael Faraday1931-01-01Paper
Michael Faraday.1931-01-01Paper
Contemporary theories on light.1930-01-01Paper
The variation of the residual ionization with pressure at different altitudes, and its relation to the cosmic radiation.1930-01-01Paper
Relativity and aether drift.1930-01-01Paper
Relativity and electrodynamics.1930-01-01Paper
Theory of the charging effect on an insulated body exposed to primary corpuscular radiation or to corpuscular radiation initiated by the cosmic radiation.1929-01-01Paper
The fundamentals of electrodynamics.1928-01-01Paper
The new quantum dynamics.1928-01-01Paper
Concepts in quantum theory.1928-01-01Paper
Three centuries of natural philosophy.1928-01-01Paper
Recent theories of the atom.1928-01-01Paper
A generalization of electrodynamics, consistent with restricted relativity and affording a possible explanation of the earth's magnetic and gravitational fields, and the maintenance of the earth's Charge.1928-01-01Paper
A new deduction of the electromagnetic equations.1928-01-01Paper
A generalization of electrodynamics, consistent with restricted relativity and affording a possible explanation of the earth's magnetic and gravitationel fields, and the maintenance of the earth's charge.1927-01-01Paper
New deductions of electromagnetic equations.1926-01-01Paper
The pressure of radiation.1926-01-01Paper
Relativity and ether drift.1926-01-01Paper
The relation of the restricted to the general theory of relativity.1925-01-01Paper
The trend of thought in physics. I. II.1925-01-01Paper
The principle of relativity.1925-01-01Paper
The Stokes-Planck theory and the Michelson-Morley experiment.1925-01-01Paper
Why the earth is a magnet.1925-01-01Paper
A case of anomalous conduction by a solid dielectric.1913-01-01Paper
A deduction of the effects of uniform translatory motion, from the electrical theory of matter, without the employment of a transformation of the electromagnetic equations.1912-01-01Paper
The \textit{Fitz Gerald-Lorentz}-Contraction, and an examination of the method of determining the motions of electrons, when considered simply as singularities, moving so as to satisfy the electromagnetic scheme.1912-01-01Paper
The Earth's magnetic field.1912-01-01Paper
The problem of the uniform rotation of a circular cylinder in its connexion with the principle of relativity.1911-01-01Paper
The longitudinal and transverse mass of an electron.1911-01-01Paper

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