Andre Gsponer

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A concise introduction to Colombeau generalized functions and their applications in classical electrodynamics2009-03-26Paper
The classical point electron in Colombeau’s theory of nonlinear generalized functions2009-01-23Paper
A possible fundamental explanation of electroweak unification2008-11-24Paper
The classical point-electron in the sequence algebra (C^infinity)^I2008-09-22Paper
First-order quantum perturbation theory and Colombeau generalized functions2008-09-15Paper
The sequence of ideas in a re-discovery of the Colombeau algebras2008-07-03Paper
The Heisenberg-Pauli canonical formalism of quantum field theory in the rigorous setting of nonlinear generalized functions (Part I)2008-07-02Paper
On the electromagnetic momentum of static charge and steady current distributions2007-10-22Paper
Nonlinear generalized functions and the Heisenberg-Pauli foundations of Quantum Field Theory2007-05-16Paper
Distributions in spherical coordinates with applications to classical electrodynamics2007-04-12Paper
Cornelius Lanczos's derivation of the usual action integral of classical electrodynamics2006-02-20Paper
Quaternions in mathematical physics (2): Analytical bibliography2005-11-30Paper
Integer-quaternion formulation of Lambek's representation of fundamental particles and their interactions2005-11-13Paper
Quaternions in mathematical physics (1): Alphabetical bibliography2005-10-16Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q46559842005-03-08Paper
Lanczos's functional theory of electrodynamics: A commentary on Lanczos's PhD dissertation2004-02-05Paper
Explicit closed-form parametrization of SU(3) and SU(4) in terms of complex quaternions and elementary functions2002-11-22Paper
On the ``equivalence of the Maxwell and Dirac equations2002-08-20Paper
The physical heritage of Sir W.R. Hamilton2002-01-28Paper
Comment on formulating and generalizing Dirac's, Proca's, and Maxwell's equations with biquaternions or Clifford numbers2002-01-22Paper

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