Electrodynamic Displacement of Atomic Energy Levels. II. Lamb Shift
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Publication:5813083
DOI10.1103/PHYSREV.86.288zbMATH Open0047.23103MaRDI QIDQ5813083FDOQ5813083
Authors: Robert Karplus, Abraham Klein, Julian Schwinger
Publication date: 1952
Published in: Physical Review (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cites Work
- On Gauge Invariance and Vacuum Polarization
- The Electromagnetic Shift of Energy Levels
- Quantum Electrodynamics. III. The Electromagnetic Properties of the Electron—Radiative Corrections to Scattering
- Relativistic Cut-Off for Quantum Electrodynamics
- On the Self-Energy of a Bound Electron
- The Electromagnetic Shift of Energy Levels
- Electrodynamic Displacement of Atomic Energy Levels. I. Hyperfine Structure
- Relativistic Corrections to the Lamb Shift
Cited In (14)
- Many-Particle Approach to the One-Electron Problem in Insulators and Semiconductors
- Relativistic calculation of the imaginary part of radiative level displacement for the hydrogen atom
- Free Propagator Expansion in the Evaluation of the Lamb Shift. I
- Theory of light hydrogenlike atoms
- New Techniques in the Lamb Shift Calculation
- Precision nuclear-spin effects in atoms: EFT methods for reducing theory errors
- Three-loop corrections to lamb shift in positronium: electron factor and polarization
- Conversion of an Amplified Dirac Equation to an Approximately Relativistic Form
- Relativistic Correction to the Lamb Shift
- Mass Corrections to the Hyperfine Structure in Hydrogen
- The magnetic moment of the electron
- Implications of parity nonconservation and time reversal noninvariance in electromagnetic interactions
- Fourth-Order Vacuum Polarization
- Two-Body System in Quantum Electrodynamics. Energy Levels of Positronium
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