The following pages link to (Q5780976):
Displaying 24 items.
- Brownian motion in Minkowski space (Q296365) (← links)
- First quantized electrodynamics (Q307082) (← links)
- Theories of variable mass particles and low energy nuclear phenomena (Q474823) (← links)
- A model of relativistic dynamics (Q483600) (← links)
- Simulation of the radiation reaction orbits of a classical relativistic charged particle with generalized off-shell Lorentz force (Q624441) (← links)
- Geometry of the unification of quantum mechanics and relativity of a single particle (Q630111) (← links)
- Multi-valued vortex solutions to the Schrödinger equation and radiation (Q778508) (← links)
- The big bang, CPT, and neutrino dark matter (Q832542) (← links)
- Spacetime path formalism for massive particles of any spin (Q1009551) (← links)
- Relativistic quantum mechanics of interacting particles (Q1317940) (← links)
- On the Mössbauer effect and the rigid recoil question (Q1709146) (← links)
- Avoiding Haag's theorem with parameterized quantum field theory (Q1709147) (← links)
- Individual particle localization per relativistic de Broglie-Bohm (Q1735888) (← links)
- Time paradoxes reviewed (Q1965504) (← links)
- Off-shell phenomena in Coulomb scattering. (Q1966599) (← links)
- On Lorentz invariant complex scalar fields (Q2134884) (← links)
- Conservative relativistic algebrodynamics induced on an implicitly defined world line (Q2303644) (← links)
- Mass, energy, and the electron (Q2498782) (← links)
- The universe as an eigenstate: Spacetime paths and decoherence (Q2642662) (← links)
- Induced representations of tensors and spinors of any rank in the Stueckelberg-Horwitz-Piron theory (Q3192714) (← links)
- Iterated elliptic and hypergeometric integrals for Feynman diagrams (Q4575964) (← links)
- Quantum relativistic two-body bound states with invariant direct action potentials and the electromagnetic interaction (Q5927356) (← links)
- Can the energy of a particle be negative in the absence of external fields? (Q6081793) (← links)
- Algebrodynamics: super-conservative collective dynamics on a ``Unique Worldline'' and the Hubble law (Q6161678) (← links)