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We discuss a new interpretation of Heisenberg’s nuclear theory which leads to a slightly different Hamiltonian function. Accordingly we treat the nuclei statistically.
Translated from “Zeitschrift für Physik”, Bd. 82, 1933, pp. 137–145, by Verena Wehrli-Brink. (Courtesy of D. M. Brink.)
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W. Heisenberg, “Z. Physik”, 77, 1 (1932); 78, 156 (1933).
W. Heisenberg, “Z. Physik”, 80, 587 (1933).
W. Heisenberg, “Z. Physik”, 80, 587 (1933). I would like to thank Professor Heisenberg very much for being able to see his paper before it was published.
P. A. M. Dirac, “Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc.”, 26, 376 (1930).
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Majorana, E., Radicati di Brozolo, L.A. (2006). On nuclear theory. In: Bassani, G.F. (eds) Ettore Majorana Scientific Papers. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48095-2_9
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