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On a schrödinger equation for a radiating electron

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Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)

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  2. A continuity equation formally similar to the one here derived has been used byL. Waldmann [Zeits. f. Naturwiss.,8 a, 583 (1953)].

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Valentini, G. On a schrödinger equation for a radiating electron. Nuovo Cim 19, 1280–1283 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02731407

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