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The question of how electronic particles can exist in space and time under the laws of relativity and quantum theory splits up in two separate problems. First, if the particle is supposed to be characterized by a fundamental momentum (mc) and a fundamental length a reciprocal to m, then how large is the product amc (which is independent of m)? The answer has been found 1 in Part I.
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A. Landé, Part I, Jour. Frank. Inst., 229, 767, 1940.
M. Born, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 59, 219, 1939.
M. Born and Fuchs, ibid., 60, 100 and 141, 1940.
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Landé, A., Thomas, L.H. (1988). On the Stability and Magnitude of Electronic Charges. Part II, Scalar Wave Functions. In: Barut, A.O., van der Merwe, A. (eds) Selected Scientific Papers of Alfred Landé. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 22. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3981-3_52
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