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Lecture 2: Elements of the History of Quantum Mechanics II

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We mentioned in chapter “Lecture 1: Elements of the History of Quantum Mechanics I” that a line of research was centered on finding relations between the structure of the energy levels and the frequency of the emitted radiation and on describing the scattering from a dipole.

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Dell’Antonio, G. (2015). Lecture 2: Elements of the History of Quantum Mechanics II. In: Lectures on the Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics I. Atlantis Studies in Mathematical Physics: Theory and Applications, vol 1. Atlantis Press, Paris. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-118-5_2

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