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Date: 2001-02-23 13:39:50
Physics
Atomic physics
Fine-structure constant
Relativistic quantum chemistry
Hydrogen-like atom
Quantum mechanics
Fine structure
Wave function
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Electron
Atomic units
Bohr radius

Relativistic Length Contraction and Quantization. Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory. Conference Proceedings. British Society for the Philosophy of Science, Imperial College London, SeptemberJames G. Gi

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