Original published in 1926, this book presents a detailed account of quantum theory from its beginnings onwards. The text opens with a historical account of the quantum theory from its inception by Planck, and is followed by a full treatment of the dynamical theory evolved by Bohr and his school during the following ten years to explain the phenomena of line spectra. Some chapters are devoted to a general description of optical and X-ray spectra and their significance in the problem of the atomic structure of the elements. It closes with an account of work on the reaction of the atom to…mehr
Original published in 1926, this book presents a detailed account of quantum theory from its beginnings onwards. The text opens with a historical account of the quantum theory from its inception by Planck, and is followed by a full treatment of the dynamical theory evolved by Bohr and his school during the following ten years to explain the phenomena of line spectra. Some chapters are devoted to a general description of optical and X-ray spectra and their significance in the problem of the atomic structure of the elements. It closes with an account of work on the reaction of the atom to radiation fields. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in quantum theory and the history of science.
1. The origin of the quantum theory Planck's radiation formula 2. The nuclear theory of the atom Bohr's theory of the hydrogen spectrum 3. The correspondence principle the photo-electric effect Einstein's deduction of Planck's formula 4. The adiabatic principle of Ehrenfest the stationary states of a periodic system 5. General dynamical theory 6. Contact transformations the Hamilton-Jacobi differential equation 7. The use of angle variables multiply periodic systems 8. The relativity theory of the fine structure of the hydrogen lines electron in a central field 9. The Stark effect 10. The Zeeman effect 11. The series spectra of the elements 12. The multiple structure of series lines theory of the Ritz formula 13. Arc and spark spectra excitation of lines by electrons or radiation 14. X-ray spectra 15. Absorption spectra and absorption edges Bohr's table of the atomic structures of the elements 17. Band spectra in the infra-red 18. Band spectra in the optical region molecular rotation and specific heat 19. The Keplerian orbit the Delaunay elements 20. The astronomical theory of perturbations and atom mechanics 21. General perturbation theory 22. The effect of electric and magnetic fields on the spectra of elements of higher atomic number. Recent developments of the quantum theory: the doublet theories of Sommerfield and Landé the dispersion theory of Kramers the quantum-kinematics of Heisenberg Index of authors.
1. The origin of the quantum theory Planck's radiation formula 2. The nuclear theory of the atom Bohr's theory of the hydrogen spectrum 3. The correspondence principle the photo-electric effect Einstein's deduction of Planck's formula 4. The adiabatic principle of Ehrenfest the stationary states of a periodic system 5. General dynamical theory 6. Contact transformations the Hamilton-Jacobi differential equation 7. The use of angle variables multiply periodic systems 8. The relativity theory of the fine structure of the hydrogen lines electron in a central field 9. The Stark effect 10. The Zeeman effect 11. The series spectra of the elements 12. The multiple structure of series lines theory of the Ritz formula 13. Arc and spark spectra excitation of lines by electrons or radiation 14. X-ray spectra 15. Absorption spectra and absorption edges Bohr's table of the atomic structures of the elements 17. Band spectra in the infra-red 18. Band spectra in the optical region molecular rotation and specific heat 19. The Keplerian orbit the Delaunay elements 20. The astronomical theory of perturbations and atom mechanics 21. General perturbation theory 22. The effect of electric and magnetic fields on the spectra of elements of higher atomic number. Recent developments of the quantum theory: the doublet theories of Sommerfield and Landé the dispersion theory of Kramers the quantum-kinematics of Heisenberg Index of authors.
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