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MS. Eng. misc. b. 220/E.1

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Title

Conferences, etc.

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MS. Eng. misc. b. 220/E.1

Summary

Address to the American Physical Society, New York, Sep 1946. Includes an abstract of the talk 'Electrodynamics without point singularities', but Peierls was unable to attend the conference.

Address to the American Physical Society, Jan 1952, on 'Non-local field theory'.

Home Universities Conference, London, Dec 1954. Includes a summary of the points included in Peierls's talk on 'The Supply of Teachers for Mathematics and Science'. (See also MS. Eng. misc. b. 198/B.10.)

Invitation and related papers to join the Commission on High Energy Physics, 1957.

Date

1946-1957

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Correspondence and papers of Sir Rudolf (Ernst) Peierls

Conferences, symposia, invitation lectures, visits

Invitations accepted by Peierls

Conferences, etc.

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