The Young Julian Schwinger. IV. During the Second World War

Foundations of Physics 29 (6):967-1010 (1999)
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In this series of articles the early life and work of the young Julian Schwinger are explored. In the present article, Schwinger's work at the MIT Radiation Laboratory during the Second World War is described

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