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1975S4408Offprint from:: Physical Review Letters Vol. 35 No. 18 3 November 1975. 1975. 267 x 200 mm. 4to. 1206-1207 pp. Self-wraps. Fine. Physical Review Letters, Vol. 35, No. 18, 3 November 1975. paperback books
1964S4448Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 134 No. 6B 22 June 1964. 1964. 267 x 200 mm. 4to. B1303-B1307 pp. Self-wraps. Fine. The Physical Review, Vol. 134, No. 6B, 22 June 1964. paperback books
1964S4376Offprint from:: Journal of Mathematical Physics Vol. 5 No. 6 June 1964. 1964. 267 x 200 mm. 4to. 799-804 pp. 1 fig. Self-wraps. Very good. This paper deals "with so-called singular potentials i.e. those which increase at small distances with a power of distance smaller than minus two." Pais A tale of two continents p. 500 note 16 Journal of Mathematical Physics, Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1964. paperback books
1957S4360Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 105 No. 5 March 1 1957. 1957. 267 x 200 mm. 4to. 1616-1619 pp. 2 figs. Self-wraps. Very good. This is the first time a physics paper was submitted for publication in which the ideas of Lee and Yang on p- and C-invariance were discussed. "The question Sam and I addressed concerned a decay mode named Koe3 the decay of a long-lived neutral K into a charged pion plus an electron plus a neutrino. Details need not be of concern here except for our remark that our results are 'independent of whether or not parity is conserved or not . . . and of whether charge conjugation invariance is valid or not in weak interactions.' Obviously we were prepared for either eventuality." Pais A tale of two continents p. 359. "Treiman who had begun his academic career in 1952 as an instructor at Princeton University was now an assistant professor there and has since climbed through the ranks. More important to me is that he has become my best American friend." Pais A tale of two continents p. 359. The Physical Review, Vol. 105, No. 5, March 1, 1957. paperback books
1977S4412Offprint from:: Physical Review D Vol. 15 No. 9 1 May 1977. 1977. 279 x 217 mm. 4to. 2529-2532 pp. Self-wraps. Fine. Physical Review D, Vol. 15, No. 9, 1 May 1977. paperback books
1969S4452Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 187 No. 5 25 November 1969. 1969. 267 x 201 mm. 4to. 2076-2077 pp. Self-wraps. Very good. The Physical Review, Vol. 187, No. 5, 25 November 1969. paperback books
1958S4366Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 109 No. 5 March 1 1958. 1958. 267 x 200 mm. 4to. 1759-1762 pp. 1 table. Self-wraps. Very good. The Physical Review, Vol. 109, No. 5, March 1, 1958. paperback books
1957S4363Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 107 No. 5 September 1 1957. 1957. 267 x 199 mm. 4to. 1396-1400 pp. 1 fig. 2 tables. Printed wrappers. Fine. Pais and Treiman's "hyperfragments" are hyperons bound to nuclear matter. Pais A tale of two continents p. 362. The Physical Review, Vol. 107, No. 5, September 1, 1957. unknown books
1957S4362Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 106 No. 5 June 1 1957. 1957. 268 x 200 mm. 4to. 1106-1107 pp. Self-wraps. Fine. "Treiman and I were the first to note that the switch from C to CP importantly affects the 3p-decay modes of neutral K's however. Before long experiment confirmed our findings." Pais A tale of two continents p. 360. Mimeograph version at $ 4. The Physical Review, Vol. 106, No. 5, June 1, 1957. paperback books
1974S4399Offprint from:: Physical Review D Vol. 9 No. 5 1 March 1974. 1974. 279 x 216 mm. 4to. 1459-1467 pp. 1 table. Self-wraps. Very good. Physical Review D, Vol. 9, No. 5, 1 March 1974. paperback books
1955S4357Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 99 No. 5 September 1 1955. 1955. 267 x 199 mm. 4to. 1551-1555 pp. Self-wraps. Fine. "Soon after my arrival at Columbia I began a collaboration with Robert Serber another Columbia professor. Our first project was an analysis of 'K-fragments' possible bound states of K-particles to ordinary nuclear matter. A paper on that subject appeared that September." Pais A tale of two continents p. 343. The Physical Review, Vol. 99, No. 5, September 1, 1955. paperback books
1957S4361Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 105 No. 5 March 1 1957. 1957. 267 x 199 mm. 4to. 1636-1652 pp. Self-wraps. Very good. Pais and Serber worked on the problem in quantum field theory introduced by the fact that the methods that had been so highly successful for QED failed entirely when applied to strong interactions and so the two worked out new computational methods. This is a careful methodological study of the strong coupling method. Pais A tale of two continents p. 343. The Physical Review, Vol. 105, No. 5, March 1, 1957. paperback books
1952S4348Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 87 No. 5 September 1 1952. 1952. 266 x 200 mm. 4to. 871-875 pp. 3 figs. Self-wraps. Fine. "The other paper deals with a problem in particle physics. It has played a crucial role in my later work since it was the first occasion on which I learned to handle invariance principles. . ." Pais A tale of two continents p. 253. "It was the first paper to introduce selection rules as a consequence of what has become known as G-parity. For more on G-parity see Pais Inward bound p. 489." Pais A tale of two continents p. 492 note 21. The Physical Review, Vol. 87, No. 5, September 1, 1952. paperback books
1955S4358Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 100 No. 5 December 1 1955. 1955. 268 x 199 mm. 4to. 1487-1489 pp. 1 fig. Self-wraps. Very good. In 1955 Oreste Piccioni was a staff member at Brookhaven National Laboratory. This paper reports on a collaboration between Pais and Piccioni that dealt with "bizarre manifestations of the mixing of Ko and Ko" specifically the fate of a freshly created Ko-beam. Their result was "a regeneration of K1 . . . manifested by the reappearance of the decay K1 2p. This prediction which has become known as the Pais-Piccioni effect was verified a few years later. . . Feyman has called these predictions 'one of the greatest achievements of theoretical physics. It is not based on an elegant hocus-pocus . . . yet the predictions are just as important as say the prediction of the positron.' It is certainly the best physics I have done in my whole life." Pais A tale of two continents pp. 347-348. The Physical Review, Vol. 100, No. 5, December 1, 1955. paperback books
1973S4397Offprint from:: Physical Review D Vol. 8 No. 9 1 November 1973. 1973. 267 x 201 mm. 4to. 3063-3074 pp. 8 figs. 4 tables Self-wraps. Fine. Physical Review D, Vol. 8, No. 9, 1 November 1973. paperback books
1949S5328In: Quaestiones academicae hodiernae. Varias virorum doctorum exterarum praesertim gentium commentationes in honorem lustri sexagesimi septimi Universitatis Groninganae collegerunt studiosi Groningani. Groningen:: I. B. Wolters 1949. 1949. 242 x 175 mm. 8vo. Pages 45-49. Entire volume: 69 3 pp. Frontis. Printed wrappers; corners bumped small hole in rear cover penetrates last few leaves. Good. I. B. Wolters, 1949. unknown books
1961S4267In:: Reviews of Modern Physics Vol. 33 No. 3 July 1961. 1961. 272 x 202 mm. 4to. Pages 493-497. Entire volume: iv 625 pp. Full orange buckram gilt spine. Ex library rubber stamps those on edges obscured spine label partially removed. Ownership name in gilt on top cover. Very good. FIRST EDITION. Abraham Pais and Murray Gell-Mann teamed together to work on the problem of strong and weak interactions. See: Pais Inward bound p. 520. Abraham Pais received the Ph.D. from the University of Utrecht in 1941 and was professor of physics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey from 1950-1963. Pais' research and publications were on the physics of fundamental particles high enery physics and field theory. Reviews of Modern Physics, Vol. 33, No. 3, July, 1961. hardcover books
1966S5326In:: The Rockefeller University Review January - February 1966. 1966. 279 x 214 mm. 8vo. Pages 1-3. Entire issue:24 pp. 5 figs. Pictorial wrappers. Fine. The Rockefeller University Review, January - February 1966. unknown books
1997277040Princeton: Princeton University Press 1997. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Illustrated. xvi 511pp. 8vo black cloth d.w. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1997. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Princeton University Press unknown books
1994040924Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York Oxford University Press 1994. xvi 282p. b/w illus. dj. Clarendon Press; New York, Oxford University Press unknown books
19861333123Oxford: Clarendon Press 1986. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine black with white print; DJ has small tear at front top edge edgewear mild shelfwear price-clipped; Boards quarter bound with blue cloth to spine and blue paper to boards silver print slight wear to corners and spine caps light toning to top edge else clean and strong; Text block has inscription in ink on front flyleaf else clean and tight; xiv 666 pages. 1333123. FP New Rockville Stock. Clarendon Press hardcover books
19919027964Oxford: Clarendon 1991. 1st . Hardcover. Fine. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. <br/><br/> Clarendon hardcover books
1965S5593In:: The Rockefeller Institute Review Vol. 3 No. 1 January - February 1965. 1965. 281 x 214 mm. 4to. Page 16. Entire issue: 18 pp. 1 fig. Pictorial wrappers. Fine. The Rockefeller Institute Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, January - February 1965. unknown books
9788535715705-11-70119Atual. New. Atual unknown
47361Lisboa, Junta de Investigaçoes do ultramar 1961, 240x170mm, 359páginas, cartonagem. Bel exemplaire.