Many-particle theory and its application to plasma
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- 539.12:533.9/V79
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1. Need for the proposed theory -- 2. Initial assumptions, fundamental equations and their properties -- 3. Connection with classical theories -- 4. Definitions of the stationary states of systems of two and of many particles, as the problem of the eigenvalues of non-linear equations -- 5. Solutions depending on time -- 6. The theory of crystals -- 7. Vibration properties of electron plasma -- 8. Theory of striations
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1. Need for the proposed theory -- 2. Initial assumptions, fundamental equations and their properties -- 3. Connection with classical theories -- 4. Definitions of the stationary states of systems of two and of many particles, as the problem of the eigenvalues of non-linear equations -- 5. Solutions depending on time -- 6. The theory of crystals -- 7. Vibration properties of electron plasma -- 8. Theory of striations