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The Design of the Buncher and Analyzer. Isotron Report no. 17, 26 August. SMY.

1942f. A Note on the Cascade Operation of Isotrons. Isotron Report no. 20, 8 September. SMY.

Wheeler, John Archibald, and Feynman. 1942. “Action at a Distance in Classical Physics: Reaction of the Absorber as the Mechanism of Radiative Damping.” Typescript. AIP.

1943d. The Operation of Isotrons in Cascade. Isotron Report no. 29, 27 January. SMY.

1943b. Factors Which Influence the Separation. Isotron Report no. 35, 22 February. SMY.

1944. “Theoretical Department.” Unsigned draft typescript for Smyth 1945. LANL.

Ashkin, J.; Ehrlich, R.; and Feynman. 1944. “First Report on the Hydride.” Typescript, 31 January. LANL.

1945. “A New Approximate Method for Rapid Calculation of Critical Amounts of X.” Typescript. LANL.

Wheeler, John Archibald, and Feynman. 1945. “Interaction with the Absorber as the Mechanism of Radiation.” Reviews of Modern Physics 17:157.

1946a. Amplifier Response. Los Alamos Reports, LA-593. LANL.

1946b. A Theorem and Its Application to Finite Tampers. Los Alamos Reports, LA- 608, Series B. LANL.

Feynman and Bethe, Hans A. 1946. Abstract for New York Meeting of the American Physical Society, 19–21 September. Typescript. CIT.

1947. “Theory of Positrons.” Notes. CIT.

Feynman and Welton, T. A. 1947. The Calculation of Critical Masses Including the Effects of the Distribution of Neutron Energies. Los Alamos Reports, Series B, LA-524. LANL.

1948a. “Space-Time Approach to Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics.” Reviews of Modern Physics 20:367.

1948b. “A Relativistic Cut-Off for Classical Electrodynamics,” Physical Review 74:939.

1948c. “Relativistic Cut-Off for Quantum Electrodynamics.” Physical Review 74: 1430.

1948d. “Pocono Conference.” Physics Today, June, 8.

1948e. “Pocono Conference.” Typescript. LOC.

1948f. Paper T5: “Theory of Positrons.” Talk prepared for American Physical Society meeting in January 1949. CIT.

1949a. “The Theory of Positrons.” Physical Review 76:749.

1949b. “Space-Time Approach to Quantum Electrodynamics.” Physical Review 76:769.

Feynman; Metropolis, Nicholas; and Teller, Edward. 1949. “Equations of State of Elements Based on the Generalized Fermi-Thomas Theory.” Physical Review 75:1561.

Wheeler, John Archibald, and Feynman. 1949. “Classical Electrodynamics in Terms of Direct Interparticle Action.” Reviews of Modern Physics 21:425.

1950. “Mathematical Formulation of the Quantum Theory of Electromagnetic Interaction.” Physical Review 80:440.

1951a. “An Operator Calculus Having Applications in Quantum Electrodynamics.” Physical Review 84:108.

1951b. “The Concept of Probability in Quantum Mechanics.” Second Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, University of California, Berkeley, 1950:533.

Brown, Laurie M., and Feynman. 1952. “Radiative Corrections to Compton Scattering.” Physical Review 85:231.

Lopes, J. Leite, and Feynman. 1952. “On the Pseudoscalar Meson Theory of the Deuteron.” Symposium on New Research Techniques in Physics, 15–29 July.

1953a. “The Lambda Transition in Liquid Helium.” Physical Review 90:1116.

1953b. “Atomic Theory of Lambda Transition in Helium.” Physical Review 91:1291.

1953c. “Atomic Theory of Liquid Helium near Absolute Zero.” Physical Review 91:1301.

1953d. “Atomic Theory of Liquid Helium.” Talk at the Theoretical Physics Conference in Tokyo, September 1953. In Notas de Físicas 12.

1954a. “Atomic Theory of the Two-Fluid Model of Liquid Helium.” Physical Review 94:262.

1954b. “The Present Situation in Fundamental Theoretical Physics.” Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 26:51.

Feynman; Baranger, Michel; and Bethe, Hans A. 1954. “Relativistic Correction to the Lamb Shift.” Physical Review 92:482.

Feynman and Speisman, G. 1954. “Proton-Neutron Mass Difference.” Physical Review 94:50.

1955a. “Slow Electrons in a Polar Crystal.” Physical Review 97:660.

1955b. “Application of Quantum Mechanics to Liquid Helium.” In Progress in Low Temperature Physics. Edited by C. J. Goiter. Amsterdam: North Holland.

1955c. “The Value of Science.” Transcript

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