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of address at the autumn 1955 meeting of the National Academy of Sciences. In Engineering and Science, June, 3.

Feynman and Cohen, Michael. 1955. “The Character of the Roton State in Liquid Helium.” Progress in Theoretical Physics 14:261.

1956a. “The Relation of Science and Religion.” Engineering and Science, June, 20.

1956b. “Dr. Feynman Replies to Mr. Sohler’s ‘New Hypothesis.’” Engineering and Science, October, 52.

Feynman and Cohen, Michael. 1956. “Energy Spectrum of the Excitations in Liquid Helium.” Physical Review 102:1189.

Feynman; de Hoffmann, Frederic; and Serber, Robert. 1956. “Dispersion of the Neutron Emission in U-235 Fission.” Journal of Nuclear Energy 3:64.

1957a. “Superfluidity and Superconductivity.” Reviews of Modern Physics 29:205.

1957b. “Alternative to the Two-Component Neutrino Theory.” Remarks at the Seventh Annual Rochester Conference on High-Energy Physics, 15–19 April. In Ascoli et al. 1957, IX-42.

1957c. “The Role of Science in the World Today.” Proceedings of the Institute of World Affairs 33:17.

Feynman; Vernon, F. L.; and Hellwarth, Robert W. 1957. “Geometric Representation of the Schrodinger Equation for Solving Maser Problems.” Journal of Applied Physics 28:49.

Cohen, Michael, and Feynman. 1957. “Theory of Inelastic Scattering of Cold Neutrons from Liquid Helium.” Physical Review 107:13.

1958a. “Excitations in Liquid Helium.” Physica 24:18.

1958b. “A Model of Strong and Weak Couplings.” Typescript. CIT.

1958c. “Forbidding of ? – ? Decay.” Talk at Annual International Conference on High Energy Physics at CERN, Geneva, 30 June-5 July. In Ferretti 1958.

Feynman and Gell-Mann, Murray. 1958a. “Theory of the Fermi Interaction.” Physical Review 109:193.

Feynman and Gell-Mann, Murray, 1958b. “Theoretical Ideas Used in Analyzing Strange Particles.” Manuscript for Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. CIT.

Feynman and Gell-Mann, Murray. 1958c. “Problems of the Strange Particles.” Proceedings of the Second Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.

1960a. “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom: An Invitation to Enter a New Field of Physics.” Talk at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society, 29 December 1959. In Engineering and Science, February, 22.

1960b. “The Status of the Conserved Vector Current Hypothesis.” In Sudarshan et al. 1960, 501.

1961a. “The Present Status of Quantum Electrodynamics.” Talk for 1961 Solvay Conference. Typescript. CIT. In Extrait des Rapports et Discussions, Solvay. Institut International de Physique, October.

1961b. “Theory of Gravitation.” Faraday Lecture, 13 April. Transcript. PERS.

1961c. Quantum Electrodynamics. New York: W. A. Benjamin.

1961d. Theory of Fundamental Processes. New York: W. A. Benjamin.

Edgar, R. S.; Feynman; Klein, S.; Lielausis, I.; and Steinberg, C. M. 1961. “Mapping Experiments with r Mutants of Bacteriophage T4D.” Genetics 47:179.

Feynman; Hellwarth, R. W.; Iddings, C. K.; and Platzman, P. M. 1962. “Mobility of Slow Electrons in a Polar Crystal.” Physical Review 127:1004.

1963a. “The Problem of Teaching Physics in Latin America.” Transcript of keynote speech given at the First Inter-American Conference on Physics Education in Rio de Janeiro. In Engineering and Science, November, 21.

1963b. “The Quantum Theory of Gravitation.” Acta Physica Polonica 24:697.

1963c. “This Unscientific Age.” John Danz Lectures. Transcript. CIT.

Feynman; Leighton, Robert B.; and Sands, Matthew. 1963. The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.

Feynman and Vernon, F. L. 1963. “The Theory of a General Quantum System Interacting with a Linear Dissipative System.” Annals of Physics 24:118.

1964a. “Comments on the New Arithmetic Textbooks.” Typescript. PERS.

1964b. “Theory and Applications of Mercerau’s Superconducting Circuits.” Draft typescript. CIT.

Feynman; Gell-Mann, Murray; and Zweig, George. 1964. “Group U(6) × U(6) Generated by Current Components.” Physical Review Letters 13:678.

1965a. “The Development of the Space-Time View of Quantum Electrodynamics.” Nobel Prize in Physics

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