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%%%     author          = "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
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%%%     address         = "University of Utah
%%%                        Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB
%%%                        155 S 1400 E RM 233
%%%                        Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090
%%%                        USA",
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%%%                        beebe at computer.org (Internet)",
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%%%     keywords        = "bibliography; BibTeX; Richard Phillips
%%%                        Feynman; Feynman amplitude; Feynman blocks;
%%%                        Feynman cycles; Feynman diagram; Feynman
%%%                        graph series; Feynman graph; Feynman
%%%                        integral; Feynman integration; Feynman map;
%%%                        Feynman path integral; Feynman propagator;
%%%                        Feynman quantization technique; Feynman
%%%                        ruleos; Feynman track; Feynman--Dyson
%%%                        algebra; Feynman--Dyson series;
%%%                        Feynman--Goldstone diagram;
%%%                        Feynman--Goldstone perturbation expansion;
%%%                        Feynman--Hellmann theorem; Feynman--Kac
%%%                        formula; Feynman--Kac path integrals;
%%%                        Feynman--Vernon influence functional;
%%%                        Fokker--Wheeler--Feynman interaction;
%%%                        Hellmann--Feynman theorem; Wheeler--Feynman
%%%                        Hamiltonian; Wheeler--Feynman
%%%                        electrodynamics; Wheeler--Feynman
%%%                        interaction",
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%%%     docstring       = "This is a bibliography of the publications of
%%%                        1965 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Richard
%%%                        Phillips Feynman (11 May 1918--15 February
%%%                        1988) (shared with Sin-Itiro Tomonaga and
%%%                        Julian Schwinger, for ``their fundamental
%%%                        work in quantum electrodynamics, with
%%%                        deep-ploughing consequences for the physics
%%%                        of elementary particles''):
%%%
%%%                            http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1965/
%%%
%%%                        It also includes selected publications about
%%%                        him, but excludes the huge physics literature
%%%                        that uses Feynman diagrams, Feynman path
%%%                        integrals, and so on.
%%%
%%%                        At version 1.190, the year coverage looked
%%%                        like this:
%%%
%%%                             1933 (   2)    1964 (   9)    1995 (  13)
%%%                             1934 (   0)    1965 (  14)    1996 (   9)
%%%                             1935 (   1)    1966 (   9)    1997 (   8)
%%%                             1936 (   0)    1967 (   6)    1998 (  15)
%%%                             1937 (   1)    1968 (   2)    1999 (   6)
%%%                             1938 (   0)    1969 (   8)    2000 (  16)
%%%                             1939 (   4)    1970 (   6)    2001 (   8)
%%%                             1940 (   0)    1971 (   5)    2002 (   7)
%%%                             1941 (   1)    1972 (   9)    2003 (   9)
%%%                             1942 (   1)    1973 (   2)    2004 (   8)
%%%                             1943 (   0)    1974 (  10)    2005 (  12)
%%%                             1944 (   0)    1975 (   1)    2006 (  16)
%%%                             1945 (   1)    1976 (   6)    2007 (   9)
%%%                             1946 (   3)    1977 (   8)    2008 (  10)
%%%                             1947 (   3)    1978 (   4)    2009 (   8)
%%%                             1948 (   4)    1979 (   3)    2010 (  17)
%%%                             1949 (   7)    1980 (   5)    2011 (  36)
%%%                             1950 (   2)    1981 (   1)    2012 (  11)
%%%                             1951 (   6)    1982 (   8)    2013 (   8)
%%%                             1952 (   4)    1983 (   2)    2014 (   7)
%%%                             1953 (   7)    1984 (   2)    2015 (   8)
%%%                             1954 (   6)    1985 (   6)    2016 (   8)
%%%                             1955 (   7)    1986 (  11)    2017 (  11)
%%%                             1956 (   6)    1987 (  10)    2018 (  11)
%%%                             1957 (   6)    1988 (  14)    2019 (   8)
%%%                             1958 (   5)    1989 (  21)    2020 (   5)
%%%                             1959 (   3)    1990 (   3)    2021 (   0)
%%%                             1960 (   0)    1991 (  10)    2022 (   3)
%%%                             1961 (   4)    1992 (   7)    2023 (   1)
%%%                             1962 (   6)    1993 (  12)    2024 (   2)
%%%                             1963 (   5)    1994 (  11)
%%%                             19xx (   1)
%%%                             20xx (   2)
%%%
%%%                             Article:        326
%%%                             Book:           176
%%%                             InCollection:    51
%%%                             InProceedings:   23
%%%                             MastersThesis:    1
%%%                             Misc:            15
%%%                             PhdThesis:        1
%%%                             Proceedings:      7
%%%                             TechReport:      13
%%%
%%%                             Total entries:  613
%%%
%%%                        Feynman led the Theoretical Physics Division
%%%                        in the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos
%%%                        Laboratory in World War II, and it is possible
%%%                        that much of his published work there remains
%%%                        classified.
%%%
%%%                        See entry Erwin:2003:GPR for a pointer to the
%%%                        archive of Feynman's correspondence and
%%%                        works.  The memoir Mehra:2002:RPF is a
%%%                        compact account of Feynman's life and works,
%%%                        written by a physicist who knew him well for
%%%                        the last three decades of Feynman's life.
%%%                        See entry Mehra:1994:BDD for a lengthy
%%%                        biography of Feynman.
%%%
%%%                        For additional biographical accounts of
%%%                        Feynman's life, see the books
%%%                        Gleick:1992:GLS, Brown:1993:MGS,
%%%                        Dutt:1993:DFP, Schweber:1994:QMW,
%%%                        Sykes:1994:NOG, Gribbin:1997:RFL,
%%%                        Brown:2000:SPR, Leighton:2000:TBR,
%%%                        Milburn:2002:FPQ, Mlodinow:2003:FRS,
%%%                        Mlodinow:2003:STF, Parnell:2003:QPI,
%%%                        Brown:2005:FTN, Henderson:2010:RFQ,
%%%                        LeVine:2010:GES, Rogers:2010:MIS,
%%%                        Fritzsch:2011:YWM, Krauss:2011:QMR, and
%%%                        Ottaviani:2011:F.
%%%
%%%                        For reprints of Feynman's papers, and
%%%                        comments on his works, see the books
%%%                        Schwinger:1958:SPQ, Hey:1996:FLC,
%%%                        Hey:1999:FCE, Brown:2000:SPR,
%%%                        Danielson:2000:BCI, Horvitz:2000:QSW,
%%%                        Cropper:2001:GPL, Hey:2002:FCE, and
%%%                        Marcolli:2010:FM,
%%%
%%%                        The famous Feynman Lectures on Physics are
%%%                        available as printed books, with the support
%%%                        of a Web site at
%%%
%%%                            http://www.feynmanlectures.info/
%%%
%%%                        That site also contains links to Feynman's
%%%                        1965 Nobel Prize in Physics lecture, and to
%%%                        several audio recordings.
%%%
%%%                        Richard Feynman was honored posthumously on
%%%                        a US postage stamp on 11 May 2005 (see entry
%%%                        Marateck:2006:DGP)
%%%
%%%                            http://th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/gif/stamps/sm_feynman.jpg
%%%
%%%                        as the father of nanotechnology by
%%%                        Guinea-Bissau in 2009
%%%
%%%                            http://th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/gif/stamps/sj_feynman1.jpg
%%%
%%%                        by the Republic of Mali in 2011
%%%
%%%                            http://th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/gif/stamps/sm_feynman2.jpg
%%%
%%%                        and by Sao Tome and Principe in 2009
%%%
%%%                            http://th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/gif/stamps/sm_feynman3.jpg
%%%
%%%                        Many of the declassified research reports
%%%                        formerly available from the Los Alamos
%%%                        library have been removed, or blocked from
%%%                        public access, but some of them have been
%%%                        saved by the Federation of American
%%%                        Scientists:
%%%
%%%                            http://fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/
%%%                            http://fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/index1.html
%%%                            http://fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/index1b.html
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%%%                            http://fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/index2b.html
%%%
%%%                        Back issues of the journal Los Alamos Science
%%%                        are available at
%%%
%%%                            http://www.fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/pubs/LaScience.htm
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%%%                        from the author's personal bibliographic
%%%                        collections, from the TeX User Group
%%%                        bibliography archive, from the BibNet Project
%%%                        archive, from databases of the ACM, AIP,
%%%                        AMS, APS, EMS, and IEEE, and from Web searches
%%%                        for Feynman bibliographies.
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%%% ====================================================================
%%%            Part 1 (of 2): publications by Richard Feynman
%%%
%%% Bibliography entries, sorted by year, and then by citation label
%%% (with ``bibsort -byyear'')
@Misc{Feynman:1933:CPM,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The Calculus for the Practical Man",
  howpublished = "High-school notebook.",
  year =         "1933",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 13:12:04 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Copy in CalTech archive. Original in Niels Bohr
                 Library, American Institute of Physics.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Hellmann:1937:EQG,
  author =       "Hans Hellmann",
  title =        "{Einf{\"u}hrung in die Quantenchemie}. ({German})
                 [{Introduction} to Quantum Chemistry]",
  publisher =    "Franz Deuticke",
  address =      "Leipzig, Germany and Vienna, Austria",
  pages =        "ix + 350",
  year =         "1937",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 15:17:11 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Publication number 3754. See note in
                 \cite{Feynman:1939:FM}.",
  URL =          "http://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/DocumentServlet?id=11268",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "{German}",
  remark =       "The author was a Professor at the Karpov Institute in
                 Moscow, USSR, when this book was written.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1939:FM,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Forces in Molecules",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "56",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "340--343",
  day =          "15",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1939",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.56.340",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:21:16 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "This article, written by the author when he was a
                 21-year-old undergraduate physics student at MIT
                 working under Chairman and Professor John Clarke
                 Slater, contains an independent rediscovery of a famous
                 theorem in quantum chemistry. The connection to the
                 first discovery \cite{Hellmann:1937:EQG} was found only
                 later. Slater's books refer to this as the Feynman
                 Theorem, or the Feynman--Hellman Theorem, but most
                 later authors call it the Hellmann--Feynman Theorem,
                 crediting the discoverers in order of scientific
                 priority.",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0022.42302",
  abstract =     "Formulas have been developed to calculate the forces
                 in a molecular system directly, rather than indirectly
                 through the agency of energy. This permits an
                 independent calculation of the slope of the curves of
                 energy vs. position of the nuclei, and may thus
                 increase the accuracy, or decrease the labor involved
                 in the calculation of these curves. The force on a
                 nucleus in an atomic system is shown to be just the
                 classical electrostatic force that would be exerted on
                 this nucleus by other nuclei and by the electrons'
                 charge distribution. Qualitative implications of this
                 are discussed.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@MastersThesis{Feynman:1939:FSM,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "Forces and stresses in molecules",
  type =         "Thesis (B.S.)",
  school =       "MIT",
  address =      "Cambridge, MA, USA",
  pages =        "30",
  year =         "1939",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 13:24:10 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  advisor =      "John Clarke Slater",
}

@Article{Vallarta:1939:SCR,
  author =       "Manuel Sandoval Vallarta and Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The Scattering of Cosmic Rays by the Stars of a
                 Galaxy",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "55",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "506--507",
  day =          "1",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1939",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.55.506.2",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.55.506",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0020.28304",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
  remark =       "Mehra's memoir \cite{Mehra:2002:RPF} incorrectly gives
                 page range as 340--343, but that range corresponds to
                 entry \cite{Feynman:1939:FM}.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1941:RAM,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and J. A. Wheeler",
  title =        "Reaction of the Absorber as the Mechanism of Radiative
                 Damping",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "59",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "683--683",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1941",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 00:02:00 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@PhdThesis{Feynman:1942:PLA,
  author =       "Richard Feynman",
  title =        "The Principle of Least Action in Quantum Mechanics",
  type =         "Thesis ({Ph.D.})",
  school =       "Department of Physics, Princeton University",
  address =      "Princeton, NJ, USA",
  year =         "1942",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 00:02:00 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Wheeler:1945:IAM,
  author =       "John Archibald Wheeler and Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "Interaction with the Absorber as the Mechanism of
                 Radiation",
  journal =      j-REV-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "17",
  number =       "2--3",
  pages =        "157--181",
  day =          "1",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1945",
  CODEN =        "RMPHAT",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.17.157",
  ISSN =         "0034-6861 (print), 1538-4527 (electronic), 1539-0756",
  ISSN-L =       "0034-6861",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "``We must, therefore, be prepared to find that further
                 advance into this region will require a still more
                 extensive renunciation of features which we are
                 accustomed to demand of the space time mode of
                 description.'' Niels Bohr",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Reviews of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://rmp.aps.org/browse",
}

@TechReport{Bacher:1946:AR,
  author =       "R. F. Bacher and R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Amplifier response",
  type =         "Report",
  institution =  "Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Atomic Energy
                 Commission",
  address =      "Los Alamos, NM, USA",
  pages =        "15",
  year =         "1946",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:08:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Edited and declassified work from the Manhattan
                 Project. Department of State Publication 2661 USGPO.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  xxnote =       "Check author order??",
}

@TechReport{Feynman:1946:NDS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and T. A. Welton",
  title =        "Neutron Diffusion in a Space Lattice of Fissionable
                 and Absorbing Materials",
  type =         "Report",
  number =       "OSTI 4381097",
  institution =  "Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Atomic Energy
                 Commission",
  address =      "Los Alamos, NM, USA",
  year =         "1946",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:18:57 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{Feynman:1946:TAF,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "A Theorem and its Application to Finite Tampers",
  type =         "Report",
  number =       "{OSTI 4341197}",
  institution =  "Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Atomic Energy
                 Commission",
  address =      "Los Alamos, NM, USA",
  year =         "1946",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:17:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{Feynman:1947:ESE,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and N. Metropolis and E. Teller",
  title =        "Equations of State of Elements Based on the
                 Generalized {Fermi--Thomas} Theory",
  type =         "Report",
  number =       "{OSTI 4417654}",
  institution =  "Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Atomic Energy
                 Commission",
  address =      "Los Alamos, NM, USA",
  year =         "1947",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:20:02 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1947:WWF,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "G. T. Reynolds and Donald R. Hamilton",
  booktitle =    "The Future of Nuclear Science",
  title =        "What Will the Fundamental Particles Turn Out to Be?",
  publisher =    pub-PRINCETON,
  address =      pub-PRINCETON:adr,
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1947",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:29:09 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  xxnote =       "Check: title uncertain; cited in \cite[pp.
                 278--279]{Halpern:2017:QLH}. Book not found in several
                 Web library catalogs.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1948:PT,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Pocono} Conference",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "8--10",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1948",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3066070",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 00:01:48 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "In June 1947 the National Academy of Sciences arranged
                 an informal conference at Shelter Island, New York, to
                 which a small group of theoretical physicists came to
                 sit together and talk over the problems in their field.
                 The success of this first conference prompted the
                 National Academy to sponsor a second one this year,
                 which took place at Pocono Manor in Pocono Summit,
                 Pennsylvania, March 30 to April 2. Dr. Feynman, who
                 attended both conferences, describes what took place
                 this time.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Feynman:1948:RCC,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "A Relativistic Cut-Off for Classical Electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "74",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "939--946",
  day =          "15",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1948",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.74.939",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "78.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0026929 (10,222h)",
  MRreviewer =   "C. Kikuchi",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0035.42502",
  abstract =     "Ordinarily it is assumed that interaction between
                 charges occurs along light cones, that is, only where
                 the four-dimensional interval $ s^2 = t^2 - r^2 $ is
                 exactly zero. We discuss the modifications produced if,
                 as in the theory of F. Bopp, substantial interaction is
                 assumed to occur over a narrow range of $ s^2 $ around
                 zero. This has no practical effect on the interaction
                 of charges which are distant from one another by
                 several electron radii. The action of a charge on
                 itself is finite and behaves as electromagnetic mass
                 for accelerations which are not excessive. There also
                 results a classical representation of the phenomena of
                 pair production in sufficiently strong fields.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1948:RCQ,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Relativistic Cut-Off for Quantum Electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "74",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "1430--1438",
  day =          "15",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1948",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.74.1430",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0027715 (10,345c)",
  MRreviewer =   "C. Kikuchi",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0033.32505",
  abstract =     "A relativistic cut-off of high frequency quanta,
                 similar to that suggested by Bopp, is shown to produce
                 a finite invariant self-energy for a free electron. The
                 electromagnetic line shift for a bound electron comes
                 out as given by Bethe and Weissk opf's wave packet
                 prescription. The scattering of an electron in a
                 potential, without radiation, is discussed. The cross
                 section remains finite. The problem of polarization of
                 the vacuum is not solved. Otherwise, the results will
                 in general agree essentially with those calculated by
                 the prescription of Schwinger. An alternative cut-off
                 procedure analogous to one proposed by Wataghin, which
                 eliminates high frequency intermediate states, is shown
                 to do the same things but to offer to solve vacuum
                 polarization problems as well.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1948:STA,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Space--time Approach to Non-Relativistic Quantum
                 Mechanics",
  journal =      j-REV-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "20",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "367--387",
  day =          "1",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1948",
  CODEN =        "RMPHAT",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.20.367",
  ISSN =         "0034-6861 (print), 1538-4527 (electronic), 1539-0756",
  ISSN-L =       "0034-6861",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0026940 (10,224b)",
  MRreviewer =   "O. Frink",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:23:41 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "Non-relativistic quantum mechanics is formulated here
                 in a different way. It is, however, mathematically
                 equivalent to the familiar formulation. In quantum
                 mechanics the probability of an event which can happen
                 in several different ways is the absolute square of a
                 sum of complex contributions, one from each alternative
                 way. The probability that a particle will be found to
                 have a path $ x(t) $ lying somewhere within a region of
                 space time is the square of a sum of contributions, one
                 from each path in the region. The contribution from a
                 single path is postulated to be an exponential whose
                 (imaginary) phase is the classical action (in units of
                 $ \hbar $ ) for the path in question. The total
                 contribution from all paths reaching $x$, $t$ from the
                 past is the wave function $ \psi (x, t) $. This is
                 shown to satisfy Schr{\"o}dinger's equation. The
                 relation to matrix and operator algebra is discussed.
                 Applications are indicated, in particular to eliminate
                 the coordinates of the field oscillators from the
                 equations of quantum electrodynamics.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Reviews of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://rmp.aps.org/browse",
}

@TechReport{Feynman:1949:ESEa,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and N. Metropolis and E. Teller",
  title =        "Equations of state of elements based on the
                 generalized {Fermi--Thomas} theory",
  number =       "AECD-2448",
  institution =  "Technical Information Branch, Oak Ridge Operations,
                 AEC",
  address =      "Oak Ridge, TN, USA",
  pages =        "41",
  day =          "20",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1949",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 00:02:00 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/metropolis-nicholas.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.osti.gov/accomplishments/documents/fullText/ACC0107.pdf;
                 http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/4417654-BCgOtj/native/",
  abstract =     "The Fermi--Thomas model has been used to derive the
                 equation of state of matter at high pressures and at
                 various temperatures. Calculations have been carried
                 out with and without exchange terms. Discussion of
                 similarity transformations lead to the virial theorem
                 and to correlation of solutions for different
                 $Z$-values.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "War-time work declassified in 1949.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1949:ESEb,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and N. Metropolis and E. Teller",
  title =        "Equations of State of Elements Based on the
                 Generalized {Fermi--Thomas} Theory",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "75",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "1561--1573",
  day =          "15",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1949",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.75.1561",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "http://prola.aps.org/pdf/PR/v75/i10/p1561_1;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/metropolis-nicholas.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "0036.43007",
  abstract =     "The Fermi--Thomas model has been used to derive the
                 equation of state of matter at high pressures and at
                 various temperatures. Calculations have been carried
                 out both without and with the exchange terms.
                 Discussion of similarity transformations lead to the
                 virial theorem and to correlation of solutions for
                 different $Z$ values.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
  keywords =     "Astronomy; astrophysics; geophysics",
}

@Article{Feynman:1949:STA,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Space--time Approach to Quantum Electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "76",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "769--789",
  day =          "15",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1949",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.76.769",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0035687 (11,765d)",
  MRreviewer =   "F. J. Dyson",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:33:24 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0038.13302",
  abstract =     "In this paper two things are done. (1) It is shown
                 that a considerable simplification can be attained in
                 writing down matrix elements for complex processes in
                 electrodynamics. Further, a physical point of view is
                 available which permits them to be written down
                 directly for any specific problem. Being simply a
                 restatement of conventional electrodynamics, however,
                 the matrix elements diverge for complex processes. (2)
                 Electrodynamics is modified by altering the interaction
                 of electrons at short distances. All matrix elements
                 are now finite, with the exception of those relating to
                 problems of vacuum polarization. The latter are
                 evaluated in a manner suggested by Pauli and Bethe,
                 which gives finite results for these matrices also. The
                 only effects sensitive to the modification are changes
                 in mass and charge of the electrons. Such changes could
                 not be directly observed. Phenomena directly
                 observable, are insensitive to the details of the
                 modification used (except at extreme energies). For
                 such phenomena, a limit can be taken as the range of
                 the modification goes to zero. The results then agree
                 with those of Schwinger. A complete, unambiguous, and
                 presumably consistent, method is therefore available
                 for the calculation of all processes involving
                 electrons and photons.\par

                 The simplification in writing the expressions results
                 from an emphasis on the over-all space--time view
                 resulting from a study of the solution of the equations
                 of electrodynamics. The relation of this to the more
                 conventional Hamiltonian point of view is discussed. It
                 would be very difficult to make the modification which
                 is proposed if one insisted on having the equations in
                 Hamiltonian form.

                 The methods apply as well to charges obeying the
                 Klein--Gordon equation, and to the various meson
                 theories of nuclear forces. Illustrative examples are
                 given. Although a modification like that used in
                 electrodynamics can make all matrices finite for all of
                 the meson theories, for some of the theories it is no
                 longer true that all directly observable phenomena are
                 insensitive to the details of the modification
                 used.

                 The actual evaluation of integrals appearing in the
                 matrix elements may be facilitated, in the simpler
                 cases, by methods described in the appendix.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1949:TP,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "The Theory of Positrons",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "76",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "749--759",
  day =          "15",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1949",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.76.749",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0037.12406",
  abstract =     "The problem of the behavior of positrons and electrons
                 in given external potentials, neglecting their mutual
                 interaction, is analyzed by replacing the theory of
                 holes by a reinterpretation of the solutions of the
                 Dirac equation. It is possible to write down a complete
                 solution of the problem in terms of boundary conditions
                 on the wave function, and this solution contains
                 automatically all the possibilities of virtual (and
                 real) pair formation and annihilation together with the
                 ordinary scattering processes, including the correct
                 relative signs of the various terms.\par

                 In this solution, the ``negative energy states'' appear
                 in a form which may be pictured (as by St{\"u}ckelberg)
                 in space--time as waves traveling away from the
                 external potential backwards in time. Experimentally,
                 such a wave corresponds to a positron approaching the
                 potential and annihilating the electron. A particle
                 moving forward in time (electron) in a potential may be
                 scattered forward in time (ordinary scattering) or
                 backward (pair annihilation). When moving backward
                 (positron) it may be scattered backward in time
                 (positron scattering) or forward (pair production). For
                 such a particle the amplitude for transition from an
                 initial to a final state is analyzed to any order in
                 the potential by considering it to undergo a sequence
                 of such scatterings.\par

                 The amplitude for a process involving many such
                 particles is the product of the transition amplitudes
                 for each particle. The exclusion principle requires
                 that antisymmetric combinations of amplitudes be chosen
                 for those complete processes which differ only by
                 exchange of particles. It seems that a consistent
                 interpretation is only possible if the exclusion
                 principle is adopted. The exclusion principle need not
                 be taken into account in intermediate states. Vacuum
                 problems do not arise for charges which do not interact
                 with one another, but these are analyzed nevertheless
                 in anticipation of application to quantum
                 electrodynamics.\par

                 The results are also expressed in momentum--energy
                 variables. Equivalence to the second quantization
                 theory of holes is proved in an appendix.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1949:TTP,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "{T5}. {The} Theory of Positrons",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "75",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "1321--1322",
  day =          "15",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1949",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.75.1279",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 24 08:24:59 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Brief contribution to the Minutes of the 1948 Annual
                 Meeting at New York, January 26--29, 1949.",
  URL =          "https://journals.aps.org/pr/pdf/10.1103/PhysRev.75.1279",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://journals.aps.org/archive/browse",
}

@Article{Wheeler:1949:CET,
  author =       "John Archibald Wheeler and Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "Classical Electrodynamics in Terms of Direct
                 Interparticle Action",
  journal =      j-REV-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "21",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "425--433",
  day =          "1",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1949",
  CODEN =        "RMPHAT",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.21.425",
  ISSN =         "0034-6861 (print), 1538-4527 (electronic), 1539-0756",
  ISSN-L =       "0034-6861",
  MRclass =      "78.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0032447 (11,293a)",
  MRreviewer =   "C. Kikuchi",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "... the energy tensor can be regarded only as a
                 provisional means of representing matter . In reality,
                 matter consists of electrically charged particles...",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Reviews of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://rmp.aps.org/browse",
}

@Article{Feynman:1950:MFQ,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Mathematical Formulation of the Quantum Theory of
                 Electromagnetic Interaction",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "80",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "440--457",
  day =          "1",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1950",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.80.440",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0041726 (12,889b)",
  MRreviewer =   "F. J. Dyson",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0040.28002",
  abstract =     "The validity of the rules given in previous papers for
                 the solution of problems in quantum electrodynamics is
                 established. Starting with Fermi's formulation of the
                 field as a set of harmonic oscillators, the effect of
                 the oscillators is integrated out in the Lagrangian
                 form of quantum mechanics. There results an expression
                 for the effect of all virtual photons valid to all
                 orders in e2/ c. It is shown that evaluation of this
                 expression as a power series in e2/ c gives just the
                 terms expected by the aforementioned rules.\par

                 In addition, a relation is established between the
                 amplitude for a given process in an arbitrary
                 unquantized potential and in a quantum electrodynamical
                 field. This relation permits a simple general statement
                 of the laws of quantum electrodynamics.\par

                 A description, in Lagrangian quantum-mechanical form,
                 of particles satisfying the Klein--Gordon equation is
                 given in an Appendix. It involves the use of an extra
                 parameter analogous to proper time to describe the
                 trajectory of the particle in four dimensions.\par

                 A second Appendix discusses, in the special case of
                 photons, the problem of finding what real processes are
                 implied by the formula for virtual
                 processes.\par

                 Problems of the divergences of electrodynamics are not
                 discussed.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
  received =     "8 June 1950",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1951:CPQ,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  booktitle =    "{Proceedings of the Second Berkeley Symposium on
                 Mathematical and Statistical Probability, California
                 July 31--August 12, 1950}",
  title =        "The concept of probability in quantum mechanics",
  publisher =    pub-U-CAL,
  address =      pub-U-CAL:adr,
  pages =        "533--541",
  year =         "1951",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0047541 (13,891h)",
  MRreviewer =   "B. O. Koopman",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:52:44 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bsmsp/1200500252",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0043.21102",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "quantum theory",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1951:EAC,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  booktitle =    "Ci{\'e}ncia e Cultura, {III Annual Meeting of the
                 Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science, Belo
                 Horizonte (MG), November, 1951}",
  title =        "Estado atual dos conhecimentos sobre os m{\'e}sons.
                 ({Portuguese}) [Current state of knowledge about
                 mesons]",
  publisher =    "????",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1951",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:39:24 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Abstract only.",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Portuguese",
}

@Misc{Feynman:1951:HEP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Carl W. Helstrom and Malvin A.
                 Ruderman and William Karzas",
  title =        "High Energy Phenomena and Meson Theories",
  howpublished = "Notes on course at CIT, January--March 1951",
  year =         "1951",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:13:29 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  xxnote =       "Check author order??",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1951:NNP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  booktitle =    "Ci{\'e}ncia e Cultura, {III Annual Meeting of the
                 Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science, Belo
                 Horizonte (MG), November, 1951}",
  title =        "Uma nova nota{\c{c}}ao para o c{\'a}lculo operacional.
                 ({Portuguese}) [{A} new notation for the operational
                 calculus]",
  publisher =    "????",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "301--??",
  year =         "1951",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:39:24 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Abstract only.",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Portuguese",
}

@Article{Feynman:1951:OCH,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "An Operator Calculus Having Applications in Quantum
                 Electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "84",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "108--128",
  day =          "1",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1951",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.84.108",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0044379 (13,410e)",
  MRreviewer =   "F. J. Dyson",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:34:58 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0044.23304",
  abstract =     "An alteration in the notation used to indicate the
                 order of operation of noncommuting quantities is
                 suggested. Instead of the order being defined by the
                 position on the paper, an ordering subscript is
                 introduced so that $ A_s B_s $ means $ A B $ or $ B A $
                 depending on whether $s$ exceeds $s$ or vice versa.
                 Then $ A_s $ can be handled as though it were an
                 ordinary numerical function of $s$. An increase in ease
                 of manipulating some operator expressions results.
                 Connection to the theory of functionals is discussed in
                 an appendix. Illustrative applications to quantum
                 mechanics are made. In quantum electrodynamics it
                 permits a simple formal understanding of the
                 interrelation of the various present day theoretical
                 formulations.\par

                 The operator expression of the Dirac equation is
                 related to the author's previous description of
                 positrons. An attempt is made to interpret the operator
                 ordering parameter in this case as a fifth coordinate
                 variable in an extended Dirac equation. Fock's
                 parametrization, discussed in an appendix, seems to be
                 easier to interpret.\par

                 In the last section a summary of the numerical
                 constants appearing in formulas for transition
                 probabilities is given.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Brown:1952:RCC,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown and Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Radiative Corrections to {Compton} Scattering",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "85",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "231--244",
  day =          "15",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1952",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.85.231",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0046.43810",
  abstract =     "Corrections of order $ e^6 $ to the differential cross
                 section for Compton scattering of unpolarized radiation
                 by electrons are computed. The results for corrections
                 ascribable to virtual photons are finite,
                 relativistically invariant, and valid at all energies,
                 but contain a term which depends logarithmically on an
                 assumed small photon mass $ \lambda $. A cross section
                 of the same order has also been obtained for double
                 Compton scattering in which one of the emitted photons
                 has an energy small compared to the rest mass of the
                 electron (with the electron initially at rest). This
                 contains a term depending on $ \ln \lambda $ which
                 exactly compensates the similar term arising from
                 virtual quanta in all observable cases. Approximations
                 for low and high energies, as well as numerical
                 results, are given. These disagree with results
                 obtained previously by Schafroth.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@TechReport{Lopes:1952:PMT,
  author =       "Jos{\'e} Leite Lopes and Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "On the Pseudoscalar Meson Theory of the Deuteron",
  type =         "Notas de F{\'\i}sica",
  number =       "2",
  institution =  "Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas F{\'\i}sicas",
  address =      "Av. Pasteur, 250, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil",
  year =         "1952",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:27:08 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Jos{\'e} Leite Lopes (1918--2006); Richard Phillips
                 Feynman (1918--1988)",
}

@Article{Baranger:1953:RCL,
  author =       "M. Baranger and H. A. Bethe and R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Relativistic Correction to the {Lamb} Shift",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "92",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "482--501",
  day =          "15",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1953",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.92.482",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0059812 (15,589h)",
  MRreviewer =   "A. Salam",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0051.21206",
  abstract =     "The relativistic corrections to the Lamb shift, i.e.,
                 terms of order $ \alpha (Z \alpha)^5 m c^2 $, are
                 calculated. For this purpose, the Lamb shift is
                 separated into one term in which the Coulomb potential
                 acts only once, and another term in which it acts two
                 or more times (Sec. II). The one-potential term is
                 shown to be equal to the expression calculated in
                 previous papers except for corrections of order $
                 \alpha (Z \alpha)^6 $ (Sec. III), and a method is given
                 by which these corrections could be evaluated if
                 desired (Appendix). The many-potential term can be
                 separated into a nonrelativistic part which is again
                 equal to the term calculated in previous papers, and a
                 relativistic term which can be calculated by
                 considering the intermediate states as free (Sec. IV).
                 The calculation of the latter term which, of course,
                 involves the Coulomb potential exactly twice, is
                 described in Sec. V. A correction to the vacuum
                 polarization term which is of the same order, is
                 evaluated in Sec. VI.\par

                 The result for the relativistic correction is 7.13
                 Mc/sec, and is in agreement with the result of Karplus,
                 Klein, and Schwinger which was obtained by an
                 independent method. The result for the complete Lamb
                 shift has been given in a recent paper by Salpeter. The
                 small remaining discrepancy of 0.6 Mc/sec between
                 theory and experiment might be due to the next order
                 relativistic correction which should be of order $
                 \alpha (Z \alpha)^6 \ln (Z \alpha) $.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1953:ATLa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "I. Imai",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the {International Conference on
                 Theoretical Physics, Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan, September
                 1953}",
  title =        "Atomic theory of liquid helium",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  bookpages =    "xviii + 942",
  pages =        "895--901",
  year =         "1953",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1002/zamm.19560360113",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:17:16 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Published as ZAMM --- Journal of Applied Mathematics
                 and Mechanics / Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Angewandte
                 Mathematik und Mechanik Volume 36, Issue 1--2, page 79,
                 1956.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1953:ATLb,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Atomic Theory of Liquid Helium Near Absolute Zero",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "91",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "1301--1308",
  day =          "15",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1953",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.91.1301",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0058.44806",
  abstract =     "The properties of liquid helium at very low
                 temperatures (below $ 0.5^\circ K $ ) are discussed
                 from the atomic point of view. It is argued that the
                 lowest states are compressional waves (phonons).
                 Long-range motions which leave density unaltered
                 (stirrings) are impossible for Bose statistics since
                 they simply permute the atoms. Motions on an atomic
                 scale are possible, but require a minimum energy of
                 excitation. Therefore at low temperature the specific
                 heat varies as $ T^3 $ and the flow resistance of the
                 fluid is small. The arguments are entirely qualitative
                 no calculation of the energy of excitation nor of the
                 low-temperature viscosity is given. In an appendix an
                 expression, previously given, for the partition
                 function is modified to include the effects of
                 phonons.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
  xxyear =       "1954",
}

@TechReport{Feynman:1953:ATLc,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Atomic theory of liquid helium",
  type =         "Notas de F{\'\i}sica",
  number =       "12",
  institution =  "Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas F{\'\i}sicas",
  address =      "Av. Wenceslau Braz, 71, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil",
  year =         "1953",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:23:24 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1953:ATT,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Atomic Theory of the $ \lambda $ Transition in
                 Helium",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "91",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "1291--1301",
  day =          "15",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1953",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.91.1291",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0053.48001",
  abstract =     "It is shown from first principles that, in spite of
                 the large interatomic forces, liquid He$^4$ should
                 exhibit a transition analogous to the transition in an
                 ideal Bose--Einstein gas. The exact partition function
                 is written as an integral over trajectories, using the
                 space--time approach to quantum mechanics. It is next
                 argued that the motion of one atom through the others
                 is not opposed by a potential barrier because the
                 others may move out of the way. This just increases the
                 effective inertia of the moving atom. This permits a
                 simpler form to be written for the partition function.
                 A rough analysis of this form shows the existence of a
                 transition, but of the third order. It is possible that
                 a more complete analysis would show that the transition
                 implied by the simplified partition function is
                 actually like the experimental one.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Book{Feynman:1953:FSN,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "F{\'\i}sica Nuclear T{\'e}orica. ({Portuguese})
                 [{Theoretical} Nuclear physics]",
  publisher =    "Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas F{\'\i}sicas",
  address =      "Av. Wenceslau Braz, 71, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1953",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:20:20 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Edited by G. Rawitscher (CBPF). Republished in
                 \cite{Feynman:2005:FT}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Portuguese",
}

@Article{Feynman:1953:TLH,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "The $ \lambda $-Transition in Liquid Helium",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "90",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "1116--1117",
  day =          "15",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1953",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.90.1116.2",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1954:ATT,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Atomic Theory of the Two-Fluid Model of Liquid
                 Helium",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "94",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "262--277",
  day =          "15",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1954",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.94.262",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:31:25 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0058.44807",
  abstract =     "It is argued that the wave function representing an
                 excitation in liquid helium should be nearly of the
                 form $ \sum i f(r_i) \phi $, where $ \phi $ is the
                 ground-state wave function, $ f(r) $ is some function
                 of position, and the sum is taken over each atom $i$.
                 In the variational principle this trial function
                 minimizes the energy if $ f(r) = \exp (i k \cdot r) $,
                 the energy value being $ E(k) = \hbar^2 k^2 / 2 m S(k)
                 $, where $ S(k) $ is the structure factor of the liquid
                 for neutron scattering. For small $k$, $E$ rises
                 linearly (phonons). For larger $k$, $ S(k) $ has a
                 maximum which makes a ring in the diffraction pattern
                 and a minimum in the $ E(k) $ vs $k$ curve. Near the
                 minimum, $ E(k) $ behaves as $ \Delta + \hbar^2 (k -
                 k_0)^2 / 2 \mu $, which form Landau found agrees with
                 the data on specific heat. The theoretical value of $
                 \Delta $ is twice too high, however, indicating need of
                 a better trial function.\par

                 Excitations near the minimum are shown to behave in all
                 essential ways like the rotons postulated by Landau.
                 The thermodynamic and hydrodynamic equations of the
                 two-fluid model are discussed from this view. The view
                 is not adequate to deal with the details of the $
                 \lambda $ transition and with problems of critical flow
                 velocity.\par

                 In a dilute solution of He$^3$ atoms in He$^4$, the
                 He$^3$ should move essentially as free particles but of
                 higher effective mass. This mass is calculated, in an
                 appendix, to be about six atomic mass units.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1954:PNM,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and G. Speisman",
  title =        "Proton-Neutron Mass Difference",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "94",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "500--500",
  day =          "15",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1954",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.94.500",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1954:PSF,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "The present situation in fundamental theoretical
                 physics",
  journal =      "Anais Acad. Brasil. Ci.",
  volume =       "26",
  pages =        "51--59",
  year =         "1954",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0001-3765 (print), 1678-2690 (electronic)",
  MRclass =      "79.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0064628 (16,312a)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:56:52 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0057.15801",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ci\^encias",
  keywords =     "theoretical physics",
}

@InProceedings{Lopes:1954:PMT,
  author =       "Jos{\'e} Leite Lopes and Richard P. Feynman",
  booktitle =    "New Research Techniques in Physics, {15--29 July
                 1951}",
  title =        "On the Pseudoscalar Meson Theory of the Deuteron",
  publisher =    "Brazilian Academy of Sciences",
  address =      "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1954",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:27:08 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Jos{\'e} Leite Lopes (1918--2006); Richard Phillips
                 Feynman (1918--1988)",
}

@Article{Feynman:1955:AQM,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Application of quantum mechanics to liquid helium",
  journal =      "Progress in Low Temperature Physics",
  volume =       "1",
  pages =        "17--53",
  year =         "1955",
  CODEN =        "PLTPAA",
  ISBN =         "0-444-53307-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-444-53307-4",
  ISSN =         "0079-6417",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:28:01 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1955:CRS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Michael Cohen",
  title =        "The character of the roton state in liquid helium",
  journal =      j-PROG-THEOR-PHYS,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "261--262",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1955",
  CODEN =        "PTPKAV",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1143/PTP.14.261",
  ISSN =         "0033-068X (print), 1347-4081 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0033-068X",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:30:30 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTP/14/261/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Progress of Theoretical Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://ptp.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year",
}

@TechReport{Feynman:1955:DNE,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and F. de Hoffmann and R. Serber",
  title =        "Dispersion of the Neutron Emission in {U235} Fission",
  type =         "Report",
  number =       "{OSTI 4354998}",
  institution =  "Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Atomic Energy
                 Commission",
  address =      "Los Alamos, NM, USA",
  year =         "1955",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:22:40 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1955:HIR,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Helium {II} in rotational flow",
  journal =      j-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "121",
  number =       "3171",
  pages =        "622--??",
  day =          "7",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1955",
  CODEN =        "SCIEAS",
  ISSN =         "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8075",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:32:50 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
  remark =       "This article is not listed in the journal's table of
                 contents for that issue at
                 \path=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/122/3171.toc=,
                 although the article initial page is contained in this
                 issue. The first listed article begins on page 623, and
                 the issue on page 617.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1955:SEP,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Slow Electrons in a Polar Crystal",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "97",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "660--665",
  day =          "2",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1955",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.97.660",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:30:07 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0065.23903",
  abstract =     "A variational principle is developed for the lowest
                 energy of a system described by a path integral. It is
                 applied to the problem of the interaction of an
                 electron with a polarizable lattice, as idealized by
                 Fr{\"o}hlich. The motion of the electron, after the
                 phonons of the lattice field are eliminated, is
                 described as a path integral. The variational method
                 applied to this gives an energy for all values of the
                 coupling constant. It is at least as accurate as
                 previously known results. The effective mass of the
                 electron is also calculated, but the accuracy here is
                 difficult to judge.A variational principle is developed
                 for the lowest energy of a system described by a path
                 integral. It is applied to the problem of the
                 interaction of an electron with a polarizable lattice,
                 as idealized by Fr{\"o}hlich. The motion of the
                 electron, after the phonons of the lattice field are
                 eliminated, is described as a path integral. The
                 variational method applied to this gives an energy for
                 all values of the coupling constant. It is at least as
                 accurate as previously known results. The effective
                 mass of the electron is also calculated, but the
                 accuracy here is difficult to judge.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1955:VS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The value of science",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "13--15",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1955",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:31:24 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:19.3.Science",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1956:DNE,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and F. de Hoffmann and R. Serber",
  title =        "Dispersion of the Neutron Emission in {U-235}
                 Fission",
  journal =      j-J-NUCL-ENERGY-1954,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1--2",
  pages =        "64--66, IN9, 68--69",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1956",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0891-3919(56)90042-0",
  ISSN =         "0891-3919 (print), 1878-2051 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0891-3919",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:34:33 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "The neutron-intensity fluctuations of the original Los
                 Alamos Water Boiler (LOPO) were used to measure the
                 dispersion in v, the number of neutrons per fission.
                 The result obtained was $ \nu^2 = 7.8 \pm 0.6 $ for
                 U-235 thermal fission.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "J. Nucl. Energy",
  fjournal =     "Journal of Nuclear Energy (1954)",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08913919",
  remark =       "Several online sources incorrectly cite this journal
                 as ``High energy'', but that form is not shown in the
                 US Library of Congress entry for the ``Journal of
                 Nuclear Energy''.",
  xxjournal =    "High Energy",
}

@Article{Feynman:1956:ESE,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and Michael Cohen",
  title =        "Energy Spectrum of the Excitations in Liquid Helium",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "102",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "1189--1204",
  day =          "1",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1956",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.102.1189",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0071.44702",
  abstract =     "A wave function previously used to represent an
                 excitation (phonon or roton) in liquid helium, inserted
                 into a variational principle for the energy, gave an
                 energy-momentum curve having the qualitative shape
                 suggested by Landau; but the value computed for the
                 minimum energy $ \Delta $ of a roton was 19.1$^\circ
                 $K, while thermodynamic data require $ \Delta =
                 9.6^\circ K $. A new wave function is proposed here.
                 The new value computed for $ \Delta $ is 11.5$^\circ
                 $K. Qualitatively, the wave function suggests that the
                 roton is a kind of quantum-mechanical analog of a
                 microscopic vortex ring, of diameter about equal to the
                 atomic spacing. A forward motion of single atoms
                 through the center of the ring is accompanied by a
                 dipole distribution of returning flow far from the
                 ring.\par

                 In the computation both the two-atom and three-atom
                 correlation functions appear. The former is known from
                 x-rays, while for the latter the Kirkwood approximation
                 of a product of three two-atom correlation functions is
                 used. A method is developed to estimate and correct for
                 most of the error caused by this approximation, so that
                 the residual uncertainty due to this source is
                 negligible.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1956:RSR,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The relation of science and religion",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "20--23",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1956",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:35:30 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See letter and response \cite{Sohler:1956:LNH}.",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:19.9.Religion",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1956:SOC,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Science and the Open Channel",
  journal =      j-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "123",
  number =       "3191",
  pages =        "307--??",
  day =          "24",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1956",
  CODEN =        "SCIEAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1126/science.123.3191.307",
  ISSN =         "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8075",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:23:34 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
  remark =       "PMID 17774518.",
}

@Article{Mercereau:1956:PCF,
  author =       "J. E. Mercereau and R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Physical Conditions for Ferromagnetic Resonance",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "104",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "63--63",
  day =          "1",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1956",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.104.63",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "All but one of the multiple ferromagnetic resonances
                 observed by White and Solt in a sphere are shown to
                 correspond to modes in which the oscillating part of
                 the magnetization is independent of $r$ (the only case
                 ordinarily considered) or varies linearly with $r$ in
                 the sample.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Sohler:1956:LNH,
  author =       "Stanley E. Sohler and Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Letters: {A} ``New Hypotheses'' on Science and
                 Religion",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "20",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "6--12, 52",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1956",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 14:22:51 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See \cite{Feynman:1956:RSR}.",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:20.1.letters",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Cohen:1957:TIS,
  author =       "Michael Cohen and Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Theory of Inelastic Scattering of Cold Neutrons from
                 Liquid Helium",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "107",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "13--24",
  day =          "1",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1957",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.107.13",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0079.44501",
  abstract =     "A measurement of the energy losses of monoenergetic
                 neutrons scattered from liquid He II would permit a
                 determination of the energy-versus-momentum relation
                 for the elementary excitations (phonons and rotons) in
                 the liquid. A major part of the scattering at a fixed
                 angle arises from production or annihilation of a
                 single excitation and appears as sharp lines in the
                 energy spectrum. From the position of these lines the
                 energy-versus-momentum relation of the excitations can
                 be inferred. Other processes, such as production or
                 annihilation of multiple excitations, contribute a
                 continuous background, and occur at a negligible rate
                 if the incident neutrons are slow ($ \lambda \geq 4
                 {\AA } $ ) and the helium cold ($ T < 2^\circ K $ ).
                 The total cross-section data can be accounted for by
                 production of single excitations; the theoretical cross
                 section, computed from a wave function previously
                 proposed to represent excitations, agrees with
                 experiment over the entire energy range, within 30\%.
                 Line widths in the discrete spectrum are negligible at
                 $ 1^\circ K $ because of the long lifetime of phonons
                 and rotons.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{Feynman:1957:GRS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Frank L. {Vernon, Jr.} and
                 Robert W. Hellwarth",
  title =        "Geometrical Representation of the {Schr{\"o}dinger}
                 Equation for Solving Maser Problems",
  journal =      j-J-APPL-PHYS,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "49--52",
  year =         "1957",
  CODEN =        "JAPIAU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1722572",
  ISSN =         "0021-8979 (print), 1089-7550 (electronic), 1520-8850",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-8979",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Applied Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=4915369",
}

@Article{Feynman:1957:HMP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "An historic moment in physics",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "20",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "17--18",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1957",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:39:04 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:20.5.feynman",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1957:RSW,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The role of science in the world today",
  journal =      "Proceedings of the Institute of World Affairs",
  volume =       "33",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "17--31",
  year =         "1957",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:38:09 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1957:SS,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Superfluidity and Superconductivity",
  journal =      j-REV-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "205--212",
  day =          "1",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1957",
  CODEN =        "RMPHAT",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.29.205",
  ISSN =         "0034-6861 (print), 1538-4527 (electronic), 1539-0756",
  ISSN-L =       "0034-6861",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Reviews of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://rmp.aps.org/browse",
}

@Article{Feynman:1958:ELH,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Excitations in liquid helium",
  journal =      j-PHYSICA,
  volume =       "24",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "S18--S26",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1958",
  CODEN =        "PHYSAG",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-8914(58)80495-4",
  ISSN =         "0031-8914 (print), 1873-1767 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-8914",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:40:07 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Kammerling Onnes Conference, Leiden, The
                 Netherlands.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physica",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00318914",
}

@Article{Feynman:1958:TFI,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and M. Gell-Mann",
  title =        "Theory of the {Fermi} Interaction",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "109",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "193--198",
  day =          "1",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1958",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.109.193",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0090430 (19,813e)",
  MRreviewer =   "J. C. Taylor",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:22:21 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0082.44202",
  abstract =     "The representation of Fermi particles by two-component
                 Pauli spinors satisfying a second order differential
                 equation and the suggestion that in $ \beta $ decay
                 these spinors act without gradient couplings leads to
                 an essentially unique weak four-fermion coupling. It is
                 equivalent to equal amounts of vector and axial vector
                 coupling with two-component neutrinos and conservation
                 of leptons. (The relative sign is not determined
                 theoretically.) It is taken to be ``universal''; the
                 lifetime of the $ \mu $ agrees to within the
                 experimental errors of 2\%. The vector part of the
                 coupling is, by analogy with electric charge, assumed
                 to be not renormalized by virtual mesons. This
                 requires, for example, that pions are also ``charged''
                 in the sense that there is a direct interaction in
                 which, say, a $ \pi^0 $ goes to $ \pi^- $ and an
                 electron goes to a neutrino. The weak decays of strange
                 particles will result qualitatively if the universality
                 is extended to include a coupling involving a $ \Lambda
                 $ or $ \Sigma $ fermion. Parity is then not conserved
                 even for those decays like $ K \to 2 \pi $ or $ 3 \pi $
                 which involve no neutrinos. The theory is at variance
                 with the measured angular correlation of electron and
                 neutrino in He$^6$, and with the fact that fewer than $
                 10^{-4} $ pion decay into electron and neutrino.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Misc{Feynman:1959:PRBa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Plenty of Room at the Bottom",
  howpublished = "Presentation to American Physical Society",
  year =         "1959",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:26:05 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.its.caltech.edu/~feynman/plenty.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1959:PRBb,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Plenty of Room at the Bottom",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "23",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "22--36",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1959",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:42:21 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:23.5.1960Bottom",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Misc{Feynman:1959:SLT,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Series of Lectures on the Theory of Fundamental
                 Processes",
  howpublished = "California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA,
                 USA",
  year =         "1959",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:41:14 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1961:PSQ,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "????",
  booktitle =    "{La th{\'e}orie quantique des champs. Rapports et
                 Discussion du Douzi{\`e}me Conseil de Physique tenu
                 {\`a} l'Universit{\'e} libre de Bruxelles, 9--14
                 Octobre 1961}",
  title =        "The present status of quantum electrodynamics",
  publisher =    "Interscience Publishers and R. Stoops",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA; Brussels, Belgium",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1961",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:43:43 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  xxbooktitle =  "Extrait des rapports et discussions, Solvay",
  xxpublisher =  "Institut International de Physique",
}

@Book{Feynman:1961:QE,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quantum electrodynamics",
  publisher =    pub-BENJAMIN,
  address =      pub-BENJAMIN:adr,
  pages =        "x + 198",
  year =         "1961",
  MRclass =      "81.00",
  MRnumber =     "0135094 (24 \#B1145)",
  MRreviewer =   "G. Barton",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Notes corrected by E. R. Huggins and H. T. Yura.",
  series =       "Frontiers in Physics: Lecture Note and Reprint
                 Volume",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Reprinted in German edition, M{\"u}nchen, 1989.",
}

@Book{Feynman:1961:TFP,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "The theory of fundamental processes",
  publisher =    pub-BENJAMIN,
  address =      pub-BENJAMIN:adr,
  pages =        "x + 172",
  year =         "1961",
  MRclass =      "80.99 (81.00)",
  MRnumber =     "0134682 (24 \#B735)",
  MRreviewer =   "G. Barton",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Notes Corrected by H. T. Yura.",
  series =       "Frontiers in Physics: A Lecture Note and Reprint
                 Volume",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Reprinted in Japanese edition in 1992.",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1961:TPR,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  editor =       "Horace D. Gilbert",
  booktitle =    "Miniaturization",
  title =        "There's plenty of room at the bottom",
  publisher =    "Reinhold Publishing Corporation",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  bookpages =    "306",
  pages =        "282--296",
  year =         "1961",
  LCCN =         "TK7870 .G52",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 10:54:01 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Contribution by recognized experts.",
  subject =      "Miniature electronic equipment",
}

@Article{Edgar:1962:MER,
  author =       "R. S. Edgar and Richard P. Feynman and S. Klein and I.
                 Lielausis and C. M. Steinberg",
  title =        "Mapping experiments with $r$ mutants of bacteriophage
                 {T4d}",
  journal =      j-GEN,
  volume =       "47",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "179--186",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1962",
  CODEN =        "GENTAE",
  ISSN =         "0016-6731 (print), 1943-2631 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0016-6731",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:26:59 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=1210321",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Genetics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.genetics.org/content/by/year",
  remark =       "PMC 1210321. PMID 13889186",
}

@Article{Feynman:1962:MSE,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and R. W. Hellwarth and C. K. Iddings
                 and P. M. Platzman",
  title =        "Mobility of Slow Electrons in a Polar Crystal",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV,
  volume =       "127",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "1004--1017",
  day =          "15",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1962",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.127.1004",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0125.24501",
  abstract =     "We have obtained an approximate expression for the
                 impedance function at all frequencies, temperatures,
                 and coupling strengths of an electron coupled to a
                 polar lattice (a system commonly called a polaron). The
                 starting point for the calculation is the quantum
                 mechanical expression for the expected current. The
                 phonon coordinates are eliminated from this expression
                 by well-known field-theory techniques. The resulting
                 exact ``influence functional'' is then approximated by
                 a corresponding quadratic ``influence functional'
                 which, it is hoped, imitates the real polaron.
                 Correction terms are computed to account for the
                 difference between the approximate impedance and the
                 exact polaron impedance in a manner closely analogous
                 to Feynman's treatment of the polaron self-energy. In
                 fact, the analytic evaluation of the expression for the
                 impedance obtained here is carried out using the
                 approximate ``influence functional'' that was
                 successfully employed in minimizing the binding (and
                 free) energy of the polaron in earlier calculations.
                 However, the accuracy obtained using this
                 approximation, for the impedance calculation, is less
                 satisfactory and its limitations are discussed.
                 Nevertheless, beginning at intermediate coupling
                 strengths, the approximate impedance produces a level
                 structure of increasing complexity and narrowing
                 resonances as the coupling strengthens. This suggests
                 that further refinements may be fruitful. Methods for
                 finding a better quadratic influence functional for use
                 in our impedance expression as well as ways of
                 improving the expression further are suggested. A
                 comparison of our results with those of the Boltzmann
                 equation points up interesting differences which arise
                 from reversing the order of taking limits of zero
                 frequency and coupling.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Misc{Feynman:1962:QELa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Lectures in Elementary Physics",
  howpublished = "California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA,
                 USA",
  year =         "1962",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:46:50 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1962:QELb,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quantum electrodynamics. {A} lecture note and reprint
                 volume",
  publisher =    pub-BENJAMIN,
  address =      pub-BENJAMIN:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 198",
  year =         "1962",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 12:01:03 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Notes taken by A. R. Hibbs. Notes corrected by E. R.
                 Huggins and H. T. Yura. Second printing corrected by P.
                 Cziffra.",
  series =       "Frontiers in Physics",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0112.45703",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "quantum theory",
}

@Book{Feynman:1962:TFP,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "The theory of fundamental processes. {A} lecture note
                 volume",
  publisher =    pub-BENJAMIN,
  address =      pub-BENJAMIN:adr,
  pages =        "x + 172",
  year =         "1962",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 12:02:58 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Notes taken by P. A. Curruthers and M. Nauenberg.
                 Notes corrected by H. T. Yura. Second printing
                 corrected by P. Cziffra.",
  series =       "Frontiers in Physics",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0111.43505",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "quantum theory",
}

@Book{Feynman:1963:FLP,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee) Sands",
  title =        "The {Feynman} lectures on physics",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 513",
  year =         "1963--1965",
  LCCN =         "QC21.2 .F49 1963; QC23 .F47",
  MRclass =      "69.00 (70.00)",
  MRnumber =     "0213077 (35 \#3942)",
  MRreviewer =   "T. J. M. Boyd",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Three volumes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  remark =       "Volume 1: Mainly mechanics, radiation, and heat.
                 Volume 2: The electromagnetic field. Volume 3: Quantum
                 mechanics",
  subject =      "Physics",
}

@Book{Feynman:1963:FNE,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Fen{\^o}menos no Estado S{\'o}lido. ({Portuguese})
                 [{Phenomena} in Solid State]",
  publisher =    "Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas F{\'\i}sicas",
  address =      "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1963",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:47:35 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Monografias de F{\'\i}sica",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Portuguese",
}

@Article{Feynman:1963:PTP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The problem of teaching physics in {Latin America}",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "21--30",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1963",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:48:32 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:27.2.LatinAmerica",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1963:QTG,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "The quantum theory of gravitation",
  journal =      j-ACTA-PHYS-POL,
  volume =       "24",
  pages =        "697--722",
  year =         "1963",
  CODEN =        "APPOAK",
  ISSN =         "0001-673X",
  ISSN-L =       "0001-673X",
  MRclass =      "83.35",
  MRnumber =     "0165951 (29 \#3231)",
  MRreviewer =   "M. Sachs",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Fizyki. Acta Physica
                 Polonica",
  remark =       "From Christoph Adami in \cite[page
                 69]{Brown:2006:HBHa}: ``\ldots{} it is the most
                 ``Feynman'' article I ever read: it is amusing and
                 sobering and just about awe-inspiring.''",
}

@Article{Feynman:1963:TGQ,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and F. L. {Vernon, Jr.}",
  title =        "The theory of a general quantum system interacting
                 with a linear dissipative system",
  journal =      j-ANN-PHYS,
  volume =       "24",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "118--173",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1963",
  CODEN =        "APNYA6",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(63)90068-X",
  ISSN =         "0003-4916 (print), 1096-035x (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0003-4916",
  MRclass =      "81.34",
  MRnumber =     "0157605 (28 \#837)",
  MRreviewer =   "I. R. Senitzky",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Annals of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00034916",
  remark =       "Reprinted in \cite{Feynman:2000:TGQ}.",
}

@Book{Feynman:1964:FLP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Robert B. Leighton and Matthew
                 Sands",
  title =        "The {Feynman} lectures on physics. {Vol}. 2: {Mainly}
                 electromagnetism and matter",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 569",
  year =         "1964",
  MRclass =      "69.00 (78.00)",
  MRnumber =     "0213078 (35 \#3943)",
  MRreviewer =   "T. J. M. Boyd",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1964:GGC,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and M. Gell-Mann and G. Zweig",
  title =        "Group {$ {\mathrm {U}}(6) \otimes {\mathrm {U}}(6) $}
                 Generated by Current Components",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-LET,
  volume =       "13",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "678--680",
  day =          "30",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1964",
  CODEN =        "PRLTAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.13.678",
  ISSN =         "0031-9007 (print), 1079-7114 (electronic), 1092-0145",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9007",
  MRclass =      "81.20",
  MRnumber =     "0174305 (30 \#4511)",
  MRreviewer =   "D. B. Lichtenberg",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0126.24603",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review Letters",
  journal-URL =  "http://prl.aps.org/browse",
}

@Book{Feynman:1964:LPE,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Lectures on physics. Exercises",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "41",
  year =         "1964",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 12:06:18 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Chapter 50",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0138.43403; Zbl 0138.43404; Zbl 0131.38703",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "theoretical physics",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1964:QTGa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "Leopold Infeld",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings on {Theory of Gravitation}: conference in
                 {Warszawa and Jab{\l}onna, 25--31 July, 1962} =
                 Conf{\'e}rence internationale sur les th{\'e}ories
                 relativistes de la gravitation",
  title =        "The quantum theory of gravitation",
  publisher =    pub-GAUTHIER-VILLARS,
  address =      pub-GAUTHIER-VILLARS:adr,
  bookpages =    "xviii + 379",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1964",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:50:07 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Subsequently considered to be the third International
                 Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation. Is
                 this the same as \cite{Feynman:1964:QTGb}?",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1964:QTGb,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "????",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings on Theory of Gravitation",
  title =        "The quantum theory of gravitation",
  publisher =    "PWN-Polish Scientific Publisher",
  address =      "????, Poland",
  pages =        "207--208",
  year =         "1964",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:50:07 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Is this the same as \cite{Feynman:1964:QTGa}?",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1964:RPF,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Richard P. Feynman, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965}:
                 Biography",
  crossref =     "Nobel:1972:NLI",
  volume =       "4",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1964",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:46:41 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  URL =          "http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1965/feynman-bio.html;
                 http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1965/feynman-lecture.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1964:RPO,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TEACHER,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "111--117",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1964",
  CODEN =        "PHTEAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2350747",
  ISSN =         "0031-921X (print), 1943-4928 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-921X",
  bibdate =      "Mon Apr 11 10:57:04 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The Physics Teacher",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/tpt",
  remark =       "Contains a chapter from The Feynman Lectures on
                 Physics.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1964:STR,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The {Special Theory of Relativity}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TEACHER,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "151--157",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1964",
  CODEN =        "PHTEAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2350764",
  ISSN =         "0031-921X (print), 1943-4928 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-921X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The Physics Teacher",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/tpt",
  remark =       "Contains a chapter from The Feynman Lectures on
                 Physics.",
}

@Book{Feynman:1965:CPL,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman",
  title =        "The character of physical law",
  volume =       "66",
  publisher =    pub-MIT,
  address =      pub-MIT:adr,
  pages =        "173",
  year =         "1965",
  LCCN =         "QC71 .F44 1965b",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "The Messenger lectures, 1964; The MIT Press paperback
                 series",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  remark =       "A series of lectures recorded by the BBC at Cornell
                 University, USA, and televised on BBC-2. Lectures
                 [originally] presented as the Messenger lectures at
                 Cornell University.",
  subject =      "Physics",
  xxaddress =    "London, UK",
  xxpublisher =  "British Broadcasting Corp.",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1965:CSW,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Consequences of {$ \mathrm {SU}(3) $} symmetry in weak
                 interactions",
  crossref =     "Zichichi:1965:SEP",
  pages =        "111--174",
  year =         "1965",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:52:44 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1965:FLP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Robert B. Leighton and Matthew
                 Sands",
  title =        "The {Feynman} lectures on physics. {Vol}. 3: {Quantum}
                 mechanics",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "x + 365",
  year =         "1965",
  MRclass =      "69.00 (81.00)",
  MRnumber =     "0213079 (35 \#3944)",
  MRreviewer =   "T. J. M. Boyd",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1965:NTNa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "New textbooks for the ``new'' mathematics",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "9--15",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1965",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:58:27 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:28.6.feynman",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1965:NTNb,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "New textbooks for the ``new'' mathematics",
  journal =      "The {California Institute of Technology} Quarterly",
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "2--9",
  month =        "Spring",
  year =         "1965",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:58:27 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1965:PSS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Present status in strong, electromagnetic and weak
                 interactions",
  crossref =     "Zichichi:1965:SEP",
  pages =        "366--418",
  year =         "1965",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:52:44 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1965:PUQ,
  editor =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman",
  title =        "Probability and uncertainty: the quantum mechanical
                 view of nature (Motion picture)",
  publisher =    "Education Development Center, British Broadcasting
                 Corp.",
  address =      "London, UK",
  year =         "1965",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "56 minute B\&W film.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Quantum theory",
}

@Book{Feynman:1965:QMP,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Albert R.
                 Hibbs",
  title =        "Quantum mechanics and path integrals",
  publisher =    pub-MCGRAW-HILL,
  address =      pub-MCGRAW-HILL:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 365",
  year =         "1965",
  LCCN =         "QC174.1 .F39",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jul 28 09:44:22 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "International series in pure and applied physics",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0176.54902",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "Quantum theory",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1966:DSTa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "????",
  booktitle =    "Les {Prix Nobel} 1965",
  title =        "The development of the space--time view of quantum
                 electrodynamics",
  publisher =    "Imprimerie Royale P. A. Norstedt \& S{\"o}ner",
  address =      "Stockholm, Sweden",
  pages =        "172--191",
  year =         "1966",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:02:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.feynmanlectures.info/other/Feynmans_Nobel_Lecture.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1966:DSTb,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The development of the space--time view of quantum
                 electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "31--44",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1966",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3048404",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "We have a habit in writing articles published in
                 scientific journals to make the work as finished as
                 possible, to cover up all the tracks, to not worry
                 about the blind alleys or to describe how you had the
                 wrong idea first, and so on. So there isn't any place
                 to publish, in a dignified manner, what you actually
                 did in order to get to do the work although there has
                 been in these days some interest in this kind of thing.
                 Since winning the prize is a personal thing, I thought
                 I could be excused in this particular situation if I
                 were to talk personally about my relationship to
                 quantum electrodynamics, rather than to discuss the
                 subject itself in a refined and finished fashion.
                 Furthermore, since there are three people who have won
                 the prize in physics, if they are all going to be
                 talking about quantum electrodynamics itself, one might
                 become bored with the subject. So what I would like to
                 tell you about today is the sequence of events, really
                 the sequence of ideas, which occurred, and by which I
                 finally came out the other end with an unsolved problem
                 for which I ultimately received a prize",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Feynman:1966:DSTc,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The Development of the Space--time View of Quantum
                 Electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "153",
  number =       "3737",
  pages =        "699--708",
  day =          "12",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1966",
  CODEN =        "SCIEAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1126/science.153.3737.699",
  ISSN =         "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8075",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:28:47 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
  remark =       "PMID 17791121.",
}

@Book{Feynman:1966:FVP,
  author =       "R. Feynman and R. Leighton and M. Sands",
  title =        "{Feynman} Lectures on Physics. {III}. Quantum
                 mechanics, 1, 2",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  pages =        "272, 260",
  year =         "1966",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 12:13:29 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translated by G. I. Kopykov to Russian from the
                 English original. Edited by Ja. Asmorodinskii.",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0154.45901",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "quantum theory",
  language =     "Russian",
}

@Article{Feynman:1966:SPL,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Symmetry in Physical Laws",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TEACHER,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "161--174",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1966",
  CODEN =        "PHTEAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2350961",
  ISSN =         "0031-921X (print), 1943-4928 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-921X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The Physics Teacher",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/tpt",
}

@Article{Feynman:1966:WWS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "What is and what should be the role of scientific
                 culture in modern society?",
  journal =      "Supp. al Nuovo Cimento",
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "492--524",
  year =         "1966",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0029-6341 (print), 1827-6121 (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:00:59 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "[11-Apr-2011] Cannot yet check missing fields. Online
                 journal archives at
                 \path=http://www.sif.it/SIF/it/portal/riviste/ncb/econtents=
                 start at volume 112 (1997).",
  remark-2 =     "Check: Mehra's memoir \cite{Mehra:2002:RPF} says
                 initial page 292.",
  xxISSN =       "2037-4895 (print), 1826-9877 (electronic)",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1967:FTG,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "C. R. Hagen and G. Guralnik and V. S. Mathur",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the 1967 International Conference on
                 Particles and Fields",
  title =        "Field theory as a guide to the strong interactions",
  publisher =    pub-INTERSCIENCE,
  address =      pub-INTERSCIENCE:adr,
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1967",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:04:34 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1967:LEQ,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Letter to the {Editor}: Quarks",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "??--??",
  day =          "5",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1967",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:49:38 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See \cite{Edson:1967:TMS}.",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/118036235/",
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
}

@Book{Feynman:1968:KMI,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and A. R.
                 Hibbs",
  title =        "Kvantova{\'\i}a mekhanika i integraly po
                 traektori{\'\i}am. ({Russian}) [{Quantum} mechanics and
                 path integrals]",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  pages =        "382",
  year =         "1968",
  LCCN =         "QC174.1 .F3917",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Translation from English to Russian by E. M. Barlita
                 and Yu. L. Obukhova. Edited by V. S. Barashenkova.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  language =     "Russian",
  subject =      "Quantum theory",
}

@Article{Feynman:1969:AMM,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The application of mathematics to mathematics",
  journal =      j-AMER-MATH-MONTHLY,
  volume =       "76",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "1178--1179",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1969",
  CODEN =        "AMMYAE",
  ISSN =         "0002-9890 (print), 1930-0972 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9890",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:13:27 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Mathematical Monthly",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.jstor.org/journals/00029890.htm",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1969:BHC,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "Chen Ning Yang and others",
  booktitle =    "High Energy Collisions",
  title =        "The behavior of hadron collisions at extreme
                 energies",
  publisher =    pub-GORDON-BREACH,
  address =      pub-GORDON-BREACH:adr,
  bookpages =    "525",
  pages =        "237--256",
  year =         "1969",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:07:04 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1969:EIP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and R. B. Leighton and R. E. Vogt",
  title =        "Exercises in Introductory Physics",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1969",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:10:42 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  xxnote =       "Check author order??",
}

@Book{Feynman:1969:MF,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and R. B. Leighton and M. Sands",
  title =        "Mai Fizika",
  publisher =    "M{\"u}szaki k{\"o}nvykiad{\'o}",
  address =      "Budapest, Hungary",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1969--1970",
  LCCN =         "C23.F4351 1969",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 13:28:21 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Hungarian translation of the Feynman Lectures on
                 Physics.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Hungarian",
}

@Article{Feynman:1969:PSS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Present status of strong, electromagnetic, and weak
                 interactions",
  journal =      "{\v{C}}eskoslovensk{\'y} {\v{C}}asopis pro Fysiku",
  volume =       "A19",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "47--59",
  year =         "1969",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:08:59 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1969:QVN,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and A. R. Hibbs",
  title =        "{Quantenelektrodynamik. Eine Vorlesungsmitschrift und
                 Nachdruck von Originalarbeiten}. ({German}) [{Quantum}
                 electrodynamics. Lecture notes and reproduction of
                 original work]",
  volume =       "401/401a",
  publisher =    "Bibliographisches Institut",
  address =      "Mannheim, Germany and Z{\"u}rich, Switzerland",
  pages =        "249",
  year =         "1969",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 12:14:59 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "German translation by Jochen Benecke and Veronika
                 Wagner.",
  series =       "BI-Hochschultaschenb{\"u}cher",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0172.56604",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "quantum theory",
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Corrected by E. R. Huggins and H. T. Yura. Second
                 printing corrected by Peter Cziffra.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1969:VHE,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Very High-Energy Collisions of Hadrons",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-LET,
  volume =       "23",
  number =       "24",
  pages =        "1415--1417",
  day =          "15",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1969",
  CODEN =        "PRLTAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.23.1415",
  ISSN =         "0031-9007 (print), 1079-7114 (electronic), 1092-0145",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9007",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "Proposals are made predicting the character of
                 longitudinal-momentum distributions in hadron
                 collisions of extreme energies.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review Letters",
  journal-URL =  "http://prl.aps.org/browse",
}

@Article{Feynman:1969:WS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "What Is Science?",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TEACHER,
  volume =       "7",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "313--320",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1969",
  CODEN =        "PHTEAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2351388",
  ISSN =         "0031-921X (print), 1943-4928 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-921X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The Physics Teacher",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/tpt",
  xxvolume =     "9/69",
}

@Book{Feynman:1970:CPL,
  editor =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "The character of physical law",
  publisher =    pub-MIT,
  address =      pub-MIT:adr,
  pages =        "173",
  year =         "1970",
  ISBN =         "0-262-06016-7 (hardcover), 0-262-56003-8 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-262-06016-5 (hardcover), 978-0-262-56003-0
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:18:45 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "The Messenger Lectures",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "3rd printing.",
}

@Book{Feynman:1970:FLP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The {Feynman Lectures on Physics}: The Definitive and
                 Extended Edition",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1970",
  ISBN =         "0-8053-9045-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8053-9045-2",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:32:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Includes Feynman's Tips on Physics (with Michael
                 Gottlieb and Ralph Leighton), which includes four
                 previously unreleased lectures on problem solving,
                 exercises by Robert Leighton and Rochus Vogt, and a
                 historical essay by Matthew Sands.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1970:P,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "E. C. G. Sudarshan and Y. Ne'eman",
  booktitle =    "The Past Decade in Particle Theory",
  title =        "Partons",
  publisher =    pub-GORDON-BREACH,
  address =      pub-GORDON-BREACH:adr,
  pages =        "773--813",
  year =         "1970",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:15:43 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1970:SCB,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and S. Pakvasa and S. F. Tuan",
  title =        "Some Comments on Baryonic States",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-D,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "1267--1270",
  day =          "1",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1970",
  CODEN =        "PRVDAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.2.1267",
  ISSN =         "0556-2821 (print), 1089-4918 (electronic), 1538-4500",
  ISSN-L =       "0556-2821",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 08 22:37:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "We discuss some regularities in the baryon mass
                 spectrum which have been suggested by one of us and
                 possible experimental verification of them.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review D (Particles and Fields)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prd.aps.org/browse",
}

@Article{Thornber:1970:VAE,
  author =       "K. K. Thornber and Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Velocity Acquired by an Electron in a Finite Electric
                 Field in a Polar Crystal",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-B-SS,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "4099--4114",
  day =          "15",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1970",
  CODEN =        "PLRBAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.1.4099",
  ISSN =         "0556-2805",
  ISSN-L =       "0556-2805",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See erratum, {Physical Review B} {\bf 4}, 674.",
  abstract =     "The expectation value of the steady-state velocity
                 acquired by an electron interacting with the
                 longitudinal, optical phonons of a polar crystal in a
                 finite electric field is analyzed quantum mechanically
                 for arbitrary coupling strength, field strength, and
                 temperature. The rate of loss of momentum by an
                 electron drifting through the crystal in the applied
                 field is expressed in a form in which the lattice
                 coordinates (the phonons) have been eliminated exactly
                 by path-integral methods. This expression is then
                 evaluated by a path-integral approach similar to that
                 used to calculate the impedance of electrons in polar
                 crystals. We present numerical calculations of field
                 (loss of energy per unit distance) versus velocity for
                 three coupling strengths using the Fr{\"o}hlich polaron
                 model. In a single curve, all the expected phenomena
                 appear, including a threshold field for producing hot
                 electrons and a decreasing rate of energy loss with
                 velocity for very fast electrons. Using only the
                 experimentally measured values of the reststrahlen
                 energy and the static and optical dielectric constants,
                 we find an energy loss of 0.025 eV/{\AA} for electrons
                 near the threshold in Al$_2$O$_3$, which compares
                 favorably with the experimental value of about 0.03
                 eV/{\AA}. We conclude that optical-phonon scattering
                 can indeed produce the high rate of energy loss that is
                 present in tunnel-cathode structures.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review B: Solid State",
  journal-URL =  "http://prb.aps.org/browse",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1971:CLT,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Closed loop and tree diagrams",
  crossref =     "Klauder:1972:MMJ",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1971",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:17:00 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1971:CME,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and M. Kislinger and F. Ravndal",
  title =        "Current Matrix Elements from a Relativistic Quark
                 Model",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-D,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "2706--2732",
  day =          "1",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1971",
  CODEN =        "PRVDAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.3.2706",
  ISSN =         "0556-2821 (print), 1089-4918 (electronic), 1538-4500",
  ISSN-L =       "0556-2821",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "A relativistic equation to represent the symmetric
                 quark model of hadrons with harmonic interaction is
                 used to define and calculate matrix elements of vector
                 and axial-vector currents. Elements between states with
                 large mass differences are too big compared to
                 experiment, so a factor whose functional form involves
                 one arbitrary constant is introduced to compensate
                 this. The vector elements are compared with experiments
                 on photoelectric meson production, $ K_\beta $ decay,
                 and $ \omega \to \pi \gamma $. Pseudoscalar-meson decay
                 widths of hadrons are calculated supposing the
                 amplitude is proportional (with one new scale constant)
                 to the divergence of the axial-vector current matrix
                 elements. Starting only from these two constants, the
                 slope of the Regge trajectories, and the masses of the
                 particles, 75 matrix elements are calculated, of which
                 more than 3/4 agree with the experimental values within
                 40\%. The problems of extending this calculational
                 scheme to a viable physical theory are discussed.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review D (Particles and Fields)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prd.aps.org/browse",
}

@Misc{Feynman:1971:LG,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Lectures on Gravitation",
  howpublished = "California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA,
                 USA",
  year =         "1971",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:21:32 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1971:PQG,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Problems in quantizing the gravitational field and the
                 massless {Yang--Mills} field",
  crossref =     "Klauder:1972:MMJ",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1971",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:17:00 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Thornber:1971:VAE,
  author =       "K. K. Thornber and Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Velocity Acquired by an Electron in a Finite Electric
                 Field in a Polar Crystal",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-B-SS,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "674--674",
  day =          "15",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1971",
  CODEN =        "PLRBAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.4.674",
  ISSN =         "0556-2805",
  ISSN-L =       "0556-2805",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review B: Solid State",
  journal-URL =  "http://prb.aps.org/browse",
}

@Misc{Feynman:1972:FAE,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Fisica de Altas Energias",
  howpublished = "Cursos de Verano 1972. Mexico: COPAA-SEDICT",
  year =         "1972",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:23:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1972:PHI,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman",
  title =        "Photon-hadron interactions",
  publisher =    pub-BENJAMIN,
  address =      pub-BENJAMIN:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 282",
  year =         "1972",
  ISBN =         "0-8053-2510-7, 0-8053-2511-5 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8053-2510-2, 978-0-8053-2511-9 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC794 .F45 1972",
  MRclass =      "81.47",
  MRnumber =     "0421440 (54 \#9444)",
  MRreviewer =   "Eldad Gal-Ezer",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 13:31:42 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Frontiers in physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  subject =      "Photon-hadron interactions",
}

@Book{Feynman:1972:SMS,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman",
  title =        "Statistical mechanics: a set of lectures by {R. P.
                 Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-BENJAMIN,
  address =      pub-BENJAMIN:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 354",
  year =         "1972",
  ISBN =         "0-8053-2508-5, 0-8053-2509-3 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8053-2508-9, 978-0-8053-2509-6 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.8 .F48",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:38:03 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Notes taken by R. Kikuchi and H. A. Feiveson. Edited
                 by Jacob Shaham",
  series =       "Frontiers in physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  subject =      "Statistical mechanics",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1972:WNC,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "Andor Frenkel and George Marx",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the {Neutrino '72 Europhysics
                 Conference, Balatonf{\"u}red, Hungary, 11--17 June
                 1972}",
  title =        "What neutrinos can tell us about partons",
  volume =       "{II}",
  publisher =    "OMKD Technoinform",
  address =      "Budapest, Hungary",
  bookpages =    "viii + 369",
  pages =        "75--96",
  year =         "1972",
  ISBN =         "????",
  ISBN-13 =      "????",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:22:28 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  xxbookpages =  "343",
}

@Article{Treiman:1972:PD,
  author =       "S. B. Treiman and R. P. Feynman and J. D. Jackson and
                 T. D. Lee and F. E. Low",
  title =        "Panel Discussion",
  journal =      j-AIP-CONF-PROC,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "164--185",
  day =          "1",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1972",
  CODEN =        "APCPCS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2947505",
  ISSN =         "????",
  ISSN-L =       "0094-243X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.aip.org/link/?APCPCS/6/164/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "AIP Conference Proceedings",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/proceeding/aipcp",
}

@Article{Feynman:1973:Q,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quarks",
  journal =      j-FIZ-SZ,
  volume =       "23",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "1--7",
  year =         "1973",
  CODEN =        "FISZA6",
  ISSN =         "0015-3257 (print), 1588-0540 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0015-3257",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:24:28 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Fizikai Szemle (Budapest)",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.kfki.hu/fszemle/archivum",
}

@Article{Feynman:1974:AB,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Los Alamos} from below",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "39",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "11--30",
  month =        jan # "\slash " # feb,
  year =         "1974",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:28:08 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:39.2.FeynmanLosAlamos",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1974:CCS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Cargo Cult Science",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "37",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "10--13",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1974",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:31:06 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/51/02/CargoCult.pdf;
                 http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:28.6.feynman",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1974:CS,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Conference Summary",
  journal =      j-AIP-CONF-PROC,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "299--327",
  day =          "1",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1974",
  CODEN =        "APCPCS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2944647",
  ISSN =         "????",
  ISSN-L =       "0094-243X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.aip.org/link/?APCPCS/22/299/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "AIP Conference Proceedings",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/proceeding/aipcp",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1974:P,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "P. N. Dobson and V. Z. Petersen and S. F. Tuan",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the {5th Hawaii Topical Conference in
                 Particle Physics, University of Hawaii, 8--21 August,
                 1973}",
  title =        "Partons",
  publisher =    "University Press of Hawaii",
  address =      "Honolulu, Hawaii, USA",
  pages =        "1--97",
  year =         "1974",
  ISBN =         "????",
  ISBN-13 =      "????",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:26:29 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1974:SP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Structure of the proton",
  journal =      j-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "183",
  number =       "4125",
  pages =        "601--610",
  day =          "15",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1974",
  CODEN =        "SCIEAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1126/science.183.4125.601",
  ISSN =         "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8075",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:29:56 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
  remark =       "PMID 17778830",
}

@Article{Feynman:1974:TWA,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Sir Fred Hoyle",
  title =        "Take the world from another point of view",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "37",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "11--13",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1974",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:25:02 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/archive/00000035/02/PointofView.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "This is a Yorkshire Television interview with Richard
                 Feynman, which was shown in Great Britain in 1973. This
                 article is an abridged --- but otherwise unedited --
                 transcript of the sound track, with the comments and
                 questions of the interviewer in italics.",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1974:X,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "Peter Norman Dobson and V. Z. (Vincent Zetterberg)
                 Peterson and San Fu Tuan",
  booktitle =    "{Proceedings. Hawaii Topical Conference in Particle
                 Physics (5th: 1973: University of Hawaii)}",
  title =        "xxx",
  publisher =    "University Press of Hawaii",
  address =      "Honolulu, HI, USA",
  pages =        "ix + 710",
  year =         "1974",
  ISBN =         "0-8248-0327-2",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8248-0327-8",
  LCCN =         "QC794.8.S8 H38 1973",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 13:35:15 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "nuclear reactions; congresses; particles (nuclear
                 physics)",
}

@Book{Feinman:1976:FLPa,
  author =       "R. {\cyr{F}}e{\u\i}nman and R. {\cyr{L}}e{\u\i}ton and
                 M. {\cyr{S}}{\`e}nds",
  title =        "{Feinmanovskie} lektsii po fizike. {Vyp}. 1.
                 {Sovremennaya} nauka o prirode. {Zakony} mekhaniki.
                 {Vyp}. 2. {Prostranstvo}. Vremya. Dvizhenie",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  edition =      "Third",
  pages =        "439",
  year =         "1976",
  MRclass =      "69.00",
  MRnumber =     "0436692 (55 \#9633a)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translated to Russian from the English by A. V.
                 Efremov, G. I. Kopylov and O. A. Hrustalev, Edited by
                 Ja. A. Smorodinski{\u\i}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Russian",
}

@Book{Feinman:1976:FLPb,
  author =       "R. {\cyr{F}}e{\u\i}nman and R. {\cyr{L}}e{\u\i}ton and
                 M. {\cyr{S}}{\`e}nds",
  title =        "{Feinmanovskie} lektsii po fizike. {Vyp}. 3.
                 {Izluchenie}. {Volny}. {Kvanty}. {Vyp}. 4. {Kinetika}.
                 {Teplota}. {Zvuk}",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  edition =      "Third",
  pages =        "439",
  year =         "1976",
  MRclass =      "69.00",
  MRnumber =     "0436692 (55 \#9633a)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translated to Russian from the English by A. V.
                 Efremov, G. I. Kopylov and O. A. Hrustalev, Edited by
                 Ja. A. Smorodinski{\u\i}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Russian",
}

@Book{Feynman:1976:QEL,
  editor =       "Richard Phillips Feynman and Albert R. Hibbs and
                 Elisha R. Huggins and Harold T. Yura and Peter
                 Cziffra",
  title =        "Quantum electrodynamics: a lecture note and reprint
                 volume",
  volume =       "3",
  publisher =    pub-BENCUM,
  address =      pub-BENCUM:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 198",
  year =         "1962",
  ISBN =         "0-8053-2501-8 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8053-2501-0 (paperback)",
  ISSN =         "0429-7725",
  LCCN =         "QC680 1962",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:25:51 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Frontiers in physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Fourth printing (1976). Thirteenth printing (1992).
                 Eighteenth printing (1995).",
}

@Book{Feinman:1977:FLPa,
  author =       "R. Fe{\u\i}nman and R. Le{\u\i}ton and M. S{\`e}nds",
  title =        "{Feinmanovskie} lektsii po fizike. 7. {Fizika}
                 sploshnykh sred",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "288",
  year =         "1977",
  MRclass =      "78-01 (73-01)",
  MRnumber =     "506157 (81a:78001c)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "With a supplement ``A dynamical model of crystal
                 structure'' by Lawrence Bragg and J. F. Nye in English
                 and Russian, Translated from the English by A. V.
                 Effemov [A. V. Efremov] and Ju. A. Simonov, Edited by
                 Ja. A. Smorodinski{\u\i}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feinman:1977:FLPb,
  author =       "R. Fe{\u\i}nman and R. Le{\u\i}ton and M. S{\`e}nds",
  title =        "{Feinmanovskie} lektsii po fizike. 5. {Elektrichestvo}
                 i magnetizm",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "302",
  year =         "1977",
  MRclass =      "78-01 (73-01)",
  MRnumber =     "554078 (81a:78001a)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translated from the English by G. I. Kopylov and Ju.
                 A. Simonov, Edited by Ja. A. Smorodinski{\u\i}",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feinman:1977:FLPc,
  author =       "R. Fe{\u\i}nman and R. Le{\u\i}ton",
  title =        "{Feinmanovskie} lektsii po fizike. 6.
                 {Elektrodinamika}",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "349",
  year =         "1977",
  MRclass =      "78-01 (73-01)",
  MRnumber =     "554079 (81a:78001b)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translated from the English by A. V. Efremov, G. I.
                 Kopylov and Ju. A Simonov, Edited by Ja. A.
                 Smorodinski{\u\i}",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1977:CAP,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and R. D. Field and G. C. Fox",
  title =        "Correlations among particles and jets produced with
                 large transverse momenta",
  journal =      j-NUCL-PHYS-B,
  volume =       "128",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "1--65",
  day =          "19",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1977",
  CODEN =        "NUPBBO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(77)90299-1",
  ISSN =         "0550-3213 (print), 1873-1562 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0550-3213",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:29:13 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0550321377902991",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Nuclear Physics. B",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/05503213",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1977:CHC,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "Behram Kur{\c{s}}uno{\u{g}}lu and Arnold Perlmutter
                 and Linda F. Scott",
  booktitle =    "Deeper Pathways in High Energy Physics: Proceedings of
                 a Conference Held by the {Center for Theoretical
                 Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida,
                 January 17--21, 1977}",
  title =        "Correlations in hadron collisions at high transverse
                 momentum",
  publisher =    pub-PLENUM,
  address =      pub-PLENUM:adr,
  bookpages =    "viii + 743",
  pages =        "461--488",
  year =         "1977",
  ISBN =         "0-306-36912-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-306-36912-4",
  LCCN =         "QC793 .O7 1977",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 14 12:24:46 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Studies in the natural sciences",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1977:GT,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  booktitle =    "Weak and electromagnetic interactions at high energy
                 {({\'E}cole d'{\'E}t{\'e} Phys. Th{\'e}or., XXIX, Les
                 Houches, 1976)}",
  title =        "Gauge theories",
  publisher =    pub-NORTH-HOLLAND,
  address =      pub-NORTH-HOLLAND:adr,
  pages =        "121--204",
  year =         "1977",
  MRclass =      "81.22",
  MRnumber =     "0522158 (58 \#25452b)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1977:QJ,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "????",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the {8th International Symposium on
                 Multiparticle Dynamics, Kayserberg, 12--17 June 1977}",
  title =        "Quark jets",
  publisher =    "Universit{\'e} Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg. Centre de
                 recherches nucl{\'e}aires. High Energy Division",
  address =      "Strasbourg, France",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1977",
  ISBN =         "????",
  ISBN-13 =      "????",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:30:37 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Field:1977:QES,
  author =       "R. D. Field and R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quark elastic scattering as a source of
                 high-transverse-momentum mesons",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-D,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "2590--2616",
  day =          "1",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1977",
  CODEN =        "PRVDAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.15.2590",
  ISSN =         "0556-2821 (print), 1089-4918 (electronic), 1538-4500",
  ISSN-L =       "0556-2821",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "We investigate the consequences of the assumption that
                 the high-transverse-momentum particles seen in
                 hadron-hadron collisions are produced by a single,
                 hard, large-angle elastic scattering of quarks, one
                 from the target and one from the beam. The fast
                 outgoing quarks are assumed to fragment into a cascade
                 jet of hadrons. The distributions of quarks in the
                 incoming hadrons are determined from lepton--hadron
                 inelastic scattering data, together with certain
                 theoretical constraints such as sum rules, etc. The
                 manner in which quarks cascade into hadrons is
                 determined from particle distributions seen in
                 lepton--hadron and lepton--lepton collisions
                 supplemented by theoretical arguments. The quark
                 elastic scattering cross section is parametrized in a
                 purely phenomenological way and the choice $ d \sigma /
                 d t = 2.3 \times 10^6 / ( - s t^3) \mu b \mathrm
                 {GeV}^_6 $ gives a reasonable fit to all the data for
                 hadron + hadron meson + anything for $ p_\perp \geq 2
                 \mathrm {GeV} / c $. Many predictions do not depend
                 sensitively on the exact form for $ d \sigma / d t $
                 and therefore test our basic assumption. The data
                 examined include single-particle production in pp
                 collisions at various energies and angles. Particle
                 ratios ($ \pi^+ $, $ \pi^- $, $ K^+ $, $ K^- $, and $
                 \eta $ ) are predicted and discussed. In addition, the
                 ratio of production of $ \pi^0 $'s by beams of $ \pi^+
                 $ and protons on a proton target is explained. With
                 this model we have found no serious inconsistency with
                 data, but several predictions for charge ratios and
                 beam ratios at other angles are presented that have yet
                 to be tested experimentally.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review D (Particles and Fields)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prd.aps.org/browse",
}

@Book{Feinman:1978:FLP,
  author =       "R. Fe{\u\i}nman and R. Le{\u\i}ton and M. S{\`e}nds",
  title =        "{Feinmanovskie} lektsii po fizike. 8, 9. {Kvantovaya}
                 mekhanika",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "526",
  year =         "1978",
  MRclass =      "81-01",
  MRnumber =     "554080 (81a:81001)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translated from the English by G. I. Kopylov, Edited
                 by Ja. A. Smorodinski{\u\i}",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1978:QCA,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and R. D. Field and G. C. Fox",
  title =        "Quantum-chromodynamic approach for the
                 large-transverse-momentum production of particles and
                 jets",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-D,
  volume =       "18",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "3320--3343",
  day =          "1",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "PRVDAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.18.3320",
  ISSN =         "0556-2821 (print), 1089-4918 (electronic), 1538-4500",
  ISSN-L =       "0556-2821",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "It is shown that if, in a calculation of
                 high-transverse-momentum (p ) meson production in
                 hadron-hadron collisions, one includes not only the
                 scale-breaking effects that might be expected from
                 asymptotically free theories but also the effects due
                 to the transverse momentum of quarks in hadrons and
                 further adds contributions from quark-gluon and
                 gluon-gluon scattering to those of quark-quark
                 scattering then the results are not inconsistent with
                 the data. The approach yields the correct magnitude and
                 an apparent approximate $ 1 / p_\perp^8 $ behavior in
                 accord with single-particle data for the energy range
                 currently observed. Two-particle correlations are
                 examined. Because of scale-breaking effects and the
                 presence of gluons, the theory does not have the
                 problem of predicting too many away-side hadrons at
                 large $ p_\perp $ as did an earlier quark-quark
                 scattering ``black-box'' approach. We conclude that the
                 quantum-chromodynamics approach is in reasonable accord
                 with the data although theoretical uncertainties
                 (especially at low $ p_\perp $ ) make incontrovertible
                 conclusions impossible at present. Crucial tests of the
                 theory require higher $ p_\perp $ than are now
                 available; estimates for this region are made.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review D (Particles and Fields)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prd.aps.org/browse",
}

@Book{Feynman:1978:SMK,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Statisticheska{\u\i}a mekhanika: kurs lektsi{\u\i}.
                 ({Russian}) [{Statistical} Mechanics Lecture Course]",
  publisher =    pub-MIR,
  address =      pub-MIR:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "407",
  year =         "1978",
  LCCN =         "QC174.82.F43517 1978",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 13:37:58 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translation to Russian from English by Yu. G.
                 Rudogo.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Russian",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1980:AB,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Los Alamos} from below",
  crossref =     "Badash:1980:RA",
  pages =        "111--119, 129",
  year =         "1980",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 12 09:33:21 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1980:TFR,
  author =       "R. Feynman",
  title =        "Talking to {Richard Feynman} --- a Genius Interprets
                 Fantasy and Creativity",
  journal =      "Recherche",
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "117",
  pages =        "1424--1428",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1980",
  ISSN =         "0029-5671 (print), 1625-9955 (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1981:QBY,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The qualitative behavior of {Yang--Mills} theory in $
                 2 + 1 $ dimensions",
  journal =      j-NUCL-PHYS-B,
  volume =       "188",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "479--512",
  day =          "5",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1981",
  CODEN =        "NUPBBO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(81)90005-5",
  ISSN =         "0550-3213 (print), 1873-1562 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0550-3213",
  MRclass =      "81G05 (81E99)",
  MRnumber =     "629503 (83a:81075)",
  MRreviewer =   "R. Delbourgo",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0550321381900055",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Nuclear Physics. B",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/05503213",
}

@Article{Feynman:1982:AB,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Los Alamos} from Below",
  journal =      j-ANN-HIST-COMPUT,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "61--63",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "AHCOE5",
  ISSN =         "0164-1239",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Annals of the History of Computing",
  journal-URL =  "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5488650",
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1982:P,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "S. Pakvasa and San Fu Tuan",
  booktitle =    "{Hawaii} Topical Conference in Particle Physics",
  title =        "Partons",
  volume =       "{I} (Selected Lectures)",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "229--424",
  year =         "1982",
  ISBN =         "9971-950-36-7, 9971-950-16-2",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-9971-950-36-1, 978-9971-950-16-3",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:36:34 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Feynman:1982:QDQ,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "J. {Dias de Deus} and Jacques Soffer",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the {International Conference on High
                 Energy Physics, Lisbon, July 9--15, 1981}",
  title =        "A qualitative discussion of quantum chromodynamics in
                 $ 2 + 1 $ dimensions",
  publisher =    "European Physical Society",
  address =      "Geneva, Switzerland",
  bookpages =    "ix + 1249",
  pages =        "660--683",
  year =         "1982",
  ISBN =         "????",
  ISBN-13 =      "????",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:35:03 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1982:SPC,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Simulating physics with computers",
  journal =      j-INT-J-THEOR-PHYS,
  volume =       "21",
  number =       "6--7",
  pages =        "467--488",
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "IJTPBM",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02650179",
  ISSN =         "0020-7748 (print), 1572-9575 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0020-7748",
  MRclass =      "68J99",
  MRnumber =     "658311",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Physics of computation, Part II (Dedham, Mass.,
                 1981)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "International Journal of Theoretical Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/10773",
  remark =       "This paper contains an early proposal for quantum
                 cryptography.",
  xxvolume =     "B2",
}

@Article{Singer:1982:PTN,
  author =       "I. B. Singer and K. J. Arrow and R. S. Yalow and A.
                 Penzias and R. Feynman and D. Baltimore",
  title =        "Psychology Tomorrow --- the {Nobel} View",
  journal =      "Psychology Today",
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "21--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1982",
  ISSN =         "0033-3107",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1984:DP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Ralph Leighton",
  title =        "The dignified professor",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "48",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "4--10",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:37:59 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:48.2.dignified",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1984:QMC,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quantum-Mechanical Computers",
  journal =      j-J-OPT-SOC-AM-B,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "464--464",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "JOBPDE",
  ISSN =         "0740-3224 (print), 1520-8540 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0740-3224",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of the Optical Society of America. B, Optical
                 physics",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.osapublishing.org/josab/",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1985:CMF,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "{Nishina Memorial Foundation}",
  booktitle =    "Nishina Memorial Lectures: Creators of Modern
                 Physics",
  title =        "The computing machines in the future",
  volume =       "746",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  bookpages =    "xiv + 402",
  pages =        "99--114",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "4-431-77056-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-4-431-77056-5",
  LCCN =         "?QC71 .N57 2008",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:40:58 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Lecture Notes in Physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1985:QMC,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quantum mechanical computers",
  journal =      j-OPTICS-NEWS,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "11--20",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "ONEWDU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1364/ON.11.2.000011",
  ISSN =         "0098-907X",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:39:10 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.opticsinfobase.org/on/abstract.cfm?URI=on-11-2-11",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Optics News",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.osa-opn.org/home/archive/",
  remark =       "Journal published only from 1975 to 1989. Pages 11--20
                 match published article; 11--46 given in various Web
                 sources are wrong.",
  xxpages =      "11--46",
}

@Book{Feynman:1985:SYJa,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Ralph
                 Leighton and Edward Hutchings",
  title =        "{``Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!''}: {Adventures}
                 of a Curious Character",
  publisher =    pub-NORTON,
  address =      pub-NORTON:adr,
  pages =        "350",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "0-393-01921-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-393-01921-6",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 A37 1985",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:41:01 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Physicists;
                 United States; Biography; Science; Humor",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@Book{Feynman:1985:SYJc,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Ralph Leighton and Edward
                 Hutchings",
  title =        "{``Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!''}: {Adventures}
                 of a Curious Character",
  publisher =    pub-BANTAM,
  address =      pub-BANTAM:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 322",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "0-553-25649-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-553-25649-9",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49A37 1986",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jan 21 18:59:43 GMT 1995",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  remark =       "Chapter `Lucky Numbers', pages 173--178.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physicists; United States;
                 Biography; Science; Anecdotes",
}

@Article{Feynman:1986:ECP,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and H. Kleinert",
  title =        "Effective classical partition functions",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-A-3,
  volume =       "34",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "5080--5084",
  day =          "1",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "PLRAAN",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.34.5080",
  ISSN =         "1050-2947 (print), 1094-1622, 1538-4446, 1538-4519",
  MRclass =      "81C35 (82A15)",
  MRnumber =     "888714 (88e:81031)",
  MRreviewer =   "Takashi Miura",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "We present a method by which a quantum-mechanical
                 partition function can be approximated from below by an
                 effective classical partition function. The associated
                 potential is obtained by a simple smearing procedure.
                 For a strongly anharmonic oscillator and a double-well
                 potential, the lowest approximation gives a free energy
                 which is accurate to a few percent, even at zero
                 temperature.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review. A. Third Series",
  journal-URL =  "http://pra.aps.org/browse",
  remark =       "PMID 9897894",
}

@Article{Feynman:1986:QMCa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quantum mechanical computers",
  journal =      j-FOUND-PHYS,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "507--531",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "FNDPA4",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01886518",
  ISSN =         "0015-9018 (print), 1572-9516 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0015-9018",
  MRclass =      "81B99 (03D99 81H99)",
  MRnumber =     "895035 (88i:81022)",
  MRreviewer =   "A. R. Marlow",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Foundations of Physics. An International Journal
                 Devoted to the Conceptual Bases and Fundamental
                 Theories of Modern Physics, Biophysics, and Cosmology",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/10701",
}

@Article{Feynman:1986:QMCb,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Quantum Mechanical Computers",
  journal =      j-USPEKHI-FIZ-NAUK,
  volume =       "149",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "671--688",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "UFNAAG",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNr.0149.198608c.0671",
  ISSN =         "0042-1294 (print), 1996-6652 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0042-1294",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk",
  journal-URL =  "http://ufn.ru/en/articles/",
}

@TechReport{Feynman:1986:RCR,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Rogers Commission} Report, Volume 2 Appendix {F} --
                 Personal Observations on Reliability of Shuttle",
  type =         "Report",
  institution =  "NASA",
  address =      "Washington, DC, USA",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:40:52 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/51-l/docs/rogers-commission/Appendix-F.txt",
  URL =          "http://history.nasa.gov/rogersrep/v2appf.htm",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1986:SYJ,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Surely You're Joking, {Feynman} (Fragments of the Book
                 on Physics Teaching)",
  journal =      j-USPEKHI-FIZ-NAUK,
  volume =       "148",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "509--526",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "UFNAAG",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNr.0148.198603d.0509",
  ISSN =         "0042-1294 (print), 1996-6652 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0042-1294",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk",
  journal-URL =  "http://ufn.ru/en/articles/",
}

@Article{Feynman:1986:WNG,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Was ist Naturwissenschaft?}. ({German}) [{What} is
                 science?]",
  journal =      "Physik und Didaktik",
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "105--116",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0340-8515",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:56:06 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.fachportalpaedagogik.de/fis_bildung/suche/fis_set.html?FId=2299",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Journal published only from 1973 to 1994.",
}

@Article{Hughes:1986:BRR,
  author =       "Will Hughes",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard Feynman, {\em QED}}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "54",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "766--767",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v54/i8/p766_s2",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1987:CMR,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Corrections: [misspelling of {Richard Feynman}'s
                 name]",
  journal =      j-IEEE-SPECTRUM,
  volume =       "24",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "10--10",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "IEESAM",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1109/MSPEC.1987.6447960",
  ISSN =         "0018-9235 (print), 1939-9340 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0018-9235",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ieeespectrum1970.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "IEEE Spectrum",
}

@Book{Feynman:1987:EPL,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Steven
                 Weinberg",
  title =        "Elementary particles and the laws of physics: the 1986
                 {Dirac} memorial lectures",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "x + 110",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "0-521-34000-4 (hardcover), 0-521-65862-4 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-34000-7 (hardcover), 978-0-521-65862-1
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC793.28 .F49 1987",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam023/87026362.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam023/87026362.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "Particles (Nuclear physics); Quantum theory;
                 Relativity (Physics); Dirac, P. A. M; (Paul Adrien
                 Maurice)",
  subject-dates = "1902--1984",
}

@Article{Feynman:1987:MFG,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Ralph Leighton",
  title =        "{Mr. Feynman} Goes to {Washington}",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "51",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "6--22",
  month =        "Fall",
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:42:05 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/48/2/1987Feynman.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "This is an account of Feynman's participation in the
                 inquiry into the Challenger space shuttle explosion. A
                 slightly different version appears in
                 \cite{Feynman:1988:OIV}.",
  xxvolume =     "50",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1987:NP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  booktitle =    "Quantum implications: Essays in Honor of {David
                 Bohm}",
  title =        "Negative probability",
  publisher =    pub-ROUTLEDGE,
  address =      pub-ROUTLEDGE:adr,
  pages =        "235--248",
  year =         "1987",
  MRclass =      "81B05",
  MRnumber =     "944983",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Misc{Feynman:1987:QTT,
  author =       "Richard Feynman and Ralph Leighton",
  title =        "The Quest for {Tannu Tuva}",
  howpublished = "BBC TV 'Horizon'",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 11:06:21 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "50-minute film. Republished by PBS Nova as ``Last
                 Journey of a Genius''",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1987:TCO,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Tiny computers obeying quantum mechanical laws",
  crossref =     "Metropolis:1987:NDP",
  pages =        "7--25",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:01:13 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Talk delivered at 1983 Los Alamos conference.",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1988:DAV,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  editor =       "L. Polley and D. E. L. Pottinger",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the {International Workshop on
                 Variational Calculus in Quantum Field Theory,
                 Wangerooge, West Germany, September 1--4, 1987}",
  title =        "Difficulties in applying the variational principle to
                 quantum field theories",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  bookpages =    "293",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "????",
  ISBN-13 =      "????",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:59:15 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "The difficulties may have been overcome by an
                 extension of earlier work; see
                 \cite{Feynman:1986:ECP}.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1988:OIV,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "An Outsider's Inside View of the {Challenger
                 Inquiry}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "41",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "26--37",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881143",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "A few days after the Challenger accident, on a Friday,
                 I got a call from William Graham, who was the acting
                 director of NASA. Mr. Graham had been a student of
                 mine---at Caltech, and also at the Hughes Aircraft
                 Company, where I gave a series of lectures---and
                 thought maybe I would be of some use to the
                 investigation. When I heard it would be in Washington,
                 my immediate reaction was not to do it. I have a
                 principle of not going anywhere near Washington or
                 having anything to do with government.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "This is an account of Feynman's participation in the
                 inquiry into the Challenger space shuttle explosion. A
                 slightly different version appears in
                 \cite{Feynman:1987:MFG}.",
}

@Book{Feynman:1988:QST,
  editor =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "{QED}, the strange theory of light and matter",
  publisher =    pub-PRINCETON,
  address =      pub-PRINCETON:adr,
  pages =        "x + 158",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "0-691-08388-6, 0-691-02417-0 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-691-08388-9, 978-0-691-02417-2 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC793.5.P422 F48 1988",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:21:43 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Alix G. Mautner memorial lectures",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "First Princeton Paperback printing, 1988. Seventh
                 printing, with corrections, 1988.",
  subject =      "electrons; photons; quantum electrodynamics",
  xxnote =       "One bibliography dates this as 1985, but that seems to
                 be wrong.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1988:SOT,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "It's as Simple as One, Two, Three, \ldots{}",
  journal =      j-ENG-SCI-CALTECH,
  volume =       "52",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "11--17",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "0013-7812",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 14:16:27 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:52.1.Feynman",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1988:WDY,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman and Ralph Leighton",
  title =        "What do {YOU} care what other people think?: {Further}
                 adventures of a curious character",
  publisher =    pub-NORTON,
  address =      pub-NORTON:adr,
  pages =        "255",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "0-393-02659-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-393-02659-7",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 A3 1988",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 12 15:40:42 MST 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  price =        "US\$17.95",
  abstract =     "One of the greatest physicists of the twentieth
                 century, Richard Feynman possessed an unquenchable
                 thirst for adventure and an unparalleled ability to
                 tell the stories of his life. Here is the story of how
                 two people most influenced Feynman's early years ---
                 his father, who taught him to think, and his first wife
                 Arlene [sic, i.e. Arline] who taught him to love, even
                 as she lay dying in an Albuquerque hospital while
                 Feynman worked nearby, on the atomic bomb at Los
                 Alamos. And here are lighter moments, some told through
                 letters, as Feynman reports from Geneva, Trinidad,
                 Greece, and Japan on the effects this curious character
                 has had on the locals. The second half of the book
                 \ldots{} is Feynman's behind-the-scenes account of the
                 investigation that followed the space shuttle
                 Challenger's explosion in January 1986.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physicists; United States;
                 Biography; Science; Anecdotes",
  tableofcontents = "Part I. A curious character. The making of a
                 scientist \\
                 ``What do you care what other people think?'' \\
                 It's as simple as one, two three \ldots{} --- Getting
                 ahead \\
                 Hotel city \\
                 Who the hell is Herman? \\
                 Feynman sexist pig! \\
                 I just shook his hand, can you believe it? \\
                 Letters, photos, and drawings \\
                 Part II. Mr. Feynman goes to Washington: investigating
                 the space shuttle Challenger disaster. Preliminaries
                 \\
                 Committing suicide \\
                 The cold facts \\
                 Check six! \\
                 Gumshoes \\
                 Fantastic figures \\
                 An inflamed appendix \\
                 The tenth recommendation \\
                 Meet the press \\
                 Afterthoughts \\
                 Appendix F: Personal observations on the reliability of
                 the shuttle \\
                 Epilogue",
}

@Article{Fainman:1989:RAa,
  author =       "Richard Fa{\u\i}nman",
  title =        "The reason for antiparticles",
  journal =      "Fiz.-Mat. Spis. B\cdprime lgar. Akad. Nauk.",
  volume =       "31(64)",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "261--281 (1990)",
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "FMBMAC",
  ISSN =         "0015-3265",
  MRclass =      "81G25 (01A60)",
  MRnumber =     "1054056",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Translated from the Russian by D. Vachov",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "B\cdprime lgarska Akademiya na Naukite. Fizicheski
                 Institut. Matematicheski Institut.
                 Fiziko-Matematichesko Spisanie",
}

@Book{Feynman:1989:FLP,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee) Sands",
  title =        "The {Feynman} lectures on physics",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1989",
  ISBN =         "0-201-51003-0 (vol. 1)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-201-51003-4 (vol. 1)",
  LCCN =         "QC21.2 .F49 1989",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Three volumes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  remark =       "Originally published: 1963--1965. Commemorative issue.
                 Volume 1: Mainly mechanics, radiation, and heat. Volume
                 2: Mainly electromagnetism and matter. Volume 3:
                 Quantum mechanics",
  subject =      "Physics",
}

@Book{Feynman:1989:FNE,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Fen{\^o}menos no Estado S{\'o}lido. ({Portuguese})
                 [{Phenomena} in Solid State]",
  publisher =    "Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas F{\'\i}sicas",
  address =      "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil",
  pages =        "215",
  year =         "1989",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:47:35 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Report CBPF-DH-001/89. Reprint of
                 \cite{Feynman:1963:FNE}.",
  series =       "Cole{\c{c}}{\~a}o Galileo --- Textos de f{\'\i}sica,
                 I, Documentos hist{\'o}ricos.",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Portuguese",
}

@Article{Feynman:1989:RAb,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "The Reason for Antiparticles",
  journal =      j-USPEKHI-FIZ-NAUK,
  volume =       "157",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "163--183",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "UFNAAG",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNr.0157.198901e.0163",
  ISSN =         "0042-1294 (print), 1996-6652 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0042-1294",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk",
  journal-URL =  "http://ufn.ru/en/articles/",
}

@Article{Feynman:1990:SI,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "Scientific Integrity",
  journal =      "Journal of the {Geological Society of India}",
  volume =       "35",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "322--322",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1990",
  ISSN =         "0016-7622",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1991:AM,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Atoms in motion",
  crossref =     "Ferris:1991:WTP",
  pages =        "3--17",
  year =         "1991",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 29 12:14:56 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1991:DPF,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Distinction of past and future",
  crossref =     "Ferris:1991:WTP",
  pages =        "147--162",
  year =         "1991",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 29 12:14:56 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1992:TFI,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and M. Gellmann",
  title =        "Theory of the {Fermi} Interaction",
  journal =      j-CURR-SCI,
  volume =       "63",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "76--81",
  day =          "25",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1992",
  CODEN =        "CUSCAM",
  ISSN =         "0011-3891",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprinted from \booktitle{Physical Review}, 1958.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Current science",
}

@Article{Feynman:1992:TPR,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "There's plenty of room at the bottom [data storage]",
  journal =      j-J-MICROELECTROMECHANICAL-SYSTEMS,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "60--66",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1992",
  CODEN =        "JMIYET",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1109/84.128057",
  ISSN =         "1057-7157 (print), 1941-0158 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1057-7157",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 16:10:23 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "The problem of manipulating and controlling things on
                 a small scale is discussed. The question of how to
                 write the entire 24 volumes of the Encyclopaedia
                 Britannica on the head of a pin is examined. The
                 question of how to read it is also discussed, focusing
                 on the need to make the electron microscope more
                 powerful. Other aspects of miniaturization and of
                 making things on a small scale are discussed, including
                 miniaturizing the computer, miniaturization by
                 evaporation, problems of lubrication, and rearranging
                 atoms.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems",
  journal-URL =  "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=84",
  remark =       "Reprinted from \cite{Feynman:1961:TPR}. Journal
                 editor's note: This is the transcript of a talk given
                 by Richard P. Feynman on December 26, 1959, at the
                 annual meeting of the American Physical Society at the
                 California Institute of Technology, and was published
                 as a chapter in the Reinhold Publishing Corporation
                 book, ``Miniaturization'', Horace D. Gilbert, Editor.",
}

@Article{Feynman:1993:IM,
  author =       "R. Feynman",
  title =        "Infinitesimal machinery",
  journal =      j-J-MICROELECTROMECHANICAL-SYSTEMS,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "4--14",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "JMIYET",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1109/84.232589",
  ISSN =         "1057-7157 (print), 1941-0158 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1057-7157",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 16:16:23 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "The author discusses the sacrificial-layer method of
                 making silicon micromotors, the use of electrostatic
                 actuation, and the importance of friction and contact
                 sticking in such devices. The persistent problem of
                 finding meaningful applications for these tiny machines
                 is discussed, touching a range of topics along the way.
                 The future of computation using a register made of
                 atoms, and quantum-mechanical transitions for
                 computation operations, is looked at.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems",
  journal-URL =  "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=84",
}

@Book{Feynman:1993:QMP,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman and Albert R. Hibbs",
  title =        "Quantum mechanics and path integrals",
  publisher =    pub-MCGRAW-HILL,
  address =      pub-MCGRAW-HILL:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 365",
  year =         "1993",
  ISBN =         "0-07-020650-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-07-020650-2",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:17:21 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "International series in pure and applied physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  remark =       "19th printing",
}

@Book{Feynman:1994:CPL,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "The Character of Physical Law",
  publisher =    "Modern Library",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  edition =      "Modern Library",
  pages =        "xx + 167",
  year =         "1994",
  ISBN =         "0-679-60127-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-679-60127-2",
  LCCN =         "QC71 .F44 1994",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  remark =       "Originally published in hardcover by the British
                 Broadcasting Corporation in 1965 and in paperback by
                 MIT Press in 1967.",
  subject =      "Physics",
  tableofcontents = "The law of gravitation, an example of physical law
                 \\
                 The relation of mathematics to physics \\
                 The great conservation principles \\
                 Symmetry in physical law \\
                 The distinction of past and future \\
                 Probability and uncertainty: the quantum mechanical
                 view of nature \\
                 Seeking new laws",
}

@Article{Feynman:1994:FRa,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "From {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-AMER-MATH-MONTHLY,
  volume =       "101",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "543--543",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1994",
  CODEN =        "AMMYAE",
  ISSN =         "0002-9890 (print), 1930-0972 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9890",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Mathematical Monthly",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.jstor.org/journals/00029890.htm",
}

@Book{Feynman:1995:ARP,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Michelle
                 Feynman",
  title =        "The art of {Richard P. Feynman}: images by a curious
                 character",
  publisher =    "GB Science Publishers SA",
  address =      "Basel, Switzerland",
  pages =        "173",
  year =         "1995",
  ISBN =         "2-88449-047-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-2-88449-047-4",
  LCCN =         "NC1075.F44 A4 1995",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips",
  subject-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword / 9 \\
                 Preface / 13 \\
                 But Is It Art? / 17 \\
                 Reminiscences \\
                 Drumming Up a Friendship / 41 \\
                 A Fine Man and Feyn Art / 45 \\
                 We Both Admired Leonardo / 49 \\
                 An Exercise in Honesty / 53 \\
                 Black and White Figures / 59 \\
                 Color Plates / 153 \\
                 Contributors / 169 \\
                 Biographical Note / 173",
}

@Book{Feynman:1995:FLG,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Fernando B.
                 (Fernando Bernardino) Morinigo and William G. (William
                 Gerard) Wagner and Brian Hatfield",
  title =        "{Feynman} lectures on gravitation",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xl + 232",
  year =         "1995",
  ISBN =         "0-201-62734-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-201-62734-3",
  LCCN =         "QC178 .F49 1995",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0831/95011076-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0831/95011076-d.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "Gravitation; Quantum gravity",
}

@Book{Feynman:1995:SEP,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman and Robert B. Leighton and
                 Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee) Sands",
  title =        "Six easy pieces: essentials of physics, explained by
                 its most brilliant teacher",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xxix + 145",
  year =         "1995",
  ISBN =         "0-201-40955-0, 0-201-40956-9 (set), 0-201-48308-4
                 (cassettes), 0-201-40825-2 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-201-40955-0, 978-0-201-40956-7 (set),
                 978-0-201-48308-6 (cassettes), 978-0-201-40825-6
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC21.2 .F52 1995b; QC21.2 .F52 1995",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 26 18:14:25 MDT 2009",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 melvyl.cdlib.org:210/CDL90",
  note =         "Originally prepared for publication by Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee) Sands. New
                 introduction by Paul Davies. See also
                 \cite{Feynman:1997:SEP}",
  price =        "US\$22.00",
  series =       "Helix books",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "Physics",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction / Paul Davies \\
                 1. Atoms in Motion \\
                 2. Basic Physics \\
                 3. The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences \\
                 4. Conservation of Energy \\
                 5. The Theory of Gravitation \\
                 6. Quantum Behavior",
}

@Book{Feynman:1995:TFP,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "The theory of fundamental processes: a lecture note
                 volume",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "x + 171",
  year =         "1995",
  ISBN =         "0-8053-2507-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8053-2507-2",
  LCCN =         "QC174.1 F4 1995",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:24:31 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Frontiers in physics; a lecture note and reprint
                 series",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Second printing corrected by Peter Cziffra. Original
                 edition 1961.",
  subject =      "Quantum theory; Quantum field theory",
}

@Book{Feynman:1996:FLC,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Anthony J.
                 G. Hey and Robin W. Allen",
  title =        "{Feynman} lectures on computation",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 303",
  year =         "1996",
  ISBN =         "0-201-48991-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-201-48991-0",
  LCCN =         "QA76 .F45 1996",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0831/96025127-d.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "Electronic data processing",
}

@Book{Feynman:1997:SEP,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "Six Not-so-easy Pieces: {Einstein}'s {Relativity},
                 Symmetry, and Space--time",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xxvii + 152",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-201-32841-0 (set), 0-201-15025-5 (hardcover),
                 0-201-32842-9 (paperback), 0-201-31151-8 (disc 1),
                 0-201-31152-6 (disc 2), 0-201-31153-4 (disc 3),
                 0-201-31154-2 (disc 4), 0-201-31155-0 (disc 5),
                 0-201-31156-9 (disc 6)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-201-32841-7 (set), 978-0-201-15025-4
                 (hardcover), 978-0-201-32842-4 (paperback),
                 978-0-201-31151-8 (disc 1), 978-0-201-31152-5 (disc 2),
                 978-0-201-31153-2 (disc 3), 978-0-201-31154-9 (disc 4),
                 978-0-201-31155-6 (disc 5), 978-0-201-31156-3 (disc
                 6)",
  LCCN =         "QC793.3.S9 F49 199",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 26 18:17:15 MDT 2009",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.gbv.de:20011/gvk",
  note =         "Originally prepared for publication by Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee) Sands. New
                 introduction by Roger Penrose. See also
                 \cite{Feynman:1995:SEP}",
  series =       "Helix books",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "Symmetry (Physics); Special Relativity (physics);
                 Space and time",
  tableofcontents = "1. Vectors \\
                 2. Symmetry in Physical Laws \\
                 3. The Special Theory of Relativity \\
                 4. Relativistic Energy and Momentum \\
                 5. Space--time \\
                 6. Curved Space",
}

@Book{Goodstein:1997:FLL,
  author =       "David L. Goodstein and Richard P. (Richard Phillips)
                 Feynman and Judith R. Goodstein",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s lost lecture: the motion of planets around
                 the sun",
  publisher =    pub-VINTAGE,
  address =      pub-VINTAGE:adr,
  pages =        "191",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-09-973621-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-09-973621-9",
  LCCN =         "QB353 .G66 1997",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:40:42 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Celestial mechanics; Planets; Orbits; Feynman, Richard
                 P; (Richard Phillips)",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1998:BRP,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Biography: {Richard P. Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Samuelsson:1998:NLP",
  pages =        "179--180",
  year =         "1998",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 12 21:22:02 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:1998:DST,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The development of the space--time view of quantum
                 electrodynamics",
  crossref =     "Samuelsson:1998:NLP",
  pages =        "155--178",
  year =         "1998",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 12 21:22:02 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.feynmanlectures.info/other/Feynmans_Nobel_Lecture.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:1998:MIA,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen
                 Scientist",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "133",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0166-9 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0166-5 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "Q175.55 .F49 1998",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 12 15:45:23 MST 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "In April 1963, Richard P. Feynman gave a series of
                 remarkable lectures at the University of Washington in
                 Seattle. These three consecutive talks were classic
                 Feynman --- full of wit and wisdom --- but their
                 subject matter was wholly unexpected: Feynman spoke not
                 as a physicist but as a concerned fellow citizen,
                 revealing his uncommon insights into the religious,
                 political, and social issues of the day. Now, at last,
                 these lectures have been published under the collective
                 title \booktitle{The Meaning of It All}. Here is
                 Feynman on mind reading and the laws of probability and
                 statistics; on Christian Science and the dubious effect
                 of prayer on healing; and on human interpersonal
                 relationships. Here is the citizen--scientist on the
                 dramatic effect simple engineering projects could have
                 on the plague of poverty; the vital role creativity
                 plays in science; the conflict between science and
                 religion; the efficacy of doubt and uncertainty in
                 arriving at scientific truths; and why honest
                 politicians can never be successful.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  subject =      "Science; Social aspects; Religion and science",
  tableofcontents = "The Uncertainty of Science \\
                 The Uncertainty of Values \\
                 This Unscientific Age",
}

@Book{Feynman:1998:SMS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Statistical mechanics. {A} set of lectures",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 354",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-201-36076-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-201-36076-9",
  MRclass =      "82-01",
  MRnumber =     "1634071 (99i:82001)",
  MRreviewer =   "M. Lawrence Glasser",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 12:24:11 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprint of the 1972 original.",
  series =       "Advanced Book Classics",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 0997.82500",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classmath =    "*82-01 (Textbooks (statistical mechanics))",
  reviewer =     "M. Lawrence Glasser (MR 99i:82001)",
}

@Book{Feynman:1999:PFT,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Jeffrey
                 Robbins",
  title =        "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: the Best Short
                 Works of {Richard P. Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 270",
  year =         "1999",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0108-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0108-5",
  LCCN =         "Q171 .F385 1999",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:43:01 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Helix books",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0833/99064775-d.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  note =         "Foreword by Freeman Dyson.",
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "Science",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword: This Side Idolatry \\
                 Editor's Introduction \\
                 1 The Pleasure of Finding Things Out \\
                 2 Computing Machines in the Future \\
                 3 Los Alamos From Below \\
                 4 What is and What Should Be the Role of Scientific
                 Culture in Modern Society \\
                 5 There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom \\
                 6 The Value of Science \\
                 7 Richard P. Feynman's Minority Report to the Space
                 Shuttle Challenger Inquiry \\
                 8 What Is Science? \\
                 9 The Smartest Man in the World \\
                 10 Cargo Cult Science: Some Remarks on Science,
                 Pseudoscience, and Learning How to Not Fool Yourself
                 \\
                 11 It's as Simple as One, Two, Three \\
                 12 Richard Feynman Builds a Universe \\
                 13 The Relation of Science and Religion \\
                 Permission Acknowledgments \\
                 Index",
}

@Misc{Feynman:19xx:HTS,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "How trains stay on track",
  howpublished = "Online video recording",
  year =         "19xx",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 24 16:33:06 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See more detailed analysis in
                 \cite{Shayak:2017:WTS}.",
  URL =          "http://www.wimp.com/trainsstay/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:2000:SGF,
  author =       "R. Feynman",
  title =        "The ``scholar,'' genius and fantasy",
  journal =      "Recherche",
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "331",
  pages =        "72--74",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2000",
  ISSN =         "0029-5671 (print), 1625-9955 (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprint of ????.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:2000:TGQ,
  author =       "R. P. Feynman and F. L. {Vernon, Jr.}",
  title =        "The theory of a general quantum system interacting
                 with a linear dissipative system",
  journal =      j-ANN-PHYS,
  volume =       "281",
  number =       "1--2",
  pages =        "546--607",
  day =          "5",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "2000",
  CODEN =        "APNYA6",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1006/aphy.2000.6017",
  ISSN =         "0003-4916 (print), 1096-035x (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0003-4916",
  MRclass =      "81.34",
  MRnumber =     "0157605 (28 \#837)",
  MRreviewer =   "I. R. Senitzky",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 15:46:55 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Annals of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00034916",
  remark =       "Reprint of \cite{Feynman:1963:TGQ}. This issue
                 reprints important papers published in the first 40
                 years of {\em Annals of Physics}.",
}

@Book{Feynman:2000:VVR,
  author =       "Richard Feynman",
  title =        "Vous voulez rire, {Monsieur Feynman} ! {Entretiens}
                 avec {Ralph Leighton}",
  publisher =    "Odile Jacob",
  year =         "2000",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 00:02:00 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:2001:EVD,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman and Jeffrey Robbins and Inge
                 Leipold",
  title =        "{Es ist so einfach: vom Vergn{\"u}gen, Dinge zu
                 entdecken}. ({German}) [{It} is so simple: the pleasure
                 of finding things out]",
  publisher =    "Piper",
  address =      "M{\"u}nchen, Germany",
  pages =        "279",
  year =         "2001",
  ISBN =         "3-492-04251-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-492-04251-2",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 24 17:37:54 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.gbv.de:20011/gvk",
  price =        "DM 44.00, EUR 22.50",
  URL =          "http://www.gbv.de/dms/faz-rez/FD1N20010705852023.pdf;
                 http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/327975911.PDF",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physik",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@Book{Feynman:2003:FLG,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Brian
                 Hatfield and Fernando B. Morinigo",
  title =        "{Feynman} Lectures on Gravitation",
  publisher =    "Westview Press",
  address =      "Boulder, CO",
  pages =        "xl + 232",
  year =         "2003",
  ISBN =         "0-8133-4038-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8133-4038-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 11 09:44:10 MST 2019",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See correction \cite{Uggerhoj:2016:YCE}.",
  abstract =     "Based on notes prepared during a course on
                 gravitational physics that Richard Feynman taught at
                 Caltech during the 1962--63 academic year.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  subject =      "Gravitation; Gravitationstheorie; Quantengravitation;
                 Gravitation; Gravitationstheorie; Quantengravitation",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword \\
                 Quantum Gravity \\
                 Lecture 1 \\
                 1.1 A Field Approach to Gravitation \\
                 1.2 The Characteristics of Gravitational Phenomena \\
                 1.3 Quantum Effects in Gravitation \\
                 1.4 On the Philosophical Problems in Quantizing
                 Macroscopic Objects \\
                 1.5 Gravitation as a Consequence of Other Fields \\
                 Lecture 2 \\
                 2.1 Postulates of Statistical Mechanics \\
                 2.2 Difficulties of Speculative Theories \\
                 2.3 The Exchange of One Neutrino \\
                 2.4 The Exchange of Two Neutrinos \\
                 Lecture 3 \\
                 3.1 The Spin of the Graviton \\
                 3.2 Amplitudes and Polarizations in Electrodynamics,
                 Our Typical Field Theory \\
                 3.3 Amplitudes for Exchange of a Graviton \\
                 3.4 Physical Interpretation of the Terms in the
                 Amplitudes \\
                 3.5 The Lagrangian for the Gravitational Field \\
                 3.6 The Equations for the Gravitational Field \\
                 3.7 Definition of Symbols \\
                 Lecture 4 \\
                 4.1 The Connection Between the Tensor Rank and the Sign
                 of a Field \\
                 4.2 The Stress--Energy Tensor for Scalar Matter \\
                 4.3 Amplitudes for Scattering (Scalar Theory) \\
                 4.4 Detailed Properties of Plane Waves. Compton Effect
                 \\
                 4.5 Nonlinear Diagrams for Gravitons \\
                 4.6 The Classical Equations of Motion of a Gravitating
                 Particle \\
                 4.7 Orbital Motion of a Particle About a Star \\
                 Lecture 5 \\
                 5.1 Planetary Orbits and the Precession of Mercury \\
                 5.2 Time Dilation in a Gravitational Field \\
                 5.3 Cosmological Effects of the Time Dilation. Mach's
                 Principle \\
                 5.4 Mach's Principle in Quantum Mechanics \\
                 5.5 The Self Energy of the Gravitational Field \\
                 Lecture 6 \\
                 6.1 The Bilinear Terms of the Stress--Energy Tensor \\
                 6.2 Formulation of a Theory Correct to All Orders \\
                 6.3 The Construction of Invariants with Respect to
                 Infinitesimal Transformations \\
                 8.3 On the Assumption that Space Is Truly Flat \\
                 8.4 On the Relations Between Different Approaches to
                 Gravity Theory \\
                 8.5 The Curvatures as Referred to Tangent Spaces \\
                 8.6 The Curvatures Referred to Arbitrary Coordinates
                 \\
                 8.7 Properties of the Grand Curvature Tensor \\
                 Lecture 9 \\
                 9.1 Modifications of Electrodynamics Required by the
                 Principle of Equivalence \\
                 9.2 Covariant Derivatives of Tensors \\
                 9.3 Parallel Displacement of a Vector \\
                 9.4 The Connection Between Curvatures and Matter \\
                 Lecture 10 \\
                 10.1 The Field Equations of Gravity \\
                 10.2 The Action for Classical Particles in a
                 Gravitational Field",
}

@Book{Feynman:2005:DYT,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Michelle
                 Feynman",
  title =        "Don't You Have Time to Think?",
  publisher =    "Allen Lane",
  address =      "London, UK",
  pages =        "xxi + 486",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "0-7139-9847-4 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7139-9847-4 (hardcover)",
  LCCN =         "06.E02646",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:45:11 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
                 library.ox.ac.uk:210/ADVANCE",
  price =        "US\$20.00",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Physicists;
                 United States; Correspondence; Biography; Physics",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@Book{Feynman:2005:FST,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "F{\'\i}sica Nuclear T{\'e}orica. ({Portuguese})
                 [{Theoretical} Nuclear Physics]",
  publisher =    "Livraria da F{\'\i}sica",
  address =      "S{\~a}o Paulo, Brazil",
  pages =        "133",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "85-88325-50-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-85-88325-50-0",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jun 12 10:46:06 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprint of \cite{Feynman:1953:FSN}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-idcm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Portuguese",
}

@Book{Feynman:2005:FTN,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Laurie M.
                 Brown and P. A. M. (Paul Adrien Maurice) Dirac",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s Thesis: a New Approach to Quantum Theory",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xxii + 119",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "981-256-366-0, 981-256-380-6 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-256-366-8, 978-981-256-380-4 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .F48 2005",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 1122.81007",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988); P. A. M. Dirac
                 (1902--1984)",
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  remark =       "First paper originally presented as R. P. Feynman's
                 thesis (Ph.D., Princeton University, 1942). Second
                 paper originally published: 1948; third paper
                 originally published: 1933. The principle of least
                 action in quantum mechanics / R. P. Feynman.
                 Space--time approach to non-relativistic quantum
                 mechanics / R. P. Feynman. The Lagrangian in quantum
                 mechanics / P. A. M. Dirac.",
  subject =      "Quantum theory; Least action; Lagrangian functions",
  tableofcontents = "The principle of least action in quantum mechanics
                 / R. P. Feynman \\
                 Space--time approach to non-relativistic quantum
                 mechanics / R. P. Feynman \\
                 The Lagrangian in quantum mechanics / P. A. M. Dirac",
  xxISBN =       "Bad ISBN in book: 981-256-366-0, 981-256-380-6
                 (paperback)",
}

@Book{Feynman:2005:PFT,
  editor =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Jeffrey W.
                 Robbins",
  title =        "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: the Best Short
                 Works of {Richard P. Feynman}",
  publisher =    "Basic Books",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "xvi + 270",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "0-465-02395-9 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-465-02395-0 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "Q171 .F385 2005",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 26 12:42:53 MDT 2024",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  remark =       "Paperback edition of \cite{Feynman:1999:PFT}. Foreword
                 by Freeman Dyson.",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword: This Side Idolatry \\
                 Editor's Introduction \\
                 1 The Pleasure of Finding Things Out \\
                 2 Computing Machines in the Future \\
                 3 Los Alamos From Below \\
                 4 What is and What Should Be the Role of Scientific
                 Culture in Modern Society \\
                 5 There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom \\
                 6 The Value of Science \\
                 7 Richard P. Feynman's Minority Report to the Space
                 Shuttle Challenger Inquiry \\
                 8 What Is Science? \\
                 9 The Smartest Man in the World \\
                 10 Cargo Cult Science: Some Remarks on Science,
                 Pseudoscience, and Learning How to Not Fool Yourself
                 \\
                 11 It's as Simple as One, Two, Three \\
                 12 Richard Feynman Builds a Universe \\
                 13 The Relation of Science and Religion \\
                 Permission Acknowledgments \\
                 Index",
}

@Book{Feynman:2006:FLP,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee) Sands",
  title =        "The {Feynman} lectures on physics",
  publisher =    "Pearson\slash Addison-Wesley",
  address =      "San Francisco, CA, USA",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "0-8053-9046-4 (vol. 1), 0-8053-9047-2 (vol. 2),
                 0-8053-9049-9 (vol. 3)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8053-9046-9 (vol. 1), 978-0-8053-9047-6 (vol.
                 2), 978-0-8053-9049-0 (vol. 3)",
  LCCN =         "QC21.2 .F49 2006",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  remark =       "Originally published: 1963--1965. Commemorative issue.
                 Volume 1: Mainly mechanics, radiation, and heat. Volume
                 2: Mainly electromagnetism and matter. Volume 3:
                 Quantum mechanics",
  subject =      "Physics",
}

@Book{Feynman:2006:QST,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman",
  title =        "{QED}: the strange theory of light and matter",
  publisher =    pub-PRINCETON,
  address =      pub-PRINCETON:adr,
  edition =      "Expanded {Princeton} Science Library",
  pages =        "xxiv + 158",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "0-691-12717-4, 0-691-12575-9 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-691-12717-0, 978-0-691-12575-6 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC793.5.P422 F48 2006",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jul 28 10:39:35 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "catalog.lib.byu.edu:2200;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 library.bu.edu:210/INNOPAC",
  series =       "Princeton science library, Alix G. Mautner memorial
                 lectures",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  subject =      "photons; electrons; quantum electrodynamics",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction to the 2006 edition / by A. Zee \\
                 Foreword / Leonard Mautner \\
                 Preface / Ralph Leighton \\
                 Introduction \\
                 Photons: particles of light \\
                 Electrons and their interactions \\
                 Loose ends",
}

@Book{Feynman:2006:VBF,
  author =       "Richard Feynman",
  title =        "The very best of the {Feynman Lectures}",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  year =         "2006",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 12:16:16 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 1160.01018",
  abstract =     "For more than thirty years, Richard P. Feynman's
                 three-volume Lectures on Physics has been known
                 worldwide as the classic resource for students and
                 professionals alike. That text was based on
                 transcriptions of the hundreds of hours of audio
                 recordings made during Feynman's legendary classroom
                 lectures. Now, for the first time on compact disc, the
                 best of these recordings are available in digitally
                 mastered quality. Ranging from the most basic
                 principles of Newtonian physics through such formidable
                 topics as Einstein's general relativity,
                 superconductivity, and quantum mechanics, Feynman's
                 lectures stand as a monument of clear exposition and
                 deep insight. Timeless and collectible, these
                 unabridged lectures are essential listening, not just
                 for students of physics, but for anyone seeking an
                 introduction to the field from the inimitable Richard
                 Feynman. 6 CDs: Total playing time: Approx. 6 hours.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classmath =    "01A70 (Biographies, obituaries, personalia,
                 bibliographies)",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:2007:QB,
  author =       "Richard Feynman",
  title =        "Quantum behavior",
  crossref =     "Whitfield:2007:WMR",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "2007",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 29 09:10:19 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Feynman:2007:US,
  author =       "Richard Feynman",
  title =        "The uncertainty of science",
  crossref =     "Whitfield:2007:WMR",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "2007",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 29 09:10:19 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:2010:FLPa,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman",
  title =        "The {Feynman} lectures on physics. Vol. 19, Feynman on
                 masers and light. Vol. 20, Feynman on quantum mechanics
                 and electromagnetism",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "9 sound discs (ca. 9 hrs.)",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0933-3 (vol.19-20)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0933-3 (vol.19-20)",
  LCCN =         "SDB 98630",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "Today the Feynman Lectures are considered by many to
                 be the best introductory set of lectures on physics
                 ever written. Feynman himself, however, stated in his
                 original preface that he was ``pessimistic'' with
                 regard to the success with which he reached all of his
                 students. The Feynman lectures were written ``to
                 maintain the interest of very enthusiastic and rather
                 smart students coming out of high schools and into Cal
                 Tech.'' Feynman was targeting the lectures to students
                 who, ``at the end of two years of our previous course,
                 [were] very discouraged because there were really very
                 few grand, new, modern ideas presented to them.'' As a
                 result, some physics students find the lectures more
                 valuable after they obtain a good grasp of physics by
                 studying more traditional texts. Many professional
                 physicists refer to the lectures at various points in
                 their careers to refresh their minds with regard to
                 basic principles.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  remark =       "Unabridged. Compact discs. Vol. 19. Feynman on
                 electrodynamics. disc 1: vol. 3, ch. 9, The ammonia
                 maser. disc 2: vol. 3, ch. 10, Other two-state systems.
                 disc 3: vol. 3, ch. 11, More two-state systems. disc 4:
                 vol. 3, ch. 18, Angular momentum. disc 5: vol. 1, ch.
                 33, Polarization. disc 6: vol. 2, ch. 19, The principle
                 of least action. Vol. 20. Feynman on quantum mechanics
                 and electromagnetism. disc 1: vol. 1, ch. 38, The
                 relation of wave and particle viewpoints. disc 2: vol.
                 2, ch. 28, Electromagnetic mass. disc 3: vol. 2, ch.
                 29, The motion of charges in electric and magnetic
                 fields.",
  subject =      "Quantum theory; Physics; Electrodynamics;
                 Electromagnetism",
}

@Book{Feynman:2010:FLPb,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The {Feynman} lectures on physics: new millennium
                 edition",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "0-465-02414-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-465-02414-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:2010:QMP,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Albert R.
                 Hibbs and Daniel F. Styer",
  title =        "Quantum mechanics and path integrals",
  publisher =    pub-DOVER,
  address =      pub-DOVER:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 371",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "0-486-47722-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-486-47722-0",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .F484 2010",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jul 28 09:35:05 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1006/2010004550-d.html",
  abstract =     "From astrophysics to condensed matter theory, nearly
                 all of modern physics employs the path integral
                 technique. In this presentation, the developer of path
                 integrals and one of the best-known scientists of all
                 time, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard P. Feynman,
                 presents unique insights into this method and its
                 applications. Avoiding dense, complicated descriptions,
                 Feynman articulates his celebrated theory in a clear,
                 concise manner, maintaining a perfect balance between
                 mathematics and physics. This emended edition of the
                 original 1965 publication corrects hundreds of
                 typographical errors and recasts many equations for
                 clearer comprehension. It retains the original's verve
                 and spirit, and it is approved and endorsed by the
                 Feynman family. The opening chapters explore the
                 fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics and introduce
                 path integrals. Subsequent chapters cover more advanced
                 topics, including the perturbation method, quantum
                 electrodynamics, and the relation of path integrals to
                 statistical mechanics. In addition to its merit as a
                 text for graduate courses in physics, this volume
                 serves as an excellent resource for professionals.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  remark =       "Originally published as Emended edition New York:
                 McGraw-Hill, 2005. Based on \cite{Feynman:1965:QMP}.",
  subject =      "Quantum theory",
  tableofcontents = "Preface / v \\
                 Preface to Emended Edition / viii \\
                 The Fundamental Concepts of Quantum Mechanics / 1 \\
                 Probability in quantum mechanics / 2 \\
                 The uncertainty principle / 9 \\
                 Interfering alternatives / 13 \\
                 Summary of probability concepts / 19 \\
                 Some remaining thoughts / 22 \\
                 The purpose of this book / 23 \\
                 The quantum-mechanical Law of Motion / 25 \\
                 The classical action / 26 \\
                 The quantum-mechanical amplitude / 28 \\
                 The classical limit / 29 \\
                 The sum over paths / 31 \\
                 Events occurring in succession / 36 \\
                 Some remarks / 39 \\
                 Developing the Concepts with Special Examples / 41 \\
                 The free particle / 42 \\
                 Diffraction through a slit / 47 \\
                 Results for a sharp-edged slit / 55 \\
                 The wave function / 57 \\
                 Gaussian integrals / 58 \\
                 Motion in a potential field / 62 \\
                 Systems with many variables / 65 \\
                 Separable systems / 66 \\
                 The path integral as a functional / 68 \\
                 Interaction of a particle and a harmonic oscillator /
                 69 \\
                 Evaluation of path integrals by Fourier series / 71 \\
                 The Schr{\"o}dinger Description of Quantum Mechanics /
                 75 \\
                 The Schr{\"o}dinger equation / 76 \\
                 The time-independent hamiltonian / 84 \\
                 Normalizing the free-particle wave functions / 89 \\
                 Measurements and Operators / 95 \\
                 The momentum representation / 96 \\
                 Measurement of quantum-mechanical variables / 106 \\
                 Operators / 112 \\
                 The Perturbation Method in Quantum Mechanics / 119 \\
                 The perturbation expansion / 120 \\
                 An integral equation for KV / 126 \\
                 An expansion for the wave function / 127 \\
                 The scattering of an electron by an atom / 129 \\
                 Time-dependent perturbations and transition amplitudes
                 / 144 \\
                 Transition Elements / 163 \\
                 Definition of the transition element / 164 \\
                 Functional derivatives / 170 \\
                 Transition elements of some special functionals / 174
                 \\
                 General results for quadratic actions / 182 \\
                 Transition elements and the operator notation / 184 \\
                 The perturbation series for a vector potential / 189
                 \\
                 The hamiltonian / 192 \\
                 Harmonic Oscillators / 197 \\
                 The simple harmonic oscillator / 198 \\
                 The polyatomic molecule / 203 \\
                 Normal coordinates / 208 \\
                 The one-dimensional crystal / 212 \\
                 The approximation of continuity / 218 \\
                 Quantum mechanics of a line of atoms / 222 \\
                 The three-dimensional crystal / 224 \\
                 Quantum field theory / 229 \\
                 The forced harmonic oscillator / 232 \\
                 Quantum Electrodynamics / 235 \\
                 Classical electrodynamics / 237 \\
                 The quantum mechanics of the rediation field / 242 \\
                 The ground state / 244 \\
                 Interaction of field and matter / 247 \\
                 A single electron in a radiative field / 253 \\
                 The Lamb shift / 256 \\
                 The emission of light / 260 \\
                 Summary / 262 \\
                 Statistical Mechanics / 267 \\
                 The partition function / 269 \\
                 The path integral evaluation / 273 \\
                 Quantum-mechanical effects / 279 \\
                 Systems of several variables / 287 \\
                 Remarks on methods of derivation / 296 \\
                 The Variational Method / 299 \\
                 A minimum principle / 300 \\
                 An application of the variational method / 303 \\
                 The standard variational principle / 307 \\
                 Slow electrons in a polar crystal / 310 \\
                 Other Problems in Probability / 321 \\
                 Random pulses / 322 \\
                 Characteristic functions / 324 \\
                 Noise / 327 \\
                 Gaussian noise / 332 \\
                 Noise spectrum / 334 \\
                 Brownian motion / 337 \\
                 Quantum mechanics / 341 \\
                 Influence functionals / 344 \\
                 Influence functional from a harmonic oscillator / 352
                 \\
                 Conclusions / 356 \\
                 Appendix: Some Useful Definite Integrals / 359 \\
                 Appendix: Notes / 361 \\
                 Index / 366",
}

@Book{Feynman:2010:WPG,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman",
  title =        "{Vom Wesen physikalischer Gesetze}",
  volume =       "1748",
  publisher =    "Piper",
  address =      "M{\"u}nchen, Germany",
  pages =        "215",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "3-492-21748-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-492-21748-4",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jul 26 11:59:14 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Serie Piper",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Foreword to the German edition by Rudolf
                 M{\"o}ssbauer.",
  subject =      "Physik",
}

@Book{Feynman:2011:SEPa,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Six easy pieces: essentials of physics explained by
                 its most brilliant teacher",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "0-465-02527-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-465-02527-5",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:2011:SEPb,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "Six not-so-easy pieces: {Einstein's} relativity,
                 symmetry, and space--time",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "xxvii + 154",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "0-465-02526-9 (print), 0-465-02528-5 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-465-02526-8 (print), 978-0-465-02528-2
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC793.3.S9 F49 2011",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Symmetry (Physics); Special relativity (Physics);
                 Space and time",
  tableofcontents = "1. Vectors \\
                 2. Symmetry in physical laws \\
                 3. The special theory of relativity \\
                 4. Relativistic energy and momentum \\
                 5. Space--time \\
                 6. Curved space",
}

@Book{Feynman:2011:SPF,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "{Sechs physikalische Finger{\"u}bungen ; Physikalische
                 Finger{\"u}bungen f{\"u}r Fortgeschrittene}",
  volume =       "4999",
  publisher =    "Piper",
  address =      "Z{\"u}rich, Switzerland",
  edition =      "Fourth",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "3-492-24999-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-492-24999-7",
  LCCN =         "QC23 .F47214 2007",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jul 26 12:04:08 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Serie Piper",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Zwei Bestseller in einem Band. Originaltitel: Six easy
                 pieces; Six Not-so-easy Pieces.",
  subject =      "Physik; Quantentheorie; Gravitation; Atom; Energie",
  tableofcontents = "[Part 1, Sechs physikalische Finger{\"u}bungen] 1.
                 Atome: und se bewegen sich \\
                 2. Grundlagenphysik \\
                 3. Das Verh{\"a}ltnis der Physik zu anderen
                 Wissenschaften \\
                 4. Der Enthaltungssatz der Energie \\
                 5. Die Gravitationstheorie \\
                 6. Das Verhalten der Quanten \\
                 [Part 2, Physikalische finger{\"u}bungen f{\"u}r
                 fortgeschrittene] 1. Vektoren \\
                 2. Symmetrie in physikalischen gesetzen \\
                 3. Die spezielle relativit{\"a}tstheorie \\
                 4. Energie und impuls in relativistischer sicht \\
                 5. Raumzeit \\
                 6. Gekr{\"u}mmter raum \\
                 Bildnachweis",
}

@Article{Feynman:2011:TPR,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "There's plenty of room at the bottom",
  journal =      j-RESONANCE,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "890--905",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "RESOFE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-011-0109-x",
  ISSN =         "0971-8044 (print), 0973-712X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0971-8044",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 1 09:03:53 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12045-011-0109-x",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Resonance",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/12045",
}

@Article{Feynman:2011:WS,
  author =       "Richard Feynman",
  title =        "What is science?",
  journal =      j-RESONANCE,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "860--873",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "RESOFE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-011-0104-2",
  ISSN =         "0971-8044 (print), 0973-712X (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 1 09:03:53 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Resonance",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/12045",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:2012:CPL,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "The character of physical law (1965)",
  crossref =     "Wardhaugh:2012:WNA",
  pages =        "318--321",
  year =         "2012",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 15 06:28:11 2015",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Feynman:2013:QST,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  title =        "{QED}: the Strange Theory of Light and Matter",
  publisher =    pub-PRINCETON,
  address =      pub-PRINCETON:adr,
  pages =        "xxiv + 158",
  year =         "2013",
  ISBN =         "0-691-12575-9, 0-691-12717-4, 1-4008-4746-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-691-12575-6, 978-0-691-12717-0,
                 978-1-4008-4746-4",
  LCCN =         "QC793.5.P422 F48 2006",
  bibdate =      "Thu Dec 3 11:41:12 MST 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Princeton Science Library",
  URL =          "http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8169.html",
  abstract =     "Celebrated for his brilliantly quirky insights into
                 the physical world, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman also
                 possessed an extraordinary talent for explaining
                 difficult concepts to the general public. Here Feynman
                 provides a classic and definitive introduction to QED
                 (namely quantum electrodynamics), that part of quantum
                 field theory describing the interactions of light with
                 charged particles. Using everyday language, spatial
                 concepts, visualizations, and his renowned ``Feynman
                 diagrams'' instead of advanced mathematics, Feynman
                 clearly and humorously communicates both the substance
                 and spirit.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Introduction to the 2006 Edition \\
                 Foreword \\
                 Preface \\
                 Acknowledgment \\
                 1. Introduction \\
                 2. Photons: Particles of Light \\
                 3. Electrons and Their Interactions \\
                 4. Loose Ends \\
                 Index",
}

@Book{Feynman:2014:BWS,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman and Ralph Leighton",
  title =        "{``Sie belieben wohl zu scherzen, Mr. Feynman!'':
                 Abenteuer eines neugierigen Physikers}. ({German})
                 [``{Surely} You're Joking, {Mr. Feynman}'': Adventures
                 of a curious physicist]",
  volume =       "5155",
  publisher =    "Piper",
  address =      "M{\"u}nchen, Germany",
  edition =      "Eighth",
  pages =        "462",
  year =         "2014",
  ISBN =         "3-492-25155-2",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-492-25155-6",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jul 26 12:02:09 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Serie Piper",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918 -- 1988",
  language =     "German",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@Book{Feynman:2014:EFL,
  editor =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee) Sands",
  title =        "Exercises for the {Feynman} lectures on physics",
  publisher =    "Basic Books",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  edition =      "New Millennium",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "2014",
  ISBN =         "0-465-06071-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-465-06071-9",
  LCCN =         "QC32 .F39 2014",
  bibdate =      "Sat Sep 20 17:02:45 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  subject =      "Physics; Problems, exercises, etc",
  tableofcontents = "Exercises for volume I \\
                 Atoms in motion \\
                 Conservation of energy, statics \\
                 Kepler's laws and gravitation \\
                 Kinematics \\
                 Newton's laws \\
                 Conservation of momentum \\
                 Vectors \\
                 Non-relativistic two-body collisions in three
                 dimensions \\
                 Forces \\
                 Potentials and fields \\
                 Units and dimensions \\
                 Relativistic kinematics and dynamics, mass and rest
                 energy equivalence \\
                 Relativistic energy and momentum \\
                 Rotation in two dimensions, the center of mass \\
                 Angular momentum, the moment of inertia \\
                 Rotation in three dimensions \\
                 The harmonic oscillator, linear differential equations
                 \\
                 Algebra \\
                 Forced oscillations with damping \\
                 Geometrical optics \\
                 Electromagnetic radiation: interference \\
                 Electromagnetic radiation: diffraction \\
                 Electromagnetic radiation: refraction, dispersion,
                 absorption \\
                 Electromagnetic radiation: radiation damping,
                 scattering \\
                 Electromagnetic radiation: polarization \\
                 Electromagnetic radiation: relativistic effects \\
                 Quantum behavior: waves, particles, and photons \\
                 Kinetic theory of gases \\
                 Principles of statistical mechanics \\
                 Applications of kinetic theory: equipartition \\
                 Applications of kinetic theory: transport phenomena \\
                 Thermodynamics \\
                 Illustrations of thermodynamics \\
                 The wave equation, sound \\
                 Linear wave systems: beats, modes \\
                 Fourier analysis of waves \\
                 Exercises for volume II \\
                 Electromagnetism \\
                 Differential calculus of vector fields \\
                 Vector integral calculus \\
                 Electrostatics \\
                 Applications of Gauss' Law \\
                 The electric field in various circumstances \\
                 The electric field in various circumstances (continued)
                 \\
                 Electrostatic energy \\
                 Dielectrics \\
                 Inside dielectrics \\
                 Electrostatic analogs \\
                 Magentostatics \\
                 The magnetic field in various situations \\
                 The vector potential \\
                 The laws of induction \\
                 Solutions of Maxwell's equations in free space \\
                 Solutions of Maxwell's equations with currents and
                 charges \\
                 AC circuits \\
                 Cavity resonators \\
                 Waveguides \\
                 Electrodynamics in relativistic notation \\
                 Lorentz transformations of the fields \\
                 Field energy and field momentum \\
                 Electromagnetic mass \\
                 The motion of charges in electric and magnetic fields
                 \\
                 Refractive index of dense materials \\
                 Reflection from surfaces \\
                 The magnetism of matter \\
                 Paramagnetism and magnetic resonance \\
                 Ferromagnetism \\
                 Elasticity \\
                 The flow of dry water \\
                 The flow of wet water \\
                 Exercises for volume III \\
                 Probability amplitudes \\
                 Identical particles \\
                 Spin one \\
                 Spin one-half \\
                 The dependence of amplitudes on time \\
                 The Hamiltonian matrix \\
                 The ammonia maser \\
                 Other two-state systems \\
                 More two-state systems \\
                 The hyperfine splitting in hydrogen \\
                 Propagation in a crystal lattice \\
                 Semiconductors \\
                 The independent particle approximation \\
                 The dependence of amplitudes on position \\
                 Angular momentum \\
                 The hydrogen atom and the periodic table",
}

@Book{Feynman:2000:PFT,
  author =       "Richard P. Feynman",
  booktitle =    "The pleasure of finding things out: the best short
                 works of {Richard P. Feynman}",
  title =        "The pleasure of finding things out: the best short
                 works of {Richard P. Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 270",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0349-1 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0349-2 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "Q171 .F385 1999",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 12 15:35:40 MST 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Edited by Jeffrey Robbins, and foreword by Freeman
                 Dyson.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword by Freeman Dyson / ix \\
                 Editor's Introduction / xv \\
                 1: The Pleasure of Finding Things Out / 1 \\
                 2: Computing Machines in the Future / 23 \\
                 3: Los Alamos from Below / 53 \\
                 4: What Is and What Should Be the Role of Scientific
                 Culture in Modern Society / 93 \\
                 5: There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom / 117 \\
                 6: The Value of Science / 141 \\
                 7: Richard P. Feynman's Minority Report to the Space
                 Shuttle Challenger Inquiry / 151 \\
                 8: What Is Science? / 171 \\
                 9: The Smartest Man in the World / 189 \\
                 10: Cargo Cult Science: Some Remarks on Science,
                 Pseudoscience, and Learning How to Not Fool Yourself /
                 205 \\
                 11: It's as Simple as One, Two, Three / 217 \\
                 12: Richard Feynman Builds a Universe / 225 \\
                 13: The Relation of Science and Religion / 245 \\
                 Acknowledgments / 259 \\
                 Index / 261",
}

@Book{Feynman:2005:PRD,
  editor =       "Michelle Feynman",
  booktitle =    "Perfectly Reasonable Deviations (from the Beaten
                 Track): the Collected Letters of {Richard P. Feynman}",
  title =        "Perfectly Reasonable Deviations (from the Beaten
                 Track): the Collected Letters of {Richard P. Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "xxiii + 486",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0636-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0636-3",
  LCCN =         "QC16 .F49 A4 2005",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 12 15:45:27 MST 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Foreword by Timothy Ferris. See also interview with
                 the editor \cite{Anonymous:2005:BFI}.",
  URL =          "ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip055/2005000049.html",
  abstract =     "One of the towering figures of twentieth-century
                 science, Richard Feynman possessed a curiosity that was
                 the stuff of legend. Even before he won the Nobel Prize
                 in 1965, his unorthodox and spellbinding lectures on
                 physics secured his reputation amongst students and
                 seekers around the world. It was his outsized love for
                 life, however, that earned him the status of an
                 American cultural icon--here was an extraordinary
                 intellect devoted to the proposition that the thrill of
                 discovery was matched only by the joy of communicating
                 it to others. In this career-spanning collection of
                 letters, many published here for the first time, we are
                 able to see this side of Feynman like never before. As
                 edited and annotated by his daughter, Michelle, these
                 letters not only allow us to better grasp the how and
                 why of Feynman's enduring appeal, but also to see the
                 virtues of an inquiring eye in spectacular fashion. The
                 result is a wonderful de facto guide to life, an
                 eloquent testimony to the human quest for knowledge at
                 all levels.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  remark =       "Published in the UK \cite{Feynman:2005:DYT}.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physicists; United States;
                 Correspondence; Physicists; United States; Biography;
                 Physics",
  tableofcontents = "Letters \\
                 1939--1942 \\
                 1943--1945 \\
                 1946--1959 \\
                 1960--1970: The National Academy of Science \\
                 1960--1965 \\
                 1965: The Nobel Prize \\
                 1966--1969 \\
                 1970--1975 \\
                 1976--1981 \\
                 1982--1984 \\
                 1985--1987",
}

@Book{Feynman:2006:CFA,
  author =       "Richard Phillips Feynman and Ralph Leighton",
  booktitle =    "Classic {Feynman}: All the Adventures of a Curious
                 Character",
  title =        "Classic {Feynman}: All the Adventures of a Curious
                 Character",
  publisher =    pub-NORTON,
  address =      pub-NORTON:adr,
  pages =        "x + 511",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "0-393-06132-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-393-06132-1",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 A3 2006",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0515/2005018928.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  remark =       "With a commemorative CD.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physicists; United States;
                 Biography; Physicists; United States; Intellectual
                 life; 20th century",
  tableofcontents = "Prologue / 1 \\
                 To the reader / by Ralph Leighton / 3 \\
                 Foreword / by Freeman Dyson / 5 \\
                 \\
                 From far Rockaway to MIT / 11 \\
                 The making of a scientist / 13 \\
                 He fixes radios by thinking! / 20 \\
                 String beans / 29 \\
                 Who stole the door? / 33 \\
                 Always trying to escape / 43 \\
                 The chief research chemist of the Metaplast Corporation
                 / 50 \\
                 \\
                 The Princeton years / 57 \\
                 ``Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!'' / 59 \\
                 Monster minds / 65 \\
                 A different box of tools / 69 \\
                 It's a simple as one, two, three, \ldots{} / 72 \\
                 Meeeeeeeee! / 77 \\
                 Mind readers / 80 \\
                 Mixing paints / 83 \\
                 Latin or Italian! / 86 \\
                 Arlene  [sic, i.e., Arline] / 89 \\
                 ``What do you care what other people think?'' / 91 \\
                 Feynman, the military, and the bomb / 121 \\
                 Fizzled fuses / 123 \\
                 Los Alamos from below (spoken version on commemorative
                 CD inside back cover) / 128 \\
                 Safecracker meets safecracker / 154 \\
                 Uncle Sam doesn't need you! / 172 \\
                 From Cornell to Caltech with a touch of Brazil / 181
                 \\
                 The dignified professor / 183 \\
                 Any questions? / 192 \\
                 I want my dollar! / 197 \\
                 You just ask them? / 200 \\
                 O Americano, outra vez! / 207 \\
                 Getting ahead / 225 \\
                 Lucky numbers / 227 \\
                 Certainly, Mr. Big! / 233 \\
                 An offer you must refuse / 243 \\
                 Man of a thousand tongues / 248 \\
                 \\
                 The World of One Physicist / 249 \\
                 Would \emph{You} Solve the Dirac Equation? / 251 \\
                 Is Electricity Fire? / 260 \\
                 Hotel City / 268 \\
                 It Sounds Greek to Me! / 273 \\
                 The 7 Percent Solution / 274 \\
                 The Amateur Scientist / 282 \\
                 Testing Bloodhounds / 288 \\
                 A Map of the Cat? / 291 \\
                 But Is It Art? / 298 \\
                 Judging Books by Their Covers / 317 \\
                 Who the Hell is Herman? / 331 \\
                 Feynman Sexist Pig! / 333 \\
                 Thirteen Times / 336 \\
                 Alfred Nobel's Other Mistake / 338 \\
                 Bringing Culture to the Physicists / 347 \\
                 Altered States / 352 \\
                 Found Out in Paris / 359 \\
                 I Just Shook His Hand, Can You Believe It? / 370 \\
                 \\
                 Mr. Feynman Goes to Washington: Investigating the Space
                 Shuttle Challenger Disaster / 379 \\
                 Preliminaries / 381 \\
                 Committing Suicide / 383 \\
                 The Cold Facts / 385 \\
                 Check Six! / 413 \\
                 Gumshoes / 417 \\
                 Fantastic Figures / 431 \\
                 An Inflamed Appendix / 440 \\
                 The Tenth Recommendation / 448 \\
                 Meet the Press / 453 \\
                 Afterthoughts / 458 \\
                 Appendix F: Personal Observations on the Reliability of
                 the Shuttle / 465 \\
                 \\
                 Epilogues / 479 \\
                 Reflections / 481 \\
                 The Value of Science / 483 \\
                 Cargo Cult Science / 499 \\
                 Finding Feynman: Afterword by Alan Alda / 499 \\
                 \\
                 The Commemorative CD / 507 \\
                 About the CD \booktitle{Los Alamos from Below} / 509
                 \\
                 Other Feynman CDs / 511",
}

@Book{Feynman:2006:FTP,
  author =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Michael A.
                 Gottlieb and Ralph Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew
                 Linzee) Sands and Robert B. Leighton and Rochus Vogt",
  booktitle =    "{Feynman}'s tips on physics: a problem-solving
                 supplement to the {{\booktitle{Feynman Lectures on
                 Physics}}}",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s tips on physics: a problem-solving
                 supplement to the {{\booktitle{Feynman Lectures on
                 Physics}}}",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 162",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "0-8053-9063-4 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8053-9063-6 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC23 .F47 1989 Suppl.",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jul 28 11:43:48 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0512/2005013077.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  subject =      "Physics; Problems, exercises, etc",
  tableofcontents = "Mathematics for physics \\
                 Differentiation \\
                 Integration \\
                 Vectors \\
                 Differentiating vectors \\
                 Line integrals \\
                 Triangulation \\
                 Physical laws \\
                 Nonrelativist approximation \\
                 Motion with forces \\
                 Learning physics by example \\
                 Understanding physics physically \\
                 A problem in machine design \\
                 Earth's escape velocity \\
                 Finding the acceleration of the weight using geometry
                 \\
                 Finding the acceleration of the weight using
                 trigonometry \\
                 Finding the force on the weight using torque and
                 angular momentum \\
                 Satellite motion \\
                 Discovery of the atomic nucleus \\
                 Fundamental rocket equation \\
                 Numerical integration \\
                 Chemical rockets \\
                 Ion propulsion rockets \\
                 Photon propulsion rockets \\
                 Electrostatic proton beam deflector \\
                 Determining the mass of the pi meson \\
                 A demonstration gyroscope \\
                 The directional gyro \\
                 The artificial horizon \\
                 A ship-stabilizing gyro \\
                 Gyrocompass \\
                 Improvements in gyroscopes design and construction \\
                 Accelerometers \\
                 Navigational system \\
                 Effects of the earth's rotation \\
                 Spinning disk \\
                 Earth's nutation \\
                 Angular momentum in astronomy \\
                 Angular momentum in quantum mechanics \\
                 Conservation of energy, statics \\
                 Kepler's laws and gravitation \\
                 Kinematics \\
                 Newton's laws \\
                 Conservation of momentum \\
                 Nonrelativist two-body collisions in three dimensions
                 \\
                 Forces \\
                 Potentials and fields \\
                 Units and dimensions \\
                 Relativistic energy and momentum \\
                 Rotations in two dimensions, the center mass \\
                 Angular momentum, the moment of inertia \\
                 Rotation in three dimensions",
}

@Book{Feynman:2012:FTP,
  editor =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Michael A.
                 Gottlieb and Ralph Leighton and Matthew L. (Matthew
                 Linzee) Sands and Robert B. Leighton and Rochus Vogt",
  booktitle =    "{Feynman}'s tips on physics: reflections, advice,
                 insights, practice",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s tips on physics: reflections, advice,
                 insights, practice",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xiv + 182",
  year =         "2012",
  ISBN =         "0-465-02797-0 (hardcover), 0-465-02921-3 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-465-02797-2 (hardcover), 978-0-465-02921-1
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC23 .F47 2013",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 2 08:12:15 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "With characteristic flair, insight, and humor, Feynman
                 discusses topics physics students often struggle with
                 and offers valuable tips on addressing them. Included
                 here are three lectures on problem-solving and a
                 lecture on inertial guidance omitted from
                 \booktitle{The Feynman Lectures on Physics}. An
                 enlightening memoir by Matthew Sands and oral history
                 interviews with Feynman and his Caltech colleagues
                 provide firsthand accounts of the origins of Feynman's
                 landmark lecture series",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Prerequisites \\
                 Laws and intuition \\
                 Problems and solutions \\
                 Dynamical effects and their applications \\
                 Selected exercises",
}

%%% ====================================================================
%%%   Part 2 (of 2): publications about Richard Feynman and his works
%%%
%%% Bibliography entries, sorted by year, and then by citation label
%%% (with ``bibsort -byyear'')
@Article{Dirac:1933:LQM,
  author =       "P. A. M. Dirac",
  title =        "The {Lagrangian} in quantum mechanics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-Z-SOWJETUNION,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "64--72",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1933",
  CODEN =        "PHZSAL",
  ISSN =         "0369-9811",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 16 17:49:35 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "0006.32906",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physikalische Zeitschrift der Sowjetunion",
  journalabr =   "Phys. Z. SowjUn.",
  remark =       "This paper introduces path integrals, an idea that was
                 later adopted and further developed by Richard
                 Feynman.",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1935:PAM,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Prizes Awarded in Mathematics: {Boys High School,
                 Brooklyn}, Wins First Honors in {N.Y.U. Society}'s
                 Contest. {Evander Childs} Second. {R. P. Feynman} of
                 {Far Rockaway}, Highest Individual Scorer, Receives
                 Gold Medal",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "N3--N3",
  day =          "19",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1935",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 11:07:28 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/101522107",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1939:BCW,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Brooklyn College} wins `Math' Prize: Places First,
                 Getting \$500, in Second Nation-Wide {W. L. Putnam
                 Contest}. {M.I.T.} Team is Second. {City College},
                 {Cooper Union} Do Well --- {Latter} and {Brooklyn} Tie
                 in a Competition Here",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "27",
  day =          "27",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1939",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 21 16:10:21 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/102795540/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
  remark =       "Richard Feynman was part of the MIT team, and
                 according to \cite[page 11]{Halpern:2017:QLH}, Feynman
                 achieved the highest score in the US in the notoriously
                 difficult Putnam Competition. That performance weighed
                 heavily in his acceptance at Princeton University,
                 despite his academic low scores in English and
                 history.",
}

@Article{Berenda:1947:DPF,
  author =       "Carlton W. Berenda",
  title =        "The Determination of past by Future Events. {A}
                 Discussion of the {Wheeler--Feynman}
                 Absorption--Radiation Theory",
  journal =      j-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "13--19",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1947",
  CODEN =        "PHSCA6",
  ISSN =         "0031-8248 (print), 1539-767X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-8248",
  bibdate =      "Sat Mar 1 08:06:19 MST 2014",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=philscie;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/i301940;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/philossci1940.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/185530",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00318248.html",
}

@Article{Dyson:1949:RTT,
  author =       "F. J. Dyson",
  title =        "The radiation theories of {Tomonaga}, {Schwinger}, and
                 {Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-2,
  volume =       "75",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "486--502",
  day =          "1",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1949",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.75.486",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  MRclass =      "81.0X",
  MRnumber =     "0028203 (10,418a)",
  MRreviewer =   "H. C. Corben",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 26 08:26:36 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprinted in \cite{Dyson:1958:RTT}.",
  URL =          "http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.75.486",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review (2)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@Article{CostadeBeauregard:1950:CED,
  author =       "O. {Costa de Beauregard}",
  title =        "Connexion entre la d{\'e}finition des noyaux de
                 {Feynman} et celle des grandeurs de champ de {L. de
                 Broglie}. ({French}) [{Connection} between the kernel
                 definition of {Feynman} and that of the field
                 magnitudes of {L. of Broglie}]",
  journal =      j-C-R-ACAD-SCI-PARIS,
  volume =       "230",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "2073--2075",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1950",
  ISSN =         "0001-4036 (print), 2419-6304 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0001-4036",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 17 19:13:14 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "0037.28011",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "{Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des S{\'e}ances de
                 l'Acad{\'e}mie des Sciences, Paris}",
  language =     "French",
  subject-dates = "Louis de Broglie (1892--1987)",
}

@Article{Visconti:1951:TDC,
  author =       "Antoine Visconti",
  title =        "Sur la th{\'e}orie du champ soustractif de {Louis de
                 Broglie} et la fonction d'interaction de {R. P.
                 Feynman}. ({French}) [{On} the subtractive field theory
                 of {Louis de Broglie} and the interaction function of
                 {R. P. Feynman}]",
  journal =      j-C-R-ACAD-SCI-PARIS,
  volume =       "232",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "217--219",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1951",
  ISSN =         "0001-4036 (print), 2419-6304 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0001-4036",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 17 19:13:14 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "0042.21602",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "{Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des S{\'e}ances de
                 l'Acad{\'e}mie des Sciences, Paris}",
  language =     "French",
  subject-dates = "Louis de Broglie (1892--1987)",
}

@Misc{Fermi:1952:LF,
  author =       "Enrico Fermi",
  title =        "Letter to {Feynman}",
  day =          "18",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1952",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jun 24 08:57:26 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprinted in \cite[pages 844--846]{Fermi:1965:CPN}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  CP-number =    "251",
}

@Article{Hurst:1952:EGF,
  author =       "C. A. Hurst",
  title =        "The Enumeration of Graphs in the {Feynman--Dyson}
                 Technique",
  journal =      j-PROC-R-SOC-LOND-SER-A-MATH-PHYS-SCI,
  volume =       "214",
  number =       "1116",
  pages =        "44--61",
  day =          "7",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1952",
  CODEN =        "PRLAAZ",
  ISSN =         "0080-4630",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 28 05:58:37 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/99158",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A,
                 Mathematical and physical sciences",
  journal-URL =  "http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/current",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1954:EAD,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Einstein Award: Dr. R. P. Feynman}",
  journal =      j-NATURE,
  volume =       "173",
  number =       "4403",
  pages =        "524--524",
  day =          "20",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1954",
  CODEN =        "NATUAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1038/173524a0",
  ISSN =         "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0028-0836",
  bibdate =      "Sat Sep 8 09:04:34 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v173/n4403/pdf/173524a0.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Nature",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1954:EAP,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Einstein Award} to Professor, 35: {Feynman} Is Known
                 for His Electrodynamics Work --- Will Receive
                 \$15,000",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "87--87",
  day =          "14",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1954",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 21 15:34:57 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/112897379/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
  remark =       "From the story: ``Highest of its kind, and next only
                 to the Nobel Prize, it is conferred every three years
                 for an outstanding contribution to knowledge in the
                 mathematical and physical sciences. It was established
                 March 11, 1949, on the seventieth birthday of Dr.
                 Einstein. \ldots{} Dr. Feynman is the first to win the
                 award alone. \ldots{} The award was established by
                 Admiral [Lewis L.] Strauss in memory of his
                 parents.''",
}

@Article{Epstein:1955:DFD,
  author =       "Saul T. Epstein",
  title =        "Derivation of the {Feynman--Dyson} Rules from
                 Time-Independent Theory",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV,
  volume =       "98",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "196--198",
  day =          "1",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1955",
  CODEN =        "PHRVAO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.98.196",
  ISSN =         "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-899X",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 28 06:41:24 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.98.196",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review",
  journal-URL =  "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
}

@InCollection{Dyson:1958:RTT,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "The radiation theories of {Tomonaga}, {Schwinger}, and
                 {Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Schwinger:1958:SPQ",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1958",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 26 08:14:46 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprint of \cite{Dyson:1949:RTT}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Hutchings:1958:FSS,
  editor =       "Edward Hutchings and others",
  title =        "Frontiers in science. a survey",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "362",
  year =         "1958",
  LCCN =         "Q162 .H83",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 26 19:21:59 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib",
  URL =          "http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/1158177.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Science",
  tableofcontents = "Frontiers in science / L. A. DuBridge \\
                 1: The biological sciences / George W. Beadle: : The
                 origin of life / Norman H. Horowitz \\
                 The structure of proteins / Robert B. Corey \\
                 An uncolored view of chlorophyll / Arthur W. Galston
                 \\
                 Viruses and cancer / Harry Rubin \\
                 Brain mechanisms in behavior / R. W. Sperry \\
                 Hoarding / John S. Stamm \\
                 The genetic effects of high energy irradiation on human
                 population / A. H. Sturtevant \\
                 We could feed the world / Henry Borsook \\
                 Plant hormones / James Bonner \\
                 Forecasting the future / Sir Charles Darwin \\
                 Forecasting the future? / Fred Hoyle \\
                 2: The physical sciences / Harrison Brown: :
                 Earthquakes / Hugo Benioff \\
                 Volcanoes, ice, and destructive waves / Frank Press \\
                 Hypersonic research at Caltech / James M. Kendall \\
                 Cosmic rays at the North Pole / Lyman Fretwell \\
                 The inhabitants of Mars / Frank Salisbury \\
                 Cosmical alchemy / Margaret and Geoffrey Burbidge \\
                 The birth and death of a star / Allan Sandage \\
                 The size of the universe / Edward Hutchings, Jr. \\
                 Astronomy and eschatology / Albert G. Wilson \\
                 3: Science and society / Hunter Mead: : The inquiring
                 mind / L. A. DuBridge \\
                 Science, the endless adventure / L. A. DuBridge \\
                 Exploring the unknown / L. A. DuBridge \\
                 The value of science / Richard P. Feynman \\
                 The place of technology in civilization / Fred Hoyle
                 \\
                 The significance of chemistry / Linus Pauling \\
                 Astronomy in a changing world / Ira S. Bowen \\
                 Why do we laugh and cry? / Alfred Stern \\
                 The relation of science and religion / Richard P.
                 Feynman \\
                 A case study of innovation / Elting E. Morison \\
                 Talk to undergraduates / J. Robert Oppenheimer",
}

@InProceedings{Heisenberg:1962:DRH,
  author =       "Werner Heisenberg",
  editor =       "R. Stoops",
  booktitle =    "{La Th{\'e}orie Quantique des Champs. Rapports et
                 Discussions du Douzi{\`e}me Conseil de Physique {\`a}
                 Bruxelles, 9-14 Octobre, 1961}",
  title =        "Discussion des rapports de {Heitler} et {Feynman}.
                 ({French}) [{Discussion} of the Reports of {Heitler}
                 and {Feynman}]",
  publisher =    pub-INTERSCIENCE,
  address =      pub-INTERSCIENCE:adr,
  pages =        "92--97, 169--170, 173--176, 201--203, 243--247",
  year =         "1962",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 24 11:07:04 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "French",
}

@Article{Treiman:1964:BRR,
  author =       "S. B. Treiman",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman and Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew Sands, {\em The Feynman Lectures
                 on Physics}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "17",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "45--46",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1964",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3051743",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1965:CNW,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Caltech Nobel} Winner Modest on Findings",
  journal =      "Los Angeles Times",
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "2--2",
  day =          "22",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1965",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:44:20 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  keywords =     "Richard Phillips Feynman",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1965:GFH,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Groveling frosh humbly seeks physics inspiration from
                 {Oracle of Feynman} at {Dabney}",
  journal =      "California Tech",
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "1--1",
  day =          "28",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1965",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:45:37 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1965:NPP,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Nobel} physics prize winner",
  day =          "21",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1965",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "1 photographic print from a photograph taken in
                 1963.",
  abstract =     "Richard Feynman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing
                 front.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Associated Press photo. No. D7503. Title from news
                 agency caption on item.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips)",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@Article{Dyson:1965:TSF,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "{Tomonaga}, {Schwinger}, and {Feynman} Awarded {Nobel
                 Prize for Physics}",
  journal =      j-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "150",
  number =       "3696",
  pages =        "588--589",
  day =          "29",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1965",
  CODEN =        "SCIEAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1126/science.150.3696.588",
  ISSN =         "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8075",
  bibdate =      "Sun Aug 25 14:32:18 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/1717147;
                 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/150/3696/588.full.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
}

@Article{Hafner:1965:BRR,
  author =       "E. M. Hafner",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman and Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew Sands, The Feynman Lectures on
                 Physics, Vol. I}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "33",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "750--752",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1965",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v33/i9/p750_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
  xxnote =       "Check pages: interpolated from table of contents.",
}

@Article{Lindsay:1966:BRR,
  author =       "R. Bruce Lindsay",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman and Robert B.
                 Leighton and Matthew Sands, {\em The Feynman Lectures
                 on Physics, Vol. 3: Quantum Mechanics}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "80--83",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1966",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3047826",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Miranker:1966:FOC,
  author =       "W. L. Miranker and B. Weiss",
  title =        "The {Feynman} Operator Calculus",
  journal =      j-SIAM-REVIEW,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "224--232",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1966",
  CODEN =        "SIREAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1137/1008044",
  ISSN =         "0036-1445 (print), 1095-7200 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-1445",
  bibdate =      "Thu Mar 27 09:05:34 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "http://epubs.siam.org/toc/siread/8/2;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siamreview.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "SIAM Review",
  journal-URL =  "http://epubs.siam.org/sirev",
  onlinedate =   "April 1966",
}

@Article{Weiss:1966:BRR,
  author =       "George H. Weiss",
  title =        "Book Review: {R. P. Feynman and A. R. Hibbs, {\em
                 Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "89--89",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1966",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3048320",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Daison:1967:TSF,
  author =       "F. Daison",
  title =        "{Tomonaga}, {Shvinger} i {Fejnman} --- laureaty
                 nobelevskoj premii po fizike. ({Russian}) [{Tomonaga,
                 Schwinger and Feynman --- Nobel Prize in Physics}]",
  journal =      j-USPEKHI-FIZ-NAUK,
  volume =       "91",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "71--73",
  year =         "1967",
  CODEN =        "UFNAAG",
  ISSN =         "0042-1294 (print), 1996-6652 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0042-1294",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 23 13:46:18 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ufn.ru/ru/articles/1967/1/f/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk",
  journal-URL =  "http://ufn.ru/en/articles/",
  language =     "Russian",
}

@Article{Edson:1967:TMS,
  author =       "Lee Edson",
  title =        "Two men in search of the quark",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "54, 56, 64, 68, 72",
  day =          "8",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1967",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 21 15:42:37 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See letter rebutting Feynman's involvement with quarks
                 \cite{Feynman:1967:LEQ}.",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/117894893/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
  keywords =     "Murray Gell-Mann; Richard Feynman",
}

@Book{Mattuck:1967:GFD,
  author =       "Richard D. Mattuck",
  title =        "A guide to {Feynman} diagrams in the many-body
                 problem",
  publisher =    pub-MCGRAW-HILL,
  address =      pub-MCGRAW-HILL:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 294",
  year =         "1967",
  LCCN =         "QC174.5 .M37",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:39:58 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "European physics series",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "See also second edition \cite{Mattuck:1976:GFD} and
                 its later reprint \cite{Mattuck:1992:GFD}.",
  subject =      "Many-body problem; Feynman diagrams",
}

@Article{Michalos:1967:BRBa,
  author =       "Alex C. Michalos",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Character of Physical
                 Law}} by Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "34",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "194--194",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1967",
  CODEN =        "PHSCA6",
  ISSN =         "0031-8248 (print), 1539-767X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-8248",
  bibdate =      "Sat Mar 1 08:07:05 MST 2014",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=philscie;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/i302019;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/philossci1960.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/186108",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00318248.html",
}

@Article{Hutchisson:1968:BFR,
  author =       "Elmer Hutchisson",
  title =        "Book and Film Reviews: {Richard P. Feynman, The
                 Character of Physical Law}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TEACHER,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "89--90",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1968",
  CODEN =        "PHTEAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2351260",
  ISSN =         "0031-921X (print), 1943-4928 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-921X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The Physics Teacher",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/tpt",
}

@Article{Campbell:1970:SAF,
  author =       "J. A. Campbell and Anthony C. Hearn",
  title =        "Symbolic analysis of {Feynman} diagrams by computer",
  journal =      j-J-COMPUT-PHYS,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "280--327",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1970",
  CODEN =        "JCTPAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9991(70)90064-1",
  ISSN =         "0021-9991 (print), 1090-2716 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-9991",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jan 1 09:15:00 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jcomputphys1970.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0021999170900641",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Computational Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219991",
}

@Article{Calmet:1972:RAC,
  author =       "Jacques Calmet",
  title =        "A {REDUCE} Approach to the Calculation of {Feynman}
                 Diagrams",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "199--204",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1972",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(72)90008-2",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Sun Feb 12 14:24:26 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1970.bib;
                 Theory/reduce.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010465572900082",
  abstract =     "A brief survey of two existing {REDUCE} programs (by
                 Campbell-Hearn and by Calmet) dealing with algebraic
                 computation of {Feynman} diagrams is given. Work in
                 progress on a more general approach to this problem is
                 discussed.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Slater:1972:HFV,
  author =       "John C. Slater",
  title =        "{Hellmann--Feynman} and Virial Theorems in the {X $
                 \alpha $} Method",
  journal =      j-J-CHEM-PHYS,
  volume =       "57",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "2389--2396",
  day =          "15",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1972",
  CODEN =        "JCPSA6",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1678599",
  ISSN =         "0021-9606 (print), 1089-7690 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-9606",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jul 01 11:26:26 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/slater-john-clarke.bib",
  URL =          "http://jcp.aip.org/resource/1/jcpsa6/v57/i6/p2389_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "John Clarke Slater (1900--1976)",
  fjournal =     "Journal of Chemical Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/jcp/browse",
}

@Article{Lebowitz:1973:BRR,
  author =       "Joel L. Lebowitz",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman, {\em Statistical
                 Mechanics: A Set of Lectures}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "51--53",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1973",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ptonline.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=PHTOAD&Volume=26&Issue=10",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Book{Bilenskii:1974:IFD,
  editor =       "S. M. (Samoil Mikhelevich) Bilenskii",
  title =        "Introduction to {Feynman} diagrams",
  volume =       "65",
  publisher =    pub-PERGAMON,
  address =      pub-PERGAMON:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 186",
  year =         "1974",
  ISBN =         "0-08-017799-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-08-017799-1",
  LCCN =         "QC794.6.F4 B5413",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:27:16 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Translated and edited by Frances Pardee.",
  series =       "International series of monographs in natural
                 philosophy",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Translation of \booktitle{Vvedenie v diagrammnueiiu
                 tekhniku Feinmana}",
  subject =      "Feynman diagrams",
}

@Article{Cvitanovic:1974:FDR,
  author =       "Predrag Cvitanovic and T. Kinoshita",
  title =        "{Feynman--Dyson} rules in parametric space",
  journal =      j-PHYS-REV-D,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "3978--??",
  day =          "15",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1974",
  CODEN =        "PRVDAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.10.3978",
  ISSN =         "0556-2821 (print), 1089-4918 (electronic), 1538-4500
                 (CD-ROM)",
  ISSN-L =       "0556-2821",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 28 06:41:24 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.10.3978",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physical Review D (Particles and Fields)",
  journal-URL =  "http://prd.aps.org/browse",
}

@Article{Mullin:1974:RRP,
  author =       "William J. Mullin",
  title =        "Book Review: {R. P. Feynman, {\em Statistical
                 Mechanics, A Set of Lectures}}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "620--622",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1974",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v42/i7/p620_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
  xxnote =       "Check pages: interpolated from table of contents.",
}

@Article{Wilson:1975:AOTa,
  author =       "Robert R. Wilson",
  title =        "All in our Time: a Recruit for {Los Alamos}",
  journal =      j-BULL-AT-SCI,
  volume =       "31",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "41--47",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1975",
  CODEN =        "BASIAP",
  ISSN =         "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0096-3402",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 12 14:52:11 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
  journal-URL =  "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
  keywords =     "isotron (device for separating uranium isotopes);
                 Richard Feynman; Robert Oppenheimer",
}

@Book{Albeverio:1976:MTF,
  author =       "Sergio A. Albeverio and Raphael J. H{\o}egh-Krohn",
  title =        "Mathematical Theory of {Feynman} Path Integrals",
  volume =       "523",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "iv + 137",
  year =         "1976",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0079827",
  ISBN =         "3-540-07785-5 (print), 3-540-38250-X (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-07785-5 (print), 978-3-540-38250-8
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .L28 no. 523",
  MRclass =      "28C20 (47A40; 35J10; 28-02); 81.28",
  MRnumber =     "0495901 (58 \#14535)",
  MRreviewer =   "Cecile DeWitt-Morette",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 6 14:52:25 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm1975.bib",
  series =       ser-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/BFb0079827;
                 http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-38250-8",
  ZMnumber =     "0337.28009",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
  xxpages =      "114 (est.)",
}

@Book{Mattuck:1976:GFD,
  author =       "Richard D. Mattuck",
  title =        "A guide to {Feynman} diagrams in the many-body
                 problem",
  publisher =    pub-MCGRAW-HILL,
  address =      pub-MCGRAW-HILL:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xv + 429",
  year =         "1976",
  ISBN =         "0-07-040954-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-07-040954-5",
  LCCN =         "QC174.17.P7 M37 1976",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:39:58 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "See also first edition \cite{Mattuck:1967:GFD} and
                 later reprint \cite{Mattuck:1992:GFD}.",
  subject =      "Many-body problem; Feynman diagrams",
}

@Article{Sasaki:1976:AGF,
  author =       "Tateaki Sasaki",
  title =        "Automatic generation of {Feynman} graphs in {QED}",
  journal =      j-J-COMPUT-PHYS,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "189--214",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1976",
  CODEN =        "JCTPAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9991(76)90075-9",
  ISSN =         "0021-9991 (print), 1090-2716 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-9991",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jan 1 09:15:22 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jcomputphys1970.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0021999176900759",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Computational Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219991",
}

@Article{Field:1978:PPQ,
  author =       "R. D. Field and R. P. Feynman",
  title =        "A parameterization of the properties of quark jets",
  journal =      j-NUCL-PHYS-B,
  volume =       "136",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "1--76",
  day =          "17",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "NUPBBO",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(78)90015-9",
  ISSN =         "0550-3213 (print), 1873-1562 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0550-3213",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 14 12:03:35 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0550321378900159",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Nuclear Physics B",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/05503213",
}

@Article{Davis:1979:FRI,
  author =       "Monte Davis",
  title =        "Interview: {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      "Omni (New York)",
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "96--98, 113--114, 136",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1979",
  ISSN =         "0149-8711",
  ISSN-L =       "0149-8711",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 4 09:59:29 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://archive.org/details/omni-magazine-1979-05;
                 http://omnimagindex.wordpress.com/author-indices/authors-d/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Dyson:1979:RA,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "A ride to {Albuquerque}",
  crossref =     "Dyson:1979:DU",
  pages =        "58--69",
  year =         "1979",
  bibdate =      "Sat Sep 28 15:05:01 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Richard Feynman",
}

@TechReport{Beebe:1980:HFT,
  author =       "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "On the {Hellmann--Feynman} Theorem",
  institution =  inst-CLSC,
  address =      inst-CLSC:adr,
  pages =        "3",
  day =          "27",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1980",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 07 06:22:33 2006",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Notes for the Utah Workshop on Quantum Chemistry. See
                 original work
                 \cite{Hellmann:1937:EQG,Feynman:1939:FM}.",
}

@Article{Simms:1980:GAF,
  author =       "D. J. Simms",
  title =        "Geometric aspects of the {Feynman} integral",
  journal =      j-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  volume =       "836",
  pages =        "167--170",
  year =         "1980",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0089732",
  ISBN =         "3-540-10275-2 (print), 3-540-38405-7 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-10275-5 (print), 978-3-540-38405-2
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  MRclass =      "58D30 (81C35)",
  MRnumber =     "607692 (83f:58027)",
  MRreviewer =   "Virgil Ob{\u{a}}deanu",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 9 19:07:28 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm1980.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/BFb0089732/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  book-DOI =     "https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0089722",
  book-URL =     "http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-38405-2",
  fjournal =     "Lecture Notes in Mathematics",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
}

@Article{Baker:1982:AAB,
  author =       "C. L. Baker and Richard P. Feynman and Bernice Brode",
  title =        "Anecdotes: {The Adventures of a Blunder 9};
                 {Reminiscences of Los Alamos}",
  journal =      j-ANN-HIST-COMPUT,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "60--64",
  month =        jan # "\slash " # mar,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "AHCOE5",
  ISSN =         "0164--1239",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 1 15:29:19 MST 2002",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://dlib.computer.org/an/books/an1982/pdf/a1060.pdf;
                 http://www.computer.org/annals/an1982/a1060abs.htm",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Annals of the History of Computing",
  journal-URL =  "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5488650",
}

@Article{Brown:1982:BEP,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson",
  title =        "The birth of elementary-particle physics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "35",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "36--43",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2915009",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 05 17:29:07 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib",
  note =         "This is a much-abridged version of
                 \cite{Brown:1983:BEP}.",
  URL =          "http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v35/i4/p36_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  keywords =     "Carl Anderson; Enrico Fermi; G. Harvey Cameron; Hideki
                 Yukawa; Niels Bohr; Paul A. M. Dirac; Richard Feynman;
                 Robert Millikan; Werner Heisenberg; Wolfgang Pauli",
}

@Article{Fernandez:1982:TDH,
  author =       "Francisco M. Fern{\'a}ndez and Eduardo A. Castro",
  title =        "Trivial off-diagonal {Hellmann--Feynman} formulas",
  journal =      j-IJQC,
  volume =       "21",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "671--672",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "IJQCB2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1002/qua.560210313",
  ISSN =         "0020-7608 (print), 1097-461X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0020-7608",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 3 12:45:39 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ijqc1980.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Int. J. Quantum Chem.",
  fjournal =     "International Journal of Quantum Chemistry",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0020-7608/",
  onlinedate =   "19 Oct 2004",
}

@InProceedings{Brown:1983:BEP,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson",
  title =        "The Birth of Elementary Particle Physics",
  crossref =     "Brown:1983:BPP",
  pages =        "3--36",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 06 11:27:47 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Edwards:1985:ADF,
  author =       "David A. Edwards",
  title =        "Atomic discourse in {{\booktitle{The Feynman Lectures
                 on Physics}}}",
  journal =      j-SYNTHESE,
  volume =       "65",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "445--480",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "SYNTAE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00869279",
  ISSN =         "0039-7857 (print), 1573-0964 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0039-7857",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 25 13:42:37 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/synthese1980.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00869279",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Synthese",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/11229",
}

@Article{Sackett:1985:BRR,
  author =       "Penny D. Sackett",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman, {\em ``Surely You're
                 Joking Mr. Feynman!'' Adventures of a Curious
                 Character}}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "53",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "1214--??",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v53/i12/p1214_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
}

@Book{Hey:1986:QU,
  author =       "Anthony J. G. Hey and Patrick Walters",
  title =        "The Quantum Universe",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "vii + 180",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-521-26744-7 (hardcover), 0-521-31845-9 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-26744-1 (hardcover), 978-0-521-31845-7
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .H48 1987",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 5 15:08:13 MDT 2023",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/hartree-douglas-r.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib",
  abstract =     "The Quantum Universe is the first popular book to give
                 a non-mathematical pictorial account of quantum
                 physics, the foundation of our current understanding of
                 nature. For so long the province of mathematicians and
                 physicists alone, the beauty and significance of
                 quantum mechanics has remained hidden to the
                 nonspecialist. Yet its impact on technology has been
                 enormous. The modern electronics industry with the
                 silicon chip that has revolutionised so many aspects of
                 modern life owes its existence to an understanding of
                 the quantum nature of semiconductors. The text explains
                 exactly what quantum mechanics is in a simple
                 nonmathematical way, and is complemented throughout by
                 many superb colour and black-and-white photographs
                 illustrating the varied facets of quantum phenomena.
                 The Quantum Universe will provide a fascinating and
                 accessible introduction to one of the most important
                 scientific disciplines of the twentieth century.
                 Final-year students at school, general readers with an
                 interest in science, and undergraduates in science
                 subjects will all be able to enjoy and benefit from
                 this novel exposition.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Said to contain a description of Hartree's atomic
                 structure work, and a picture of the Meccano
                 differential analyser.",
  subject =      "Quantum theory; Th{\'e}orie quantique; Quantum
                 theory",
  tableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 Prologue \\
                 Route map \\
                 Waves versus particles \\
                 Heisenberg and uncertainty \\
                 Schr{\"o}dinger and matter waves \\
                 Atoms and nuclei \\
                 Quantum tunnelling \\
                 Pauli and the elements \\
                 Death of a star \\
                 Quantum co-operation and superfluids \\
                 Feynman rules \\
                 Weak photons and strong glue \\
                 Appendices \\
                 Epilogue \\
                 Glossary \\
                 Suggestions for further reading \\
                 Photo-credits \\
                 Subject index \\
                 Names index",
}

@Book{Johnson:1986:GDS,
  author =       "Gerald W. Johnson and Michel L. (Michel Laurent)
                 Lapidus",
  title =        "Generalized {Dyson} series, generalized {Feynman}
                 diagrams, the {Feynman} integral, and {Feynman}'s
                 operational calculus",
  volume =       "351",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "vi + 78",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-2413-9 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-2413-9 (paperback)",
  ISSN =         "0065-9266",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .A57 no. 351 QC174.12",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:36:11 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1939--",
  remark =       "July 1986, volume 62, number 351 (fifth of 6
                 numbers).",
  subject =      "Perturbation (Quantum dynamics); Integrals,
                 Generalized; Feynman diagrams; Operator theory;
                 Commutative algebra",
  tableofcontents = "0. Introduction and preliminaries \\
                 1. A simple generalized Dyson series ($\eta = \mu +
                 \omega \delta_\tau $) \\
                 2. The generalized Dyson series \\
                 3. Examples of perturbation expansions \\
                 4. Stability results \\
                 5. Generalized Feynman diagrams \\
                 6. The Banach algebra of functionals. Connections with
                 Feynman's operational calculus",
}

@Article{Schweber:1986:FVS,
  author =       "Silvan S. Schweber",
  title =        "{Feynman} and the visualization of space-time
                 processes",
  journal =      j-REV-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "58",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "449--508",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "RMPHAT",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.58.449",
  ISSN =         "0034-6861 (print), 1538-4527 (electronic), 1539-0756",
  ISSN-L =       "0034-6861",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 22 16:37:15 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "http://rmp.aps.org/toc/RMP/v58/i2;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/revmodphys1980.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/RevModPhys.58.449;
                 http://rmp.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v58/i2/p449_1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Reviews of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://rmp.aps.org/browse",
}

@Article{Teich:1986:BRR,
  author =       "Malvin C. Teich",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman, {\em Surely You're
                 Joking, Mr. Feynman! Adventures of a Curious
                 Character}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "39",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "61--61",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2815146",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Gaspar:1987:GHF,
  author =       "R. G{\'a}sp{\'a}r and {\'A}. Nagy",
  title =        "Generalized {Hellmann--Feynman} theorem in the {X$
                 \alpha $} method",
  journal =      j-IJQC,
  volume =       "31",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "639--647",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "IJQCB2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1002/qua.560310409",
  ISSN =         "0020-7608 (print), 1097-461X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0020-7608",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 3 12:45:53 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ijqc1980.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Int. J. Quantum Chem.",
  fjournal =     "International Journal of Quantum Chemistry",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0020-7608/",
  onlinedate =   "19 Oct 2004",
}

@Article{Sanger:1987:CFS,
  author =       "David E. Sanger",
  title =        "A Computer Full of Surprises",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "D1, D3",
  day =          "8",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 14:30:22 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/110789956/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
  keywords =     "Connection Machine; Danny Hillis; Richard Phillips
                 Feynman",
}

@Article{Stanley:1987:PT,
  author =       "Dick Stanley",
  title =        "A Pioneer of Thought",
  journal =      "Austin American-Statesman",
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "??--??",
  day =          "8",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 14:26:32 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Richard Phillips Feynman",
}

@Article{Andersen:1988:BRR,
  author =       "Per H. Andersen",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman and Steven Weinberg,
                 {\em Elementary Particles and the Laws of Physics: The
                 1986 Dirac Memorial Lectures}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "41",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "96--96",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2811395",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:15:49 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1988:RPF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Richard P. Feynman} 1918--1988",
  journal =      j-SCI-AMER,
  volume =       "258",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "38--42",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "SCAMAC",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0688-38b",
  ISSN =         "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8733",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 22 15:04:13 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sciam1980.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v258/n6/pdf/scientificamerican0688-38b.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Scientific American",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
}

@Article{Barker:1988:RRF,
  author =       "Robert J. Barker and Foster Morrison and Alexander J.
                 Glass and Robert Sherman Wolff",
  title =        "Remembering {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "41",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "134--138",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2811436",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 02 12:25:13 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/PHTOAD/v41/i5",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Bethe:1988:ORP,
  author =       "Hans A. Bethe",
  title =        "Obituary: {Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)}",
  journal =      j-NATURE,
  volume =       "332",
  number =       "6165",
  pages =        "588",
  day =          "14",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "NATUAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1038/332588a0",
  ISSN =         "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0028-0836",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 14 18:35:44 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v332/n6165/332588a0",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Nature",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
}

@Article{Davidson:1988:CBA,
  author =       "Gerald T. Davidson and David S. Evans",
  title =        "{Challenger}'s {British} Ancestor",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "41",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "138--139",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2811437",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 02 14:39:11 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See \cite{Feynman:1988:OIV}.",
  URL =          "http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v41/i5/p138_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "The authors compare the political interference and
                 slipshod engineering testing that led to the Challenger
                 space shuttle launch disaster on 28 January 1986 with
                 the loss of the British airship R101 on 4 October 1930,
                 for similar reasons.",
}

@InCollection{Davies:1988:RF,
  author =       "P. C. W. Davies and J. R. (Julian Russell) Brown",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Davies:1988:STE",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 14:40:51 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Gleick:1988:RFD,
  author =       "James Gleick",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} Dead at 69; Leading Theoretical
                 Physicist",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "A1, D27",
  day =          "17",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 21 15:55:44 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/110578382/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
}

@Article{Weiss:1988:BGH,
  author =       "Eric A. Weiss",
  title =        "Biographies: {George H. Brown} and {Richard P.
                 Feynman}",
  journal =      j-ANN-HIST-COMPUT,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "140--142",
  month =        apr # "\slash " # jun,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "AHCOE5",
  ISSN =         "0164-1239",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 1 15:29:12 MST 2002",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://dlib.computer.org/an/books/an1988/pdf/a2140.pdf;
                 http://www.computer.org/annals/an1988/a2140abs.htm",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Annals of the History of Computing",
  journal-URL =  "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5488650",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1989:SFM,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Special {Feynman} memorial issue containing
                 non-technical articles on {Feynman's} life and work in
                 physics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:52:05 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ptonline.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=PHTOAD&Volume=42&Issue=2",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Bjorken:1989:FP,
  author =       "James D. Bjorken",
  title =        "{Feynman} and Partons",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "56--59",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881193",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Chao:1989:FDH,
  author =       "Benjamin Fong Chao",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s Dining Hall Dynamics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "15--15",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2810901",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman. Discusses Feynman's
                 famous analysis of the wobble of a spinning plate,
                 discussed in \cite[page 157]{Feynman:1986:SYJ}.",
}

@Article{Drell:1989:BRR,
  author =       "Sidney Drell",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman, {\em What Do You
                 Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures of a
                 Curious Character}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "106--107",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2810912",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Dyson:1989:FC,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "{Feynman} at {Cornell}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "32--38",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881190",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 24 18:04:53 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
  URL =          "http://link.aip.org/link/?PTO/42/32/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark-1 =     "From page 34, in a letter of 15 March 1948: ``contact
                 with as Bethe's are easy; for this reason I have so far
                 learnt much more from Bethe, but I think if I stayed
                 here much longer I should begin to find that it was
                 Feynman with whom I was working more.''",
  remark-2 =     "From page 37, in a letter of 1 November 1948: ``In the
                 evening I mentioned that there were just two problems
                 for which the finiteness of the theory remained to be
                 established; both problems are well-known and feared by
                 physicists, since many long and difficult papers
                 running to 50 pages and more have been written about
                 them, trying unsuccessfully to make the older theories
                 give sensible answers to them. Amongst others,
                 [Nicholas] Kemmer and the great [Werner] Heisenberg had
                 been baffled by these problems.\par

                 When I mentioned this fact, Feynman said, `We'll see
                 about this,' and proceeded to sit down and in two
                 hours, before our eyes, obtain finite and sensible
                 answers to both problems. It was the most amazing piece
                 of lightning calculation I have ever witnessed, and the
                 results prove, apart from some unforeseen complication,
                 the consistency of the whole theory.\par

                 The two problems were, the scattering of light by an
                 electric field, and the scattering of light by light.
                 After supper Feynman was working until 3 am.''",
  remark-3 =     "From page 37, in a letter of 28 February 1949: ``The
                 trouble with him [Richard Feynman], of course, is that
                 he never will publish what he does; I sometimes feel a
                 little guilty for having cut in in front of him with
                 his own ideas. However, he is now at last writing up
                 two big papers, which will display his genius to the
                 world.''",
}

@Article{Feynman:1989:RFA,
  author =       "Michelle Feynman",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman}, Artist",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "86--87",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2810903",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Gell-Mann:1989:DFG,
  author =       "Murray Gell-Mann",
  title =        "{Dick Feynman} --- The Guy in the Office Down the
                 Hall",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "50--54",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881192",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Goodstein:1989:RPF,
  author =       "David L. Goodstein",
  title =        "{Richard P. Feynman}, Teacher",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "70--75",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881195",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Hillis:1989:RFC,
  author =       "W. Daniel Hillis",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} and the {Connection Machine}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "78--83",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881196",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 10:49:42 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.kurzweilai.net/articles/art0504.html?printable=1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Little:1989:AAP,
  author =       "Robert N. Little",
  title =        "{American Association of Physics Teachers 1971 Oersted
                 Medalist: Richard P. Feynman}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "57",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "492--492",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.16020",
  ISSN =         "1943-2909",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 20 14:08:49 2024",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
  remark =       "This report was accidentally omitted from a 1971
                 journal issue.",
}

@Article{Lubkin:1989:SIR,
  author =       "Gloria B. Lubkin",
  title =        "Special Issue: {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "22--23",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881188",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Nelson:1989:MFT,
  author =       "Philip Nelson and Sidney Coleman",
  title =        "Those Magnetic {Feynman} Tapes",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "13--15",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2810899",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Paz:1989:FOL,
  author =       "Robert Paz",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s Office: the Last Blackboards",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "88--88",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2810904",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Pines:1989:RFC,
  author =       "David Pines",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} and Condensed Matter Physics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "61--66",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881194",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Schwinger:1989:PQE,
  author =       "Julian Schwinger",
  title =        "A Path to Quantum Electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "42--48",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881191",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Telegdi:1989:LVF,
  author =       "Valentine L. Telegdi",
  title =        "A Lowbrow's View of {Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "85--88",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881197",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Wheeler:1989:YF,
  author =       "John Archibald Wheeler",
  title =        "The Young {Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "42",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "24--28",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881189",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:14:53 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Special issue on Richard Feynman.",
}

@Article{Dyson:1990:FPM,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s proof of the {Maxwell} equations",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "58",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "209--211",
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.16188",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  MRclass =      "78A25 (81B99)",
  MRnumber =     "1044609 (90m:78005)",
  bibdate =      "Sun Aug 25 11:30:05 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/c/clerk-maxwell-james.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.aip.org/link/?AJP/58/209/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
  keywords =     "commutation relations; electromagnetism; Lorentz
                 force; Maxwell equations",
}

@Article{Levine:1990:LGR,
  author =       "Michael J. S. Levine",
  title =        "A {{\LaTeX}} graphics routine for drawing {Feynman}
                 diagrams",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "58",
  number =       "1--2",
  pages =        "181--198",
  month =        feb # "\slash " # mar,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(90)90144-P",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:29:10 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001046559090144P",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@InCollection{Bethe:1991:RPF,
  author =       "Hans A. Bethe",
  title =        "{Richard P. Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Bethe:1991:RAP",
  pages =        "239--244",
  year =         "1991",
  bibdate =      "Thu May 19 21:37:42 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Hans Albrecht Bethe (1906--2005)",
  remark =       "In memoriam.",
}

@Article{Dyson:1991:BRR,
  author =       "Freeman Dyson",
  title =        "Book Review: {Ralph Leighton, \booktitle{Tuva or Bust!
                 Richard Feynman's Last Journey}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "44",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "114--115",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1991",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2810291",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sun Aug 25 11:30:05 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.aip.org/link/?PTO/44/114/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Friedman:1991:IU,
  author =       "Herbert Friedman",
  title =        "The Invisible Universe",
  journal =      j-PROC-AMER-PHIL-SOC,
  volume =       "135",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "339--345",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1991",
  CODEN =        "PAPCAA",
  ISSN =         "0003-049X (print), 2326-9243 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0003-049X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 24 19:38:13 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/procamerphilsoc1950.bib",
  URL =          "https://www.jstor.org/stable/986772",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journal/procamerphilsoci",
  remark =       "The article ends with a one-paragraph quote by Richard
                 Feynman.",
}

@Book{Scadron:1991:AQT,
  author =       "Michael D. Scadron",
  title =        "Advanced quantum theory and its applications through
                 {Feynman} diagrams",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xvii + 410",
  year =         "1991",
  ISBN =         "0-387-53681-7 (New York), 3-540-53681-7 (Berlin)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-53681-1 (New York), 978-3-540-53681-9
                 (Berlin)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .S3 1991",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:23:16 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Texts and monographs in physics",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book\%26isbn=978-3-540-53681-9;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1006/92135240-d.html",
  abstract =     "The goal of this textbook is to understand the forces
                 of nature in their simplest and most general terms. It
                 begins in Part 1 with a detailed discussion of
                 transformation theory, which is used by the author to
                 formulate advanced quantum theory in group-theoretical
                 language. Part 2 deals with scattering theory and
                 includes many applications to nuclear, atomic, and
                 solid-state physics. The central theme of the book,
                 however, is presented in Part 3: relativistic Feynman
                 diagrams. The student learns to use them in a most
                 natural way and will find a thorough discussion of the
                 lowest-order electromagnetic, strong, weak, and
                 gravitational interactions. The last chapter deals with
                 the finite parts of higher-order graphs in field theory
                 and dispersion theory. In the second edition errors
                 have been eliminated and the text has been enhanced
                 with the inclusion of new sections on the quark
                 model.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Quantum theory; Feynman diagrams",
  tableofcontents = "Part I. Transformation theory \\
                 Introduction \\
                 Transformations in space \\
                 Transformations in space-time \\
                 Boson wave equations \\
                 Spin-1/2 Dirac equation \\
                 Discrete symmetries \\
                 Part II. Scattering theory \\
                 Formal theory of scattering \\
                 Simple scattering dynamics \\
                 Nonrelativistic perturbation theory \\
                 Part III. Covariant Feynman diagrams \\
                 Covariant Feynman rules \\
                 Lowest-order electromagnetic interactions \\
                 Low-energy strong interactions \\
                 Lowest-order weak interactions \\
                 Lowest-order gravitational interactions \\
                 Higher-order covariant Feynman diagrams \\
                 Quark model at low energies",
}

@Article{Spears:1991:BRC,
  author =       "Monroe K. Spears",
  title =        "Book Review: Cosmology and the Common Reader:
                 {{\booktitle{What Do You Care What Other People
                 Think?}} by Richard P. Feynman. \booktitle{Infinite in
                 All Directions} by Freeman J. Dyson. \booktitle{A Brief
                 History of Time from the Big Bang to Black Holes} by
                 Stephen W. Hawking. \booktitle{The Big Bang} by Joseph
                 Silk. \booktitle{The Anthropic Cosmological Principle}
                 by John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler}",
  journal =      "The Sewanee Review",
  volume =       "99",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "113--121",
  month =        "Winter",
  year =         "1991",
  ISSN =         "0037-3052 (print), 1934-421X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0037-3052",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 27 12:00:52 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/27546317",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{vanOldenborgh:1991:FPE,
  author =       "G. J. van Oldenborgh",
  title =        "{FF} --- a package to evaluate one-loop {Feynman}
                 diagrams",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "66",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "1--15",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1991",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(91)90002-3",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:29:23 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010465591900023",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Dyson:1992:BRJ,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "Book Review: {James Gleick, \booktitle{Genius: The
                 Life and Science of Richard Feynman}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "87--87",
  year =         "1992",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2809877",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sun Aug 25 11:30:05 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See retraction of one remark in
                 \cite{Feynman:1993:LET}.",
  URL =          "http://link.aip.org/link/?PTO/45/87/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Fleischer:1992:SPC,
  author =       "J. Fleischer and O. V. Tarasov",
  title =        "{SHELL2}: a package for the calculation of two-loop
                 on-shell {Feynman} diagrams in {FORM}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "71",
  number =       "1--2",
  pages =        "193--205",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1992",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(92)90083-B",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:29:31 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001046559290083B",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Kenner:1992:BCRc,
  author =       "Hugh Kenner and Tom Yager and Tom Thompson and Jon
                 Udell and Stanford Diehl",
  title =        "Book and {CD-ROM} Reviews: Photographic Lies: The
                 search for visual truth, design tips, {TCP\slash IP}
                 explainer, the times of physicist {Richard Feynman},
                 and more",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "17",
  number =       "14",
  pages =        "234--??",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1992",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280 (print), 1082-7838 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 2 10:01:41 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "BYTE Magazine",
}

@Book{Mattuck:1992:GFD,
  author =       "Richard D. Mattuck",
  title =        "A guide to {Feynman} diagrams in the many-body
                 problem",
  publisher =    pub-DOVER,
  address =      pub-DOVER:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xv + 429",
  year =         "1992",
  ISBN =         "0-486-67047-3 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-486-67047-8 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.17.P7 M37 1992",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:38:48 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  price =        "US\$11.95",
  series =       "Dover books on physics and chemistry",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/dover032/92004895.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Reprint of original second edition
                 \cite{Mattuck:1976:GFD}. See also first edition
                 \cite{Mattuck:1967:GFD}.",
  subject =      "Many-body problem; Feynman diagrams",
  tableofcontents = "The many-body problem for everybody \\
                 Feynman diagrams, or how to solve the many-body problem
                 by means of pictures \\
                 Classical quasi particles and the pinball propagator
                 \\
                 Quantum quasi particles and the quantum pinball
                 propagator \\
                 Quasi particles in Fermi systems \\
                 Ground state energy and the vacuum amplitude or
                 `no-particle propagator' \\
                 Bird's-eye view of diagram methods in the many-body
                 problem \\
                 Occupation number formalism (second quantization) \\
                 More about quasi particles \\
                 The single-particle propagator re-visited \\
                 Dyson's equation, renormalization, RPA and ladder
                 approximation \\
                 Self-consistent renormalization and the existence of
                 the Fermi surface \\
                 Ground state energy of electron gas and nuclear matter
                 \\
                 Collective excitations and the two-particle propagator
                 \\
                 Fermi systems at finite temperature \\
                 Diagram methods in superconductivity \\
                 Phonons from a many-body viewpoint (reprint) \\
                 Quantum field theory of phase transitions in Fermi
                 systems \\
                 Feynman diagrams in the Kondo problem \\
                 The renormalization group \\
                 Appendices \\
                 Answers to exercises",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1993:QTT,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "No Ordinary Genius",
  howpublished = "BBC TV 'Horizon'",
  year =         "1993",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 11:07:41 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "A two-part documentary (50 minutes each) about
                 Feynman's life and work, with contributions from
                 colleagues, friends and family. Republished by PBS Nova
                 as ``The Best Mind Since Einstein''.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Bethe:1993:FAC,
  author =       "Hans Albrecht Bethe",
  title =        "{Feynman} in {Los Alamos} and {Cornell}",
  crossref =     "Brown:1993:MGS",
  pages =        "33--36",
  year =         "1993",
  MRclass =      "01A70",
  MRnumber =     "1305408",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jan 23 07:13:06 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Hans Albrecht Bethe (1906--2005)",
}

@Book{Brown:1993:MGS,
  editor =       "Laurie M. Brown and John S. Rigden",
  booktitle =    "Most of the Good Stuff: Memories of {Richard
                 Feynman}",
  title =        "Most of the Good Stuff: Memories of {Richard
                 Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-AIP,
  address =      pub-AIP:adr,
  pages =        "181 + 16",
  year =         "1993",
  ISBN =         "0-88318-870-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-88318-870-5",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 A3 1993",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 12 15:35:40 MST 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Commentary by Joan Feynman, John Wheeler, Hans Bethe,
                 Julian Schwinger, Murray Gell-Mann, Daniel Hillis,
                 David Goodstein, Freeman Dyson, and Laurie Brown.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physics; History;
                 Physicists; United States; Biography",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
  tableofcontents = "The young Feynman / John Archibald Wheeler \\
                 Feynman in Los Alamos and Cornell / Hans Albrecht Bethe
                 \\
                 Feynman at Cornell / Freeman J. Dyson \\
                 To have been a student of Richard Feynman / Laurie M.
                 Brown \\
                 A path to quantum electrodynamics / Julian Schwinger
                 \\
                 Dick Feynman --- the guy in the office down the hall /
                 Murray Gell-Mann \\
                 Feynman and Partons / James D. Bjorken \\
                 Richard Feynman and condensed matter physics / David
                 Pines \\
                 Richard P. Feynman, teacher / David L. Goodstein \\
                 It never passed Him by / Michael Cohen \\
                 Reflections on Dick Feynman as an acolyte and as his
                 boss / Marvin L. Goldberger \\
                 Richard Feynman and the connection machine / W. Daniel
                 Hillis \\
                 Richard Feynman at La Ca{\~n}ada High School: Feynman's
                 last public performance / John S. Rigden \\
                 A. Lowbrow's view of Feynman / Valentine L. Telegdi \\
                 R. P. Feynman: the beginnings of a teacher / Joan
                 Feynman",
}

@Article{Crandall:1993:CAF,
  author =       "Richard E. Crandall",
  title =        "Combinatorial approach to {Feynman} path integration",
  journal =      j-J-PHYS-A,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "14",
  pages =        "3627--3648",
  day =          "21",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "JPHAC5",
  ISSN =         "0305-4470 (print), 1361-6447 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0305-4470",
  MRclass =      "81S40 (58D30)",
  MRnumber =     "1236586 (94e:81157)",
  bibdate =      "Mon Mar 18 11:54:09 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/c/crandall-richard-e.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://stacks.iop.org/0305-4470/26/3627",
  abstract =     "Combinatorial relations can be used to convert the
                 non-relativistic time-sliced Feynman path integral into
                 perturbation expansions. These methods reveal that when
                 the time interval is sliced into N increments, each
                 order of perturbation theory sustains an error O(1/
                 square root N). In this way the author provides exact
                 path integral results for the following potentials:
                 delta-function comb, finite well, tunnelling barrier,
                 and a generalized exponential cusp. For the tunnelling
                 barrier it is seen how the celebrated (-1) reflection
                 factor arises in the limit of infinite barrier height.
                 The one-dimensional Coulomb problem is solved as a
                 limiting case of the exponential cusp. In addition, for
                 power potentials the author indicates how this path
                 integral approach yields sometimes divergent,
                 nevertheless asymptotic perturbation expansions.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1947--2012",
  fjournal =     "Journal of Physics. A. Mathematical and General",
  journal-URL =  "http://iopscience.iop.org/0305-4470/",
}

@Book{Dutt:1993:DFP,
  editor =       "Ranabir Dutt and Asim K. Ray",
  title =        "{Dirac} and {Feynman}: pioneers in quantum mechanics",
  publisher =    "Wiley Eastern",
  address =      "New Delhi, India",
  pages =        "viii + 214",
  year =         "1993",
  ISBN =         "81-224-0493-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-81-224-0493-7",
  LCCN =         "QC174.26.W28 D39 1993",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "Contributed articles.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  isbn--13 =     "8122404936",
  subject =      "Dirac equation; Path integrals; Quantum theory;
                 History; Mathematical physics; Dirac, P. A. M; (Paul
                 Adrien Maurice); Feynman, Richard P; (Richard
                 Phillips)",
  subject-dates = "P. A. M. Dirac (1902--1984); Richard P. Feynman
                 (1918--1988)",
}

@InCollection{Dyson:1993:FC,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "{Feynman} at {Cornell}",
  crossref =     "Brown:1993:MGS",
  pages =        "39--52",
  year =         "1993",
  MRclass =      "01A70",
  MRnumber =     "1305409",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jan 23 07:10:51 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Feynman:1993:LET,
  author =       "Joan Feynman and Freeman Dyson",
  title =        "Letters to the Editor: The Truth about {Feynman}'s
                 Father",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "46",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "91--91",
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2808919",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sun Aug 25 11:30:05 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Dyson retracts a mistaken in a remark about the father
                 of Joan and Richard Feynman that he made in his review
                 \cite{Dyson:1992:BRJ}.",
  URL =          "http://link.aip.org/link/?PTO/46/91/1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Nogueira:1993:AFG,
  author =       "P. Nogueira",
  title =        "Automatic {Feynman} Graph Generation",
  journal =      j-J-COMPUT-PHYS,
  volume =       "105",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "279--289",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "JCTPAH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1006/jcph.1993.1074",
  ISSN =         "0021-9991 (print), 1090-2716 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-9991",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jan 2 07:54:48 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jcomputphys1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021999183710740",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Computational Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219991",
}

@Article{Wang:1993:ACF,
  author =       "Jian-Xiong Wang",
  title =        "Automatic calculation of {Feynman} loop-diagrams: {I}.
                 Generation of a simplified form of the amplitude",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "77",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "263--285",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(93)90010-A",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:29:40 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001046559390010A",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{West:1993:FTP,
  author =       "Todd H. West",
  title =        "{FeynmanParameter} and {trace} --- programs for
                 expressing {Feynman} amplitudes as integrals over
                 {Feynman} parameters",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "77",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "286--298",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(93)90011-Z",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:29:40 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mathematica.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001046559390011Z",
  abstract =     "We present two Mathematica programs, FeynmanParameter
                 and trace, that automate the evaluation of Feynman
                 diagrams with loops. FeynmanParameter converts
                 integrals over loop momenta into integrals over Feynman
                 parameters. If the input for FeynmanParameter contains
                 any traces these are first evaluated by the program
                 trace. Both trace and FeynmanParameter can work in an
                 arbitrary number of dimensions, if desired --- even if
                 the traces to be evaluated contain \$gamma${}_5$'s.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb # "\slash " # ack-ble,
  affiliation =  "Univ of Texas",
  affiliationaddress = "Austin, TX, USA",
  classification = "721.1; 723.5; 921.1; 921.2; 921.6; 932.1; A0270
                 (Computational techniques); A1110 (Field theory); C7320
                 (Physics and Chemistry)",
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
  journalabr =   "Comput Phys Commun",
  keywords =     "Algorithms; Amplitudes; Computational complexity;
                 Computational methods; Computer software; Elementary
                 particles; Feynman amplitudes; Feynman loop diagrams;
                 Feynman parameters; FeynmanParameter; Gamma rays; High
                 energy physics; Integral equations; Loop momenta;
                 Loops; Mathematica (programming language); Mathematica
                 programs; Mathematical models; Matrix algebra; Software
                 package Feynman parameter; Software package trace;
                 Trace; Traces",
  pubcountry =   "Netherlands",
  thesaurus =    "Feynman diagrams; Physics computing",
}

@Article{Leeds:1994:PWF,
  author =       "Stephen Leeds",
  title =        "{Price} on the {Wheeler--Feynman} Theory",
  journal =      j-BRITISH-J-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "288--294",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1994",
  CODEN =        "BJPIA5",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/45.1.288",
  ISSN =         "0007-0882 (print), 1464-3537 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0007-0882",
  bibdate =      "Thu Oct 7 14:03:25 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/45/1.toc;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/45/1/288.full.pdf+html;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/687973",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "British Journal for the Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00070882.html",
}

@Book{Mehra:1994:BDD,
  author =       "Jagdish Mehra",
  title =        "The beat of a different drum: the life and science of
                 {Richard Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-CLARENDON,
  address =      pub-CLARENDON:adr,
  pages =        "xxxii + 630 + 16",
  year =         "1994",
  ISBN =         "0-19-853948-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-19-853948-3",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 M45 1994",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:11:25 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 melvyl.cdlib.org:210/CDL90",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physicists; United States;
                 Biography",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
  tableofcontents = "`If it's a boy, he'll be a scientist' \\
                 'What one fool can do, another can do better' \\
                 Undergraduate at MIT \\
                 Arrival in Princeton as a graduate student \\
                 Action-at-a-distance in electrodynamics: the
                 Wheeler--Feynman theory \\
                 The principle of least action in quantum mechanics \\
                 Arline: `A love like no other I know' \\
                 Diversions and contributions at Los Alamos \\
                 A `dignified professor' at Cornell University \\
                 Feynman's path to quantum mechanics \\
                 The development of quantum electrodynamics until
                 mid-1947: the historical background of Feynman's work
                 on QED \\
                 Feynman's investigations between the Shelter Island and
                 Pocono conferences \\
                 From the Pocono Conference to the Oldstone Conference:
                 Feynman's fundamental papers on quantum electrodynamics
                 \\
                 The space--time approach to quantum electrodynamics \\
                 The mathematical formulation of quantum electrodynamics
                 \\
                 From Cornell to Caltech via Copacabana and Kyoto \\
                 The cup runneth over: Feynman and the theory of
                 superfluidity \\
                 Unwelcome recognition and establishing a routine \\
                 `Enjoying the scenery': Feynman and the polaron problem
                 \\
                 Excursions into diverse fields \\
                 \The only law of nature I could lay a claim to': The
                 theory of weak interactions \\
                 Virtuoso performances as teacher and lecturer \\
                 Gravitons, partons, and quark jets \\
                 The fundamental limits of computation \\
                 Reflections on science, religion, culture, and modern
                 society \\
                 The beat of a different drum",
}

@Article{Price:1994:RWF,
  author =       "Huw Price",
  title =        "Reinterpreting the {Wheeler--Feynman} Absorber Theory:
                 Reply to {Leeds}",
  journal =      j-BRITISH-J-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "1023--1028",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1994",
  CODEN =        "BJPIA5",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/45.4.1023",
  ISSN =         "0007-0882 (print), 1464-3537 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0007-0882",
  bibdate =      "Thu Oct 7 14:03:27 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/45/4.toc;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/45/4/1023.full.pdf+html;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/687619",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "British Journal for the Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00070882.html",
}

@Article{Saxon:1994:BRR,
  author =       "David S. Saxon",
  title =        "Book Review: A Reshaping in Physics: {{\booktitle{QED
                 and the Men Who Made It, Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and
                 Tomonaga}}}",
  journal =      j-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "266",
  number =       "5192",
  pages =        "1888--1890",
  day =          "16",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1994",
  CODEN =        "SCIEAS",
  ISSN =         "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8075",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 28 05:58:37 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/2885047",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
}

@InCollection{Schweber:1994:PTS,
  author =       "Sylvan S. Schweber",
  title =        "A Postscript: {Tomonaga}, {Schwinger}, {Feynman}, and
                 {Dyson}",
  crossref =     "Schweber:1994:QMW",
  pages =        "572--575",
  year =         "1994",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 24 15:19:09 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Schweber:1994:RFV,
  author =       "Sylvan S. Schweber",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} and the Visualization of Space--time
                 Processes",
  crossref =     "Schweber:1994:QMW",
  chapter =      "8",
  pages =        "373--473",
  year =         "1994",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 24 15:19:09 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Sykes:1994:NOG,
  editor =       "Christopher Sykes",
  title =        "No Ordinary Genius: The Illustrated {Richard
                 Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-NORTON,
  address =      pub-NORTON:adr,
  pages =        "272",
  year =         "1994",
  ISBN =         "0-297-81469-9, 0-393-31393-X (paperback),
                 0-393-03621-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-297-81469-6, 978-0-393-31393-2 (paperback),
                 978-0-393-03621-3",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 A3 1994",
  bibdate =      "Sat Mar 08 20:39:55 1997",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  price =        "US\$19.95, CDN\$25.99",
  abstract =     "If Richard Feynman had not existed it would not be
                 possible to create him. The most extraordinary
                 scientist of his time, a unique combination of dazzling
                 intellect and touching simplicity, Feynman had a
                 passion for physics that was merely the Nobel
                 Prize-winning part of an immense love of life and
                 everything it could offer. He was hugely irreverent and
                 always completely honest --- with himself, with his
                 colleagues, and with nature. ``People say to me, `Are
                 you looking for the ultimate laws of physics?' No, I'm
                 not. I'm just looking to find out more about the world,
                 and if it turns out there is a simple ultimate law that
                 explains everything, so be it. That would be very nice
                 to discover. If it turns out it's like an onion with
                 millions of layers, and we're sick and tired of looking
                 at layers, then that's the way it is . My interest in
                 science is to simply find out more about the world, and
                 the more I find out the better it is. I like to find
                 out.''. This intimate, moving, and funny book traces
                 Feynman's remarkable adventures inside and outside
                 science, in words and in more than one hundred
                 photographs, many of them supplied by his family and
                 close friends. The words are often his own and those of
                 family, friends, and colleagues such as his sister,
                 Joan Feynman; his children, Carl and Michelle; Freeman
                 Dyson, Hans Bethe, Daniel Hillis, Marvin Minsky, and
                 John Archibald Wheeler. It gives vivid insight into the
                 mind of a great creative scientist at work and at play,
                 and it challenges the popular myth of the scientist as
                 a cold reductionist dedicated to stripping romance and
                 mystery from the natural world. Feynman's enthusiasm is
                 wonderfully infectious. It shines forth in these
                 photographs and in his tales --- how he learned science
                 from his father and the Encyclopedia Britannica,
                 working at Los Alamos on the first atomic bomb,
                 reflecting on the marvels of electromagnetism,
                 unraveling the mysteries of liquid helium, probing the
                 causes of the Challenger space shuttle disaster, or
                 simply trying to find a way through Russian bureaucracy
                 to visit the mysterious central Asian country of Tannu
                 Tuva. Feynman's story will fascinate nonscientists who
                 would like to share something of the joys of scientific
                 discovery, and it will delight those scientists who use
                 Feynman's work but who never had a chance to meet
                 him.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Preface / 9 \\
                 A Note on Contributors / 13 \\
                 1: The Pleasure of Finding Things Out / 17 \\
                 2: Love and the Bomb / 41 \\
                 3: How to Win a Nobel Prize / 65 \\
                 4: Topless Bars and Other Ways to Have Fun / 89 \\
                 5: Imagine! / 125 \\
                 6: Doing the Physics / 143 \\
                 7: Crazy Ideas: Tiny Writing and Huge Computers / 163
                 \\
                 8: Challenger / 191 \\
                 9: The Quest for Tannu Tuva / 221 \\
                 10: Dying / 239 \\
                 Notes / 257 \\
                 A Feynman Bibliography / 263 \\
                 Illustration Credits / 265 \\
                 Index / 267",
}

@Book{Veltman:1994:DPFb,
  author =       "Martinus Veltman",
  title =        "{Diagrammatica}: the Path to {Feynman} Diagrams",
  volume =       "4",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 284",
  year =         "1994",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511564079",
  ISBN =         "0-521-45692-4 (paperback), 0-511-56407-4 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-45692-0 (paperback), 978-0-511-56407-9
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC794.6.F4 V45 1994",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:30:15 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics",
  abstract =     "This author provides an easily accessible introduction
                 to quantum field theory via Feynman rules and
                 calculations in particle physics. His aim is to make
                 clear what the physical foundations of present-day
                 field theory are, to clarify the physical content of
                 Feynman rules. The book begins with a brief review of
                 some aspects of Einstein's theory of relativity that
                 are of particular importance for field theory, before
                 going on to consider the relativistic quantum mechanics
                 of free particles, interacting fields, and particles
                 with spin. The techniques learnt in the chapters are
                 then demonstrated in examples that might be encountered
                 in real accelerator physics. Further chapters contain
                 discussions of renormalization, massive and massless
                 vector fields and unitarity. A final chapter presents
                 concluding arguments concerning quantum
                 electrodynamics. The book includes valuable appendices
                 that review some essential mathematics, including
                 complex spaces, matrices, the CBH equation, traces and
                 dimensional regularization. An appendix containing a
                 comprehensive summary of the rules and conventions used
                 is followed by an appendix specifying the full
                 Lagrangian of the Standard Model and the corresponding
                 Feynman rules. To make the book useful for a wide
                 audience a final appendix provides a discussion of the
                 metric used, and an easy-to-use dictionary connecting
                 equations written with different metrics. Written as a
                 textbook, many diagrams, exercises and examples are
                 included. This book will be used by beginning graduate
                 students taking courses in particle physics or quantum
                 field theory, as well as by researchers as a source and
                 reference book on Feynman diagrams and rules.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Brian:1995:RF,
  author =       "Denis Brian",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Brian:1995:GTC",
  pages =        "35--60",
  year =         "1995",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 08 06:30:07 2015",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Kaneko:1995:FGG,
  author =       "Toshiaki Kaneko",
  title =        "A {Feynman}-graph generator for any order of coupling
                 constants",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "92",
  number =       "2--3",
  pages =        "127--152",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(95)00122-6",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:30:01 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010465595001226",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Leeds:1995:WFA,
  author =       "Stephen Leeds",
  title =        "{Wheeler--Feynman} Again: {A} Reply to {Price}",
  journal =      j-BRITISH-J-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "46",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "381--383",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "BJPIA5",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/46.3.381",
  ISSN =         "0007-0882 (print), 1464-3537 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0007-0882",
  bibdate =      "Thu Oct 7 14:03:29 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/3.toc;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/3/381.full.pdf+html;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/687664",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "British Journal for the Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00070882.html",
}

@Book{Morrison:1995:NTW,
  author =       "Philip Morrison",
  title =        "Nothing is too wonderful to be true",
  volume =       "11",
  publisher =    pub-AIP,
  address =      pub-AIP:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 446",
  year =         "1995",
  ISBN =         "1-56396-363-9 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-56396-363-6 (hardcover)",
  LCCN =         "Q173",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 4 17:31:56 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/babbage-charles.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  series =       "Masters of modern physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Physical sciences; Miscellanea; Physics; Science;
                 Physicists",
  tableofcontents = "Radio Days \\
                 Engineers in Kindergarten? \\
                 Searching for Our Ancestors \\
                 The Wonder of Time \\
                 The Fabric of the Atom \\
                 Why Man Explores \\
                 Two Dials \\
                 Science and the Nation \\
                 On the Causes of Wonderful Things \\
                 The Simulation of Intelligence \\
                 The Actuary of Our Species \\
                 Cause, Chance and Creation \\
                 On Broken Symmetries \\
                 Looking at the World \\
                 What Is Astronomy? \\
                 The Explosive Core \\
                 Is M82 Really Exploding? \\
                 A Whisper from Space \\
                 Life Beyond Earth and the Mind of Man \\
                 Twenty Years After \\
                 Life in the Universe \\
                 A Talk with Philip Morrison \\
                 The Search for Extraterrestrial Communications \\
                 Less May Be More \\
                 Ice that Sinks \\
                 The New General Physics \\
                 The Full and Open Classroom \\
                 Primary Science: Symbol or Substance? \\
                 Knowing Where You Are \\
                 If the Bomb Gets Out of Hand \\
                 Physics of the Bomb \\
                 Accidents with Atomic Weapons \\
                 Caught Between Asymptotes \\
                 The Spiral of Peril \\
                 Insecurity Through Technical Prowess \\
                 Nationalism, Science, and Individual Responsibility \\
                 Bruno Rossi \\
                 Robert Noyce and the First Chip \\
                 Niels Bohr: A Glimpse of the Other Side \\
                 Richard Feynman: An Old Friend \\
                 The Exploratorium: Frank and Jackie Oppenheimer \\
                 Heaven and Earth One Substance: Bernard Peters and the
                 Heavy Primaries \\
                 Charles Babbage: Far Ahead of His Time / Philip
                 Morrison and Emily Morrison",
}

@Article{Ohl:1995:DFD,
  author =       "Thorsten Ohl",
  title =        "Drawing {Feynman} diagrams with {\LaTeX} and
                 {\METAFONT}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "90",
  number =       "2--3",
  pages =        "340--354",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Sat Dec 21 15:45:22 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib",
  abstract =     "feynMF is a {\LaTeX} package for easy drawing of
                 professional quality Feynman diagrams with METAFONT (or
                 METAPOST). feynMF lays out most diagrams satisfactorily
                 from the structure of the graph without any need for
                 manual intervention. Nevertheless all the power of
                 METAFONT (or METAPOST) is available for the most
                 complicated cases.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Technische Hochschule Darmstadt",
  affiliationaddress = "Darmstadt, Ger",
  classification = "723; 723.1.1; 723.5; 902.1; 921.4; 931.4",
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
  keywords =     "Algorithms; Computer graphics; Computer programming
                 languages; Computer software; Drawing (graphics);
                 Feynman diagrams; Graph theory; latex (programming
                 language); metafont (programming language); Quantum
                 theory",
}

@Article{Pang:1995:SFD,
  author =       "Alex Pang and Chueng-Ryong Ji",
  title =        "Symbolic {Feynman}-Diagram Calculation",
  journal =      j-COMPUT-PHYS,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "589--??",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "CPHYE2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.168553",
  ISSN =         "0894-1866 (print), 1558-4208 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0894-1866",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 10 08:45:57 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/computphys.bib",
  URL =          "https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.168553",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Comput. Phys",
  fjournal =     "Computers in Physics",
  journal-URL =  "https://aip.scitation.org/journal/cip",
}

@Article{Soffel:1995:DER,
  author =       "M. Soffel and B. Geyer and H. Teichler and W.
                 Eberhardt and F. Krull and H. Jungblut and H. Kolanoski
                 and H. Fritzsch and G. M{\"u}nster",
  title =        "{d'Inverno: Einf{\"u}hrung in die
                 Relativit{\"a}tstheorie\slash Wong: Mathematische
                 Physik\slash Sutton: Electronic Structure of
                 Materials\slash M{\"o}nch: Semiconductor Surfaces and
                 Interfaces\slash Meadows and Hancock-Beaulieu: Front
                 Page Physics\slash Markvart: Solar Electricity\slash
                 Zell: Simulation Neuronaler Netze\slash Enz u.
                 Me{\"y}enn: W. Pauli: Writings on Physics and
                 Philosophy\slash Mehra: The Beat of a different Drum
                 The Life and Science of Richard Feynman\slash Miller:
                 Early Quantum Electrodynamics: A Sourcebook\slash
                 Schweber: QED and the Men who made it: Dyson, Feynman,
                 Schwinger and Tomonaga}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-BL,
  volume =       "51",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "428--434",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "PHBLAG",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1002/phbl.19950510519",
  ISSN =         "0031-9279 (print), 1521-3722 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9279",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 26 21:04:31 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/phbl.19950510519/abstract",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "{Physikalische Bl{\"a}tter}",
  journal-URL =  "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-3722",
  onlinedate =   "20 Feb 2013",
}

@Article{Wayne:1995:BRB,
  author =       "Andrew Wayne",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{QED and the Men Who Made It:
                 Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga}} by Silvan S.
                 Schweber}",
  journal =      j-BRITISH-J-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "46",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "624--627",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "BJPIA5",
  ISSN =         "0007-0882 (print), 1464-3537 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0007-0882",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 28 05:58:37 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/687905",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "British Journal for the Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00070882.html",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1996:RCC,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Reviews and Commentaries}: Can art thrive on the
                 {Net?}. Colors of the reef. Digital storm chasing.
                 {Feynman} found",
  journal =      j-SCI-AMER,
  volume =       "275",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "104--??",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1996",
  CODEN =        "SCAMAC",
  ISSN =         "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8733",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 16 13:12:40 MDT 1996",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciam.com/0896issue/0896currentissue.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Scientific American",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
}

@Article{Bao:1996:USM,
  author =       "Min-Qi Bao and Anthony F. Starace",
  title =        "Using symbolic manipulation to evaluate {Feynman}'s
                 path integral for an interaction of the form {$ F(t)
                 \cdot r $}",
  journal =      j-COMPUT-PHYS,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "89--??",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1996",
  CODEN =        "CPHYE2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.168563",
  ISSN =         "0894-1866 (print), 1558-4208 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0894-1866",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 10 08:45:58 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/computphys.bib",
  URL =          "https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.168563",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Comput. Phys",
  fjournal =     "Computers in Physics",
  journal-URL =  "https://aip.scitation.org/journal/cip",
}

@Misc{Broderick:1996:I,
  author =       "Matthew Broderick",
  title =        "Infinity",
  howpublished = "Movie",
  year =         "1996",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 11:03:47 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Directed by Matthew Broderick, and starring Matthew
                 Broderick as Feynman, depicting Feynman's love affair
                 with his first wife and ending with the Trinity test",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Brown:1996:BRB,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{QED and the Men Who Made It:
                 Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga}} by Silvan S.
                 Schweber}",
  journal =      j-ISIS,
  volume =       "87",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "204--205",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1996",
  CODEN =        "ISISA4",
  ISSN =         "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-1753",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 30 21:25:06 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=isis;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/i211227;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/235809",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Isis",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/isis/about.html",
}

@Article{Brown:1996:BRS,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown",
  title =        "Book Review: Some {QED} myths-in-the-making?: {Silvan
                 S. Schweber, \booktitle{QED and the Men Who Made It:
                 Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger and Tomonaga} (Princeton
                 University Press, 1994), xxvii + 732 pp., ISBN
                 0-691-03685-3, 0-691-03327-7 (paperback)}",
  journal =      j-STUD-HIST-PHILOS-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "81--90",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1996",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/1355-2198(95)00023-2",
  ISSN =         "1355-2198 (print), 1879-2502 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1355-2198",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 2 09:33:26 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
  note =         "See \cite{Schweber:1994:QMW}.",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/1355219895000232",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Stud. Hist. Philos. Mod. Phys.",
  fjournal =     "Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
}

@Article{Cushing:1996:BRBa,
  author =       "James T. Cushing",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Beat of a Different
                 Drum: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman}} by
                 Jagdish Mehra}",
  journal =      j-ISIS,
  volume =       "87",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "387--388",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1996",
  CODEN =        "ISISA4",
  ISSN =         "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-1753",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 30 21:25:09 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=isis;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/i211228;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/236135",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Isis",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/isis/about.html",
}

@Book{Hey:1996:FLC,
  editor =       "Anthony J. G. Hey and Robin W. Allen",
  title =        "{Feynman} lectures on computation",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 303",
  year =         "1996",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0296-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0296-9",
  LCCN =         "QA76 .F45 1999",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:23:13 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "The advanced book program",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Editor's Foreward \\
                 Feynman's Preface \\
                 1: Introduction to Computers \\
                 1.1: The File Clerk Model \\
                 1.2: Instruction sets \\
                 1.3: Summary \\
                 2: Computer Organization \\
                 2.1: Gates and Combinational Logic \\
                 2.2: The Binary Decoder \\
                 2.3: More on Gates: Reversible Gates \\
                 2.4: Complete Sets of Operators \\
                 2.5: Flip-Flops and Computer Memory \\
                 2.6: Timing and Shift Registers \\
                 3: The Theory of Computation \\
                 3.1: Effective Procedures and Compatibility \\
                 3.2: Finite State Machines \\
                 3.3 The Limitation of Finite State Machines \\
                 3.4 Turing Machines \\
                 3.5 More on Turing Machines3.6 Universal Turing
                 Machines and the Halting Problem3.7 Computability \\
                 4: Coding and Information Theory \\
                 4.1: Computing and Communication Theory \\
                 4.2: Error Detecting and Correcting Codes \\
                 4.2.1: Parity Checking \\
                 4.2.2: Hamming Codes \\
                 4.2.3: An Aside on Memory \\
                 4.3: Shannon's Theorem \\
                 4.4: The Geometry of Message Space \\
                 4.5 Data Compression and Information \\
                 4.6 Information Theory \\
                 4.7: Further Coding Techniques \\
                 4.7.1: Huffman Coding \\
                 4.7.2: Predictive Coding \\
                 4.8 Analogue Signal Transmission \\
                 5L Reversible Computation and the Thermodynamics of
                 Computing5.1: The Physics of Information5.1.1:
                 Maxwell's Demon and the Thermodynamics of Measurement
                 \\
                 5.1.2: Energy and Shannon's Theorem \\
                 5.2 Reversible Computation and the Thermodynamics of
                 Computing \\
                 5.2.1: Reversible Computers \\
                 5.2.2: The Copy Computation \\
                 5.2.3: A Physical Implementation \\
                 5.2.4: A Living Computer \\
                 5.3 Computation Energy Cost versus Speed \\
                 5.4 The General Reversible Computer \\
                 5.5 The Billiard Ball Computer \\
                 5.6 Quantum Computation \\
                 6: Quantum Mechanical Computers \\
                 6.1: Introduction \\
                 6.2: Computation With a Reversible Machine \\
                 6.3 A Quantum Mechanical Computer6.4 Imperfections and
                 Irreversible Free Energy Law6.5 Simplifying the
                 Implementation \\
                 6.6: Conclusions \\
                 6.7: References \\
                 7: Physical Aspects of Computation \\
                 7.1: The Physics of Semiconductor Devices \\
                 7.1.1: The np Junction Diode and npn Transistor \\
                 7.1.2: The MOSFET \\
                 7.1.3: MOSFET Logic Gates and Circuit Elements \\
                 7.2 Energy Use and Heat Loss in Computers \\
                 7.2.1: The CMOS Inverter \\
                 7.2.2: Hot-Clocking \\
                 7.2.3: Some General Considerations and an Interesting
                 Relationship \\
                 7.3: VLSI Circuit Construction \\
                 7.3.1: Planar Process Fabrication Technology \\
                 7.3.2 Circuit Design and Pass Transistors7.3.3:
                 Programmable Logic Arrays7.4: Further Limitations on
                 Machine Design \\
                 7.4.1: Clock Skew \\
                 7.4.2: Wire-Packing: Rent's Rule \\
                 Afterword: Memories of Richard Feynman \\
                 Suggested Reading \\
                 Index",
}

@Article{Hey:1996:MRF,
  author =       "Anthony J. G. Hey",
  title =        "Memories of {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "49",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "44--49",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1996",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881518",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 06 08:09:17 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v49/i9/p44_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Aronson:1997:DFF,
  author =       "Jerrold L. Aronson",
  title =        "Dispositions as the Foundation for {Feynman}'s
                 Formulation of Quantum Mechanics",
  journal =      j-DIALECTICA,
  volume =       "51",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "35--64",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1997",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-8361.1997.tb00020.x",
  ISSN =         "0012-2017 (print), 1746-8361 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0012-2017",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jul 20 09:34:36 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/dialectica.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Dialectica: International Review of Philosophy of
                 Knowledge",
  journal-URL =  "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1746-8361",
}

@Book{Brennan:1997:HPS,
  author =       "Richard P. Brennan",
  title =        "{Heisenberg} probably slept here: the lives, times,
                 and ideas of the great physicists of the {20th
                 Century}",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 274",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-471-15709-0 (cloth)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-471-15709-0 (cloth)",
  LCCN =         "QC15 .B74 1997; 97.E02533",
  bibdate =      "Thu Oct 28 07:17:16 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 library.ox.ac.uk:210/ADVANCE",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "physicists; biography; physics; history; 20th
                 Century",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
                 \\
                 1. Isaac Newton \\
                 2. Albert Einstein \\
                 3. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck \\
                 4. Ernest Rutherford \\
                 5. Niels Henrik David Bohr \\
                 6. Werner Karl Heisenberg \\
                 7. Richard Phillips Feynman \\
                 8. Murray Gell-Mann \\
                 Epilogue: The Why of Physics \\
                 Chronology of Physics",
}

@Book{Gribbin:1997:RFL,
  author =       "John R. Gribbin and Mary Gribbin",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman}: a life in science",
  publisher =    "Dutton",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "xvii + 301",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-525-94124-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-525-94124-8",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 G75 1997",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:10:33 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 melvyl.cdlib.org:210/CDL90",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Originally published: London: Penguin, 1997.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Physicists;
                 United States; Biography",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@InProceedings{Stachel:1997:FPQ,
  author =       "John Stachel",
  title =        "{Feynman} Paths and Quantum Entanglement: Is There Any
                 More to the Mystery",
  crossref =     "Cohen:1997:PEP",
  chapter =      "19",
  volume =       "194",
  pages =        "245--256",
  year =         "1997",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2732-7_19",
  bibdate =      "Mon Nov 12 15:29:02 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bsphs.bib",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-017-2732-7_19",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Taylor:1997:BRF,
  author =       "John C. Taylor",
  title =        "Book review: {Feynman}: {Jagdish Mehra, \booktitle{The
                 Beat of a Different Drum. The Life and Science of
                 Richard Feynman}. Oxford University Press, 1994. Pp.
                 630, \pounds 25.00. ISBN 0-19-853948-7, hardback}",
  journal =      j-NOTES-REC-R-SOC-LOND,
  volume =       "51",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "156--157",
  day =          "22",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1997",
  CODEN =        "NOREAY",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.1997.0012",
  ISSN =         "0035-9149 (print), 1743-0178 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0035-9149",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 4 10:58:28 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/notes-rec-r-soc-lond.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Notes Rec. R. Soc. Lond.",
  fjournal =     "Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London",
  journal-URL =  "https://royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rsnr",
  published =    "22 January 1997",
}

@Article{Broglia:1998:WSA,
  author =       "Ricardo A. Broglia",
  title =        "Wires of seven atoms --- {Feynman}'s very, very small
                 world",
  journal =      j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
  volume =       "39",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "371--376",
  month =        sep # "\slash " # oct,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "CTPHAF",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/001075198181865",
  ISSN =         "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-7514",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 18 20:05:49 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Contemporary Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}

@Article{Brucher:1998:XAF,
  author =       "L. Br{\"u}cher and J. Franzkowski and D. Kreimer",
  title =        "{xloops} --- automated {Feynman} diagram calculation",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "115",
  number =       "2--3",
  pages =        "140--160",
  day =          "2",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/S0010-4655(98)00162-3",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:30:33 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465598001623",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Dyson:1998:BRG,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "Book Review: Is {God} in the Lab? {{\booktitle{The
                 Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen Scientist}},
                 by Richard P. Feynman. Addison-Wesley, 133 pp.,
                 \$22.00. \booktitle{Belief in God in an Age of
                 Science}, by John Polkinghorne. Yale University Press,
                 138 pp., \$18.00}",
  journal =      j-NEW-YORK-REV-BOOKS,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "8--??",
  day =          "28",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1998",
  ISSN =         "0028-7504 (print), 1944-7744 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0028-7504",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 31 10:58:48 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See responses \cite{Smith:1998:LEW,Staal:1998:STR}.",
  URL =          "http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/1998/may/28/is-god-in-the-lab/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Review of Books",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nybooks.com/issues/",
}

@Article{Flynn:1998:BRM,
  author =       "Michael Flynn and Linda Rothstein",
  title =        "Bulletin: The real mystery science theater",
  journal =      j-BULL-AT-SCI,
  volume =       "54",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "9--10",
  month =        nov # "\slash " # dec,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "BASIAP",
  ISSN =         "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0096-3402",
  bibdate =      "Tue Nov 12 11:54:27 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
  journal-URL =  "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
  keywords =     "Niels Bohr; Richard Feynman; Werner Heisenberg",
  remark =       "Comments on Michael Frayn's play
                 \booktitle{Copenhagen}, and on \booktitle{Surely You're
                 Joking, Mr. Feynman}.",
}

@Article{Galison:1998:FWM,
  author =       "Peter Galison",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s War: Modelling Weapons, Modelling Nature",
  journal =      j-STUD-HIST-PHILOS-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "391--434",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/S1355-2198(98)00013-6",
  ISSN =         "1355-2198 (print), 1879-2502 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1355-2198",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 2 09:29:56 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1355219898000136",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Stud. Hist. Philos. Mod. Phys.",
  fjournal =     "Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
}

@Article{Laina:1998:XFD,
  author =       "A. Laina",
  title =        "{Xfey}, a {Feynman} diagram editor",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "111",
  number =       "1--3",
  pages =        "217--242",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/S0010-4655(98)00027-7",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:30:27 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465598000277",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Popov:1998:EQV,
  author =       "Du{\v{s}}an Popov",
  title =        "Extension of the Quantum Virial and
                 {Hellmann--Feynman} Theorems to the Quantum Statistical
                 Averages",
  journal =      j-IJQC,
  volume =       "69",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "159--165",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "IJQCB2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-461X(1998)69:2<159::AID-QUA3>3.0.CO%3B2-U",
  ISSN =         "0020-7608 (print), 1097-461X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0020-7608",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 4 06:59:16 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ijqc1990.bib;
                 http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journalfinder.html",
  URL =          "http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract?ID=29978;
                 http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext?ID=29978&PLACEBO=IE.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Int. J. Quantum Chem.",
  fjournal =     "International Journal of Quantum Chemistry",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0020-7608/",
  onlinedate =   "6 Dec 1998",
}

@Article{Semenov:1998:LPA,
  author =       "A. Semenov",
  title =        "{LanHEP} --- a package for automatic generation of
                 {Feynman} rules from the {Lagrangian}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "115",
  number =       "2--3",
  pages =        "124--139",
  day =          "2",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/S0010-4655(98)00143-X",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 21:30:33 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001046559800143X",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Staal:1998:STR,
  author =       "F. Staal",
  title =        "Science \& theology (Response to {Freeman Dyson}'s
                 review of books by {Feynman} and {Polkinghorne})",
  journal =      j-NEW-YORK-REV-BOOKS,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "18",
  pages =        "76--77",
  day =          "19",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1998",
  ISSN =         "0028-7504 (print), 1944-7744 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0028-7504",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 31 16:19:55 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Review of Books",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nybooks.com/issues/",
  onlinedate =   "1998-Nov-19",
  xxnote =       "Check: I cannot find this in the online archive for
                 this issue??",
}

@Article{Taylor:1998:TFS,
  author =       "Edwin F. Taylor and Stamatis Vokos and John M. O'Meara
                 and Nora S. Thornber",
  title =        "Teaching {Feynman}'s sum-over-paths quantum theory",
  journal =      j-COMPUT-PHYS,
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "190--??",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1998",
  CODEN =        "CPHYE2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.168652",
  ISSN =         "0894-1866 (print), 1558-4208 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0894-1866",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 10 08:46:13 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/computphys.bib",
  URL =          "https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.168652",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Comput. Phys",
  fjournal =     "Computers in Physics",
  journal-URL =  "https://aip.scitation.org/journal/cip",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1999:BRFf,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{{Feynman} and computation:
                 Exploring the limits of computers}}: Edited by Anthony
                 J. G. Hey. Perseus Books, Reading, MA. (1999). 438
                 pages. \$50.00}",
  journal =      j-COMPUT-MATH-APPL,
  volume =       "37",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "173--173",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1999",
  CODEN =        "CMAPDK",
  ISSN =         "0898-1221 (print), 1873-7668 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0898-1221",
  bibdate =      "Wed Mar 1 21:48:55 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/computmathappl1990.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0898122199903358",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computers and Mathematics with Applications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08981221",
}

@Article{Goodstein:1999:CHB,
  author =       "Judith Goodstein",
  title =        "A Conversation with {Hans Bethe}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "253--281",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1999",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s000160050022",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 27 20:49:46 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=1422-6944&volume=1&issue=3;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/majorana-ettore.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s000160050022;
                 http://www.springerlink.com/content/k4f0pllveakla47q/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
  remark-1 =     "From page 264: ``Goodstein: Did you speak to Fermi,
                 then, in German? Bethe: Yes. Goodstein: And the others
                 as well? Bethe: The others as well. And they all spoke
                 German very well. Except Mrs. Fermi. When I was invited
                 to the Fermi's home, we spoke English. She spoke
                 English but not German.''",
  remark-2 =     "From page 268: ``Goodstein: No. Back to 1924, it was
                 quite obvious that it was not benign. Did you ever
                 encounter [Ettore] Majorana? Bethe: I encountered him;
                 and again, it was almost the same as with Corbino.
                 Well, I guess we talked a little longer, about a half
                 an hour or so. But Majorana at that time did not speak
                 either German or English. But Segr{\'e} was present as
                 an interpreter. Segr{\'e} very much was Majorana's
                 connection to the world, as far as I could make out.
                 Goodstein: Not Rasetti, but Segr{\'e}? Bethe:
                 Segr{\'e}.''",
  remark-3 =     "From page 269: ``Bethe: \ldots{} I would say, even
                 considering the short life of Majorana, Fermi was the
                 greater physicist. But Majorana was very good, there's
                 no question.''",
  remark-4 =     "From page 271: ``Bethe: Feynman was a terrible loss
                 [by Cornell to Caltech]. And a loss that we did not
                 expect. After all, he had done his most fundamental
                 work at Cornell. And we thought that he was quite
                 happy. He said he had too much work with students. But
                 then that was his own fault, in the sense that he was
                 willing to accept far too many PhD students. He didn't
                 need to. There were other professors. So we certainly
                 lost one of the great theoretical physicists in the
                 country, and our department never was the same after
                 that.''",
}

@Article{Hey:1999:RFC,
  author =       "Tony Hey",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} and computation",
  journal =      j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
  volume =       "40",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "257--265",
  year =         "1999",
  CODEN =        "CTPHAF",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/001075199181459",
  ISSN =         "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-7514",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 18 20:06:00 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Contemporary Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}

@Book{Howes:1999:TDS,
  author =       "Ruth (Ruth Hege) Howes and Caroline L. Herzenberg and
                 Ellen C. Weaver",
  title =        "Their day in the sun: women of the {Manhattan
                 Project}",
  publisher =    "Temple University Press",
  address =      "Philadelphia, PA, USA",
  pages =        "viii + 264",
  year =         "1999",
  ISBN =         "1-56639-719-7 (hardcover), 1-59213-192-1 (paperback),
                 0-585-38881-4 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-56639-719-3 (hardcover), 978-1-59213-192-1
                 (paperback), 978-0-585-38881-6 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC773.3.U5 H68 1999",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jan 12 17:17:12 MST 2013",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  series =       "Labor and social change",
  abstract =     "The history of the Manhattan Project, America's
                 extremely secretive effort during World War II to
                 develop the atomic bomb, is almost always presented in
                 light of the male scientists who made the bomb. But, in
                 fact, a large number of women were also involved in the
                 project, although until now their contributions have
                 largely been ignored. \par

                 Authors Ruth H. Howes and Caroline L. Herzenberg
                 discuss the various scientific problems the women
                 helped to solve as well as the discrimination they
                 faced in their work. Their abrupt recruitment for the
                 war effort and anecdotes of everyday life in the
                 clandestine, improvised communities, what happened to
                 the women after the war, and their present attitudes
                 toward the work they did on the bomb are also
                 included.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Paperback edition appeared in 2003, and some library
                 catalogs list that as the year of the book. Hardcover
                 edition is definitely 1999.",
  subject =      "Women scientists; United States; Frauenarbeit;
                 Frauenberuf; Frauenfeindlichkeit; Kernwaffe; Weltkrieg
                 (1939--1945); Wissenschaftlerin; USA",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword / vii \\
                 Prolog / 1 \\
                 1: The Great Scientific Adventure / 6 \\
                 2: The Founding Mothers: Pioneers in Nuclear Science /
                 20 \\
                 3: The Physicists / 35 \\
                 4: The Chemists / 67 \\
                 5: Mathematicians and Calculators / 93 \\
                 6: Biologists and Medical Scientists / 115 \\
                 7: The Technicians / 132 \\
                 8: Other Women of the Manhattan Project / 152 \\
                 9: After the War / 181 \\
                 Epilogue / 201 \\
                 Appendix 1: Female Scientific and Technical Workers in
                 the Manhattan Project / 203 \\
                 Appendix 2: Chronology / 219 \\
                 References / 237 \\
                 Index / 253",
}

@InCollection{Brown:2000:LQC,
  author =       "J. R. (Julian Russell) Brown",
  title =        "The Logic of the Quantum Conspiracy: {Feynman}'s
                 {U}-Turn",
  crossref =     "Brown:2000:MMM",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "2000",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 14:09:22 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Danielson:2000:BCI,
  editor =       "Dennis Richard Danielson",
  title =        "The book of the cosmos: imagining the universe from
                 {Heraclitus} to {Hawking}",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "xxxiii + 556",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0247-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0247-1",
  LCCN =         "QB981 .B724 2000",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 1 07:54:59 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  series =       "Helix books",
  URL =          "http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0831/2001268173-d.html",
  abstract =     "Texts and essays from scientists, writers,
                 theologians, and philosophers reflect the evolution of
                 ideas on the creation of the cosmos and the human's
                 place in the universe.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Cosmology; History; Physics; Philosophy",
  tableofcontents = "We have seen but few of his works / Torah, sacred
                 poetry, Apocrypha, New Testament \\
                 Twice into the same river / Heraclitus and Parmenides
                 \\
                 The things of the Universe are not sliced off with a
                 hatchet / Empedocles and Anaxagoras \\
                 Atoms and empty space / Leucippus, Democritus,
                 Epicurus, Lucretius \\
                 The moving image of eternity / Plato \\
                 The potency of place / Artistotle \\
                 He supposes the earth to revolve / Aristarchus and
                 Archimedes \\
                 A geometrical argument / Cicero \\
                 Turning the Universe upside down / Plutarch \\
                 The peculiar nature of the Universe / Claudius Ptolemy
                 \\
                 The weakness of the hypotheses / Proclus \\
                 Their peculiar behavior confounds mortal's minds /
                 Martianus Capella and Boethius \\
                 We consider time a thing created / Moses Maimonides \\
                 From this point hang the heavens / Dante Alighieri \\
                 If a man were in the sky and could see the earth
                 clearly / Nicole Oresme \\
                 A single universe in which each star influences every
                 other / Nicholas Cusanus \\
                 Almost contrary to common sense / Nicholas Copernicus
                 \\
                 The poetic structure of the world / Fernand Hallyn and
                 Thomas Kuhn \\
                 This art unfolds the wisdom of God / John Calvin and
                 Johannes Kepler \\
                 A star never seen before our time / Tycho Brache \\
                 This little dark star wherein we live / Thomas Digges
                 \\
                 Innumerable suns and an infinite number of earths /
                 Girodano Bruno \\
                 Neither known nor observed by anyone before / Galileo
                 Galilei \\
                 Galileo and the geometrization of astronomical space /
                 Samuel Edgerton \\
                 The boat which is our earth / Johannes Kepler \\
                 The two books of God agree with each other / Tommaso
                 Campanella \\
                 They hoist the earth up and down like a ball / Robert
                 Burton \\
                 A world in the moor / John Wilkins \\
                 A very liquid heaven / Rene Descartes \\
                 The eternal silence of these infinite spaces / Blaise
                 Pascal \\
                 This pendent world / John Milton \\
                 But one little family of the universe / Bernard le
                 Bouvier de Fontenelle and Aphra Behn \\
                 Into the celestial spaces / Isaac Newton \\
                 Discernible ends and final causes / Richard Bentley \\
                 The planetarians and this small speck of dirt /
                 Christian Huygens \\
                 William Derham \\
                 The beautiful pre-established order / Gottfried Wilhelm
                 Leibniz and Samuel Clarke \\
                 An event so glorious to the Newtonian doctrine of
                 gravity / Edmond Halley and ``Astrophilus'' \\
                 A voice from the starry heavens / Cotton Mather \\
                 This most surprising zone of light / Thomas Wright of
                 Durham \\
                 How fortunate is this globe! / Immanuel Kant \\
                 To become adequately Coperican / Johann Heinrich
                 Lambert \\
                 Laboratories of the universe / William Hershel \\
                 As certain as the planetary orbits / Pierre Simon
                 Laplace \\
                 The intelligence of the watch-maker / William Paley \\
                 Must we then reject the infinitude of the stars? /
                 H.W.M. Olbers \\
                 The great principle that governs the universe / Mary
                 Fairfax Somerville \\
                 The infailing connection and course of events /
                 Alexander von Humboldt \\
                 The primordial particle / Edgar Allan Poe \\
                 The shadow! The shadow! / Maria Mitchell Huggins \\
                 Unraveled starlight / William Huggins \\
                 Astronomy still young / Agnes Mary Clerke \\
                 The peculiar interest of Mars / Giovanni Schiaparelli
                 and Percival Lowell \\
                 Cosmical evolution / G.H. Darwin \\
                 G.K. Chesterton \\
                 Curved space and poetry of the universe / Robert
                 Osserman \\
                 The man in the accelerated chest / Albert Einstein \\
                 It is not true that ``all is relative'' / Richard
                 Feynmann \\
                 Spacetime tells matter how to move / John Archibald
                 Wheeler \\
                 The architecture of the celestial mansions / Annie Jump
                 Cannon \\
                 The quickening influence of the universe / Celia
                 Payne-Gaposchkin \\
                 You have broken Newton's back / George Bernard Shaw \\
                 The realm of the nebulae / Edwin Hubble \\
                 Driven to admit anti-chance / Arthur Eddington \\
                 Did the expansion start from the beginning? / Georges
                 Edward Lema{\^\i}tre \\
                 This Big Bang idea / Fred Hoyle \\
                 Incomprehensible magnitude, unimaginable darkness /
                 Werner Gitt \\
                 That all-but-eternal crimson twilight / Arthur C.
                 Clarke \\
                 The cosmic oasis / Hans Blumenberg \\
                 The very womb of life / James Lovelock \\
                 The urge to trace the history of the universe / Steven
                 Weinberg \\
                 To transform the universe on a cosmological scale /
                 John Barrow and Frank Tipler \\
                 The no boundary condition / Stephen Hawking \\
                 Prisons of light / Kitty Ferguson \\
                 A very lumpy universe / George Smoot \\
                 A cosmic archipelago / Martin Rees \\
                 Cosmological natural selection / Lee Smolin \\
                 The ultimate free lunch / Alan Guth \\
                 Was there a Big Bang? / David Berlinski \\
                 What we cannot see and yet know must be there / Vera
                 Rubin \\
                 Their extravagant smallness / Freeman Dyson and Brian
                 Greene \\
                 Cosmic dust-bunnies / John S. Lewis \\
                 Mystery at the end of the universe / Paul Davies \\
                 Do the heavens declare? / Owen Gingerich",
}

@Article{DeVries:2000:BRA,
  author =       "Paul L. DeVries",
  title =        "Book Review: {Anthony J. G. Hey, ed.,
                 \booktitle{Feynman and Computation: Exploring the
                 Limits of Computers}. Reading: Perseus Books, 1999,
                 xxiii + 438 pages. \$50.00 (Hardbound)}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "220--220",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "2000",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jul 05 08:35:54 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=1422-6944&volume=2&issue=3;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
}

@Article{Durrani:2000:LLR,
  author =       "Matin Durrani",
  title =        "The lasting legacy of {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-WORLD,
  volume =       "13",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "10--11",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2000",
  CODEN =        "PHWOEW",
  ISSN =         "0953-8585 (print), 2058-7058 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0953-8585",
  bibdate =      "Fri Sep 29 06:31:22 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://stacks.iop.org/2058-7058/13/i=12/a=12",
  abstract =     "He did sums on napkins in Pasadena strip joints. He
                 cracked safes for fun on the Manhattan project. He gave
                 captivating lectures that students still learn from
                 today. He was, quite simply, like no other physicist.
                 Years after his death in 1988, people remain fascinated
                 with Richard Feynman --- womanizer, raconteur, genius.
                 Their appetite was whetted in 1985 with
                 \booktitle{Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman!}, a book
                 about his adventures outside science. Since then
                 publishers have been only too happy to satisfy the
                 demand for books by or about the bongo-playing,
                 Nobel-prize winning theoretical physicist.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics World",
  journal-URL =  "http://physicsworldarchive.iop.org/",
}

@Article{Goodstein:2000:RFH,
  author =       "David Goodstein and Judith Goodstein",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} and the History of
                 Superconductivity",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "30--47",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2000",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s000160050035",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  MRclass =      "82-03 (01A60 01A70 81-03 82D55)",
  MRnumber =     "1768446",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 27 20:49:48 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=1422-6944&volume=2&issue=1;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s000160050035",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
}

@Book{Horvitz:2000:QSW,
  author =       "Leslie Alan Horvitz",
  title =        "The quotable scientist: words of wisdom from {Charles
                 Darwin, Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Galileo,
                 Marie Curie}, and more",
  publisher =    pub-MCGRAW-HILL,
  address =      pub-MCGRAW-HILL:adr,
  pages =        "x + 169",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-07-136063-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-07-136063-0",
  LCCN =         "Q173 .H739 2000",
  bibdate =      "Fri Sep 3 09:18:49 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/mh021/00709492.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0707/00709492-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/mh021/00709492.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "scientists; quotations; maxims",
}

@Book{Kreimer:2000:KFD,
  author =       "Dirk Kreimer",
  title =        "Knots and {Feynman} diagrams",
  volume =       "13",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 259",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-521-58761-1 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-58761-7 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.52.K56 K74 2000",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:17:34 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Cambridge lecture notes in physics",
  URL =          "http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam0210/99035144.html;
                 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam022/99035144.html",
  abstract =     "This book provides an accessible and up-to-date
                 introduction to how knot theory and Feynman diagrams
                 can be used to illuminate problems in quantum field
                 theory. Beginning with a summary of key ideas from
                 perturbative quantum field theory and an introduction
                 to the Hopf algebra structure of renormalization, early
                 chapters discuss the rationality of ladder diagrams and
                 simple link diagrams. The necessary basics of knot
                 theory are then presented and the number theoretic
                 relationship between the topology of Feynman diagrams
                 and knot theory is explored. Later chapters discuss
                 four-term relations motivated by the discovery of
                 Vassiliev invariants in knot theory and draw a link to
                 algebraic structures recently observed in
                 non-commutative geometry. Detailed references are
                 included. Dealing with material at perhaps the most
                 productive interface between mathematics and physics,
                 the book will not only be of considerable interest to
                 theoretical and particle physicists, but also to many
                 mathematicians.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1960--",
  subject =      "Quantum field theory; Knot theory; Feynman diagrams;
                 Champs, Th{\'e}orie quantique des; N\P{}ud, Th{\'e}orie
                 du; Feynman, Diagrammes de; Feynman diagrams.; Knot
                 theory.; Quantum field theory.",
  tableofcontents = "1. Introduction \\
                 2. Perturbative quantum field theory \\
                 3. The Hopf algebra structure of renormalization \\
                 4. Rationality: no knots, no transcendentals \\
                 5. The simplest link diagrams \\
                 6. Necessary topics from knot theory \\
                 7. Knots to numbers \\
                 8. One-loop words \\
                 9. Euler--Zagier sums \\
                 10. Knots and transcendentals \\
                 11. The 4-term relation \\
                 12. Hopf algebras, non-commutative geometry, and what
                 else?",
}

@Book{Leighton:2000:TBR,
  author =       "Ralph Leighton",
  title =        "{Tuva} Or Bust!: {Richard Feynman}'s Last Journey",
  publisher =    pub-NORTON,
  address =      pub-NORTON:adr,
  pages =        "260",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-393-32069-3 (paperback), 0-393-02953-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-393-32069-5 (paperback), 978-0-393-02953-6",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 L45 2000",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 12 15:40:26 MST 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "In 1930s, a young stamp collector named Richard
                 Feynman coveted the unusually exotic stamps from a land
                 called Tannu Tuva, ringed by mountains deep in Siberia,
                 just beyond Outer Mongolia.Forty years later, the
                 maverick Nobel Prize-winning physicist challenged his
                 side-kick, fellow drummer and geography enthusiast
                 Ralph Leighton: ``Whatever happened to Tannu Tuva?''
                 Thus began a poignant and funny decade-long adventure.
                 When the pair found Tuvas capital on the map,they were
                 hooked. ``Any place that's spelled K-Y-Z-Y-L,'' Feynman
                 exclaimed, ``has just got to be interesting!'' In their
                 efforts to reach Tuva, Leighton and Feynman learned of
                 its resident shamanic shepherds who revere the Dalai
                 Lama, discovered the wonders of ``throat-singing'',and
                 brought to the United States the largest archaeological
                 exhibition ever from the Soviet Union.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Travel; Russia
                 (Federation); Tuva; Tuva (Russia); Description and
                 travel; Physicists; United States; Biography",
  tableofcontents = "To the Reader / 7 \\
                 1: There is no such country / 13 \\
                 2: Forty-five snowy I / 18 \\
                 3: Mysterious melodies / 39 \\
                 4: Hail to the chief! / 62 \\
                 5: We appear in the center of Asia / 74 \\
                 6: Three Americans reach Tuva / 90 \\
                 7: Meeting in Moscow / 104 \\
                 8: Amateur ambassadors / 130 \\
                 9: Clowns or con men? / 148 \\
                 10: The Keller accord / 168 \\
                 11: The trip is arranged / 185 \\
                 12: Catalina cowboys / 203 \\
                 13: The invitation arrives / 214 \\
                 14: Epilogue / 221 Reflections 2000 / 231 \\
                 Painting of Richard Feynman / 236 \\
                 Appendix A: Protocol / 237 \\
                 Appendix B: Welcome by Richard Feynman / 247 \\
                 Appendix C: Friends of Tuva / 251 \\
                 Index / 253",
}

@Article{Seidel:2000:FCE,
  author =       "R. W. Seidel",
  title =        "{Feynman} and computation: exploring the limits of
                 computers",
  journal =      j-IEEE-ANN-HIST-COMPUT,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "90--91",
  month =        jan # "--" # mar,
  year =         "2000",
  CODEN =        "IAHCEX",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1109/MAHC.2000.815473",
  ISSN =         "1058-6180 (print), 1934-1547 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1058-6180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Mar 14 10:25:33 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ieeeannhistcomput.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "IEEE Annals of the History of Computing",
  journal-URL =  "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=85",
}

@Article{Tentyukov:2000:FDA,
  author =       "M. Tentyukov and J. Fleischer",
  title =        "A {Feynman} diagram analyzer {DIANA}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "132",
  number =       "1--2",
  pages =        "124--141",
  day =          "15",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "2000",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/S0010-4655(00)00147-8",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:40:52 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465500001478",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Book{Bernstein:2001:MPO,
  author =       "Jeremy Bernstein",
  title =        "The Merely Personal: Observations on Science and
                 Scientists",
  publisher =    "Ivan R. Dee",
  address =      "Chicago, IL, USA",
  pages =        "245",
  year =         "2001",
  ISBN =         "1-56663-344-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-56663-344-4",
  LCCN =         "Q171 .B5375 2001",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 10 11:53:19 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "``Ever since I began studying science,'' Jeremy
                 Bernstein writes, ``I have been struck by its human
                 characteristics. Yet in his autobiography, Einstein
                 said that he took up science precisely as an
                 alternative to the merely personal. In fact there is no
                 alternative to the merely personal, as Einstein's own
                 life demonstrates.'' ``Thus the title of Mr.
                 Bernstein's sparkling new collection of essays, which
                 represents much of his work over the past ten years.''.
                 ``In \booktitle{The Merely Personal}, his essays range
                 from an attempt to explain the quantum theory through
                 the use of Tom Stoppard's play Hapgood, to a critical
                 review of recent books on Einstein. They describe Mr.
                 Bernstein's encounters with such people as J. Robert
                 Oppenheimer, Hans Bethe, Bobby Fischer, W. H. Auden,
                 and Richard Feynman. Readers will find an explanation
                 of the origin of Newton's contention that he stood on
                 the shoulders of giants; a description of a surreal
                 encounter with the logician Kurt G{\"o}del; a
                 discussion of computer chess; and an analysis of the
                 attempts of the Germans to build an atomic bomb during
                 World War II.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1929--",
  keywords =     "Albert Einstein; Bobby Fischer; Hans Bethe; Isaac
                 Newton; J. Robert Oppenheimer; John Donne; Johannes
                 Kepler; Kurt G{\"o}del; Richard Feynman; Tom Stoppard;
                 W. H. Auden; Werner Heisenberg",
  subject =      "Science; Scientists",
  tableofcontents = "On science \\
                 The bead game in the glass house \\
                 Tom Stoppard's quantum \\
                 SN-1987A \\
                 Einstein's blunder \\
                 On scientists \\
                 Enough Einstein? \\
                 Heaven's net: John Donne and Johannes Kepler \\
                 The merely very good \\
                 Shadows \\
                 Kurt G{\"o}del: the decidable and the undecidable \\
                 Giants and dwarfs \\
                 The German atomic bomb \\
                 Six pieces of Richard Feynman \\
                 Nash",
}

@Book{Cropper:2001:GPL,
  author =       "William H. Cropper",
  title =        "Great physicists: the life and times of leading
                 physicists from {Galileo} to {Hawking}",
  publisher =    pub-OXFORD,
  address =      pub-OXFORD:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 500",
  year =         "2001",
  ISBN =         "0-19-513748-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-19-513748-4",
  LCCN =         "QC15 .C76 2001",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 4 07:10:21 MDT 2008",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0637/2001021611-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0724/2001021611-b.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "physicists; biography",
  tableofcontents = "Preface ix \\
                 Acknowledgments xi \\
                 I. Mechanics Historical Synopsis 3 \\
                 1. How the Heavens Go: Galileo Galilei 5 \\
                 2. A Man Obsessed: Isaac Newton 18 \\
                 II. Thermodynamics Historical Synopsis 41 \\
                 3. A Tale of Two Revolutions: Sadi Carnot 43 \\
                 4. On the Dark Side: Robert Mayer 51 \\
                 5. A Holy Undertaking: James Joule 59 \\
                 6. Unities and a Unifier: Hermann Helmholtz 71 \\
                 7. The Scientist as Virtuoso: William Thomson 78 \\
                 8. The Road to Entropy: Rudolf Clausius 93 \\
                 9. The Greatest Simplicity: Willard Gibbs 106 \\
                 10. The Last Law: Walther Nernst 124 \\
                 III. Electromagnetism Historical Synopsis 135 \\
                 11. A Force of Nature: Michael Faraday 137 \\
                 12. The Scientist as Magician: James Clerk Maxwell 154
                 \\
                 IV. Statistical Mechanics Historical Synopsis 177 \\
                 13. Molecules and Entropy: Ludwig Boltzmann 179 \\
                 V. Relativity Historical Synopsis 201 \\
                 14. Adventure in Thought: Albert Einstein 203 \\
                 VI. Quantum Mechanics Historical Synopsis 229 \\
                 15. Reluctant Revolutionary: Max Planck 231 \\
                 16. Science by Conversation: Niels Bohr 242 \\
                 17. The Scientist as Critic: Wolfgang Pauli 256 \\
                 18. Matrix Mechanics: Werner Heisenberg 263 \\
                 19. Wave Mechanics: Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger and Louis de
                 Broglie 275 \\
                 VII. Nuclear Physics Historical Synopsis 293 \\
                 20. Opening Doors: Marie Curie 295 \\
                 21. On the Crest of a Wave: Ernest Rutherford 308 \\
                 22. Physics and Friendships: Lise Meitner 330 \\
                 23. Complete Physicist: Enrico Fermi 344 \\
                 VIII. Particle Physics Historical Synopsis 363 \\
                 24. $i\gamma \cdot \partial \mu = m\psi$: Paul Dirac
                 365 \\
                 25. What Do You Care?: Richard Feynman 376 \\
                 26. Telling the Tale of the Quarks: Murray Gell-Mann
                 403 \\
                 IX. Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology Historical
                 Synopsis 421 \\
                 27. Beyond the Galaxy: Edwin Hubble 423 \\
                 28. Ideal Scholar: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar 438 \\
                 29. Affliction, Fame, and Fortune: Stephen Hawking 452
                 \\
                 Chronology of the Main Events 464 \\
                 Glossary 469 \\
                 Invitation to More Reading 478 \\
                 Index 485",
}

@InCollection{Dyson:2001:RTT,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "The Radiation Theories of {Tomonaga}, {Schwinger}, and
                 {Feynman} (with commentary)",
  crossref =     "Hsu:2001:LPI",
  pages =        "316--337",
  year =         "2001",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 23 21:35:33 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Ginzburg:2001:PLR,
  author =       "V. L. (Vitali{\u{\i}} Lazarevich) Ginzburg",
  title =        "The Physics of a Lifetime: Reflections on the Problems
                 and Personalities of {20th Century} Physics",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 513",
  year =         "2001",
  ISBN =         "3-540-67534-5, 3-642-08699-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-67534-1, 978-3-642-08699-1",
  LCCN =         "QC7 .G59 2001",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jul 4 08:24:43 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  series =       "Physics and astronomy online library",
  URL =          "http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0812/00066112-d.html;
                 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0812/00066112-t.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1916--2009",
  subject =      "Physics; History; 20th century; Physicists; Physique;
                 Histoire; 20e si{\`e}cle; Physiciens; Physicists.;
                 Physics.; Natuurkunde.; Astrofysica.; Physik; Physiker;
                 20e si{\`e}cle.; Physik.",
  tableofcontents = "What problems of physics and astrophysics seem now
                 to be especially important and interesting? \\
                 What problems of physics and astrophysics seem now to
                 be especially important and interesting (thirty years
                 later, already on the verge of the 21st century)? \\
                 How does science develop? \\
                 Remarks on The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by
                 T. Kuhn \\
                 Who created the theory of relativity and how was it
                 developed? A review with a preamble and a commentary
                 \\
                 Does astronomy need ``New Physics''? \\
                 Physical laws and extraterrestrial civilizations \\
                 Wide scope and up-to-date information as a precondition
                 of successful research \\
                 Physics stays young. A way of answering the
                 questionnaire in Nauka i Zhizn' Magazine \\
                 On popular science and more \\
                 Notes on the occasion of my jubilee \\
                 A scientific autobiography \\
                 an attempt \\
                 About Igor Evgenevich Tamm \\
                 A piece of advice given by Leonid Isaakovich
                 Mandelshtam \\
                 On the 0-th anniversary of the birth of Nikolai
                 Dmitrievich Papalekoi \\
                 About Lev Davidovich Landau \\
                 About Alexandr Lvovich Mints \\
                 In commemoration of Sergei Ivanovich Varilov \\
                 A story of two directors (S. I. Vavilov and D. V.
                 Dkobeltsyn) \\
                 To the memory of Ilya Mikhailovich Frank \\
                 About Grigorii Samuilovich Landsberg \\
                 To the memory of Eugenii Konstantinovich Zavoiskii \\
                 About Matrei Samsonovich Rabinovich \\
                 Mstislav Vseroldovich Keldysh (a detached view) \\
                 About Albert Einstein \\
                 In memory of Niels Bohr \\
                 About Richard Feynman \\
                 a remarkable physicist and a wonderful man \\
                 John Bardeen and the theory of superconductivity \\
                 On high-energy astrophysics (on the 80th birthday of
                 Jan Oort) \\
                 The Sakharov phenomenon \\
                 Notes on A. I. Solzhenitsyn, A. D. Sakharov, and the
                 `crosswind' \\
                 About the author",
}

@Article{Goodstein:2001:FRC,
  author =       "David Goodstein",
  title =        "{Feynman} returns to centre stage",
  journal =      j-PHYS-WORLD,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "45--45",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2001",
  CODEN =        "PHWOEW",
  ISSN =         "0953-8585 (print), 2058-7058 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0953-8585",
  bibdate =      "Fri Sep 29 05:54:06 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://stacks.iop.org/2058-7058/14/i=5/a=33",
  abstract =     "Richard Feynman was the star of his own life. Feynman
                 played Feynman and he played it to the hilt. He was
                 always on stage, whenever he had an audience, no matter
                 how small. Although I don't know him at all, I suspect
                 that, like Feynman, Alan Alda plays Alan Alda. And so
                 now, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, before a
                 house that was sold out for its entire run before it
                 even opened, we have Alan Alda playing Alan Alda
                 playing Richard Feynman playing Richard Feynman, in a
                 play by Peter Parnell called QED.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics World",
  journal-URL =  "http://physicsworldarchive.iop.org/",
}

@Article{Kaiser:2001:BRBa,
  author =       "David Kaiser",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Richard Feynman: A Life in
                 Science}} by John Gribbin; Mary Gribbin}",
  journal =      j-ISIS,
  volume =       "92",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "207--208",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2001",
  CODEN =        "ISISA4",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1086/504564",
  ISSN =         "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-1753",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 30 21:26:02 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=isis;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/i211252;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/237421",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Isis",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/isis/about.html",
}

@Book{Allaby:2002:MS,
  author =       "Michael Allaby and Derek Gjertsen",
  title =        "Makers of Science",
  publisher =    pub-OXFORD,
  address =      pub-OXFORD:adr,
  pages =        "96 (vol. 1)",
  year =         "2002",
  ISBN =         "0-19-521680-6 (set)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-19-521680-6 (set)",
  LCCN =         "Q141 .A44 2002",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jan 12 22:33:23 MST 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/turing-alan-mathison.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/adabooks.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.gbv.de:20011/gvk",
  series =       "Makers of science",
  URL =          "http://www.gbv.de/dms/goettingen/360423353.pdf;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0611/2001048396-d.html",
  abstract =     "Five volumes present the lives and work of more than
                 40 great Western physicists, chemists, biologists,
                 physiologists, and more. Each biography includes two
                 timelines: scientific and political-cultural.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Scientists; Biography; Science; History",
  tableofcontents = "Volume 1: \\
                 Aristotle (384 BC--322 BC)\\
                 Nicolaus Copernicus (1473--1543) \\
                 Galileo Galilei (1564--1642)\\
                 Johannes Kepler (1571--1630) \\
                 Isaac Newton (1642--1727) \\
                 Carolus Linnaeus (1707--1778) \\
                 Antoine Lavoisier (1743--1794) \\
                 Volume 2: \\
                 James Watt (1736--1819) / 6 \\
                 Edward Jenner (1749--1823) / 16 \\
                 Alexander Von Humboldt (1769--1859) / 24 \\
                 Michael Faraday (1791--1867) / 40 \\
                 Charles Darwin (1809--1882) / 54 \\
                 Charles Babbage \& Ada Lovelace (1792--1871,
                 1815--1852) / 68 \\
                 Louis Pasteur (1822--1895) / 76 \\
                 Gregor Mendel (1822--1884) / 86 \\
                 Index / 94 \\
                 Picture Credits / 96 \\
                 Volume 3: \\
                 Dmitri Mendeleev / 1834--1907 \\
                 Thomas Alva Edison / 1847--1931 \\
                 Alexander Graham Bell / 1847--1922 \\
                 Marie and Pierre Curie / 1867--1934, 1859--1906 \\
                 Fritz Haber / 1868--1934 \\
                 Albert Einstein / 1879--1955 \\
                 Alfred Wegener / 1880--1930 \\
                 Alexander Fleming / 1881--1955 \\
                 Volume 4: \\
                 Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg / 1885--1962,
                 1901--1976 \\
                 Edwin Hubble / 1889--1953 \\
                 Linus Pauling / 1901--1994 \\
                 Barbara McClintock / 1902--1992 \\
                 Louis, Mary, and Richard Leakey / 1903--1972,
                 1913--1996, 1944--present \\
                 Julius Robert Oppenheimer / 1904--1967 \\
                 Melvin Calvin / 1911--1997 \\
                 Alan Turing / 1912--1954 \\
                 Jonas Salk / 1914--1995 \\
                 Gertrude Belle Elion / 1918--1999 \\
                 Volume 5: \\
                 Richard Feynman / 1918--1988 \\
                 Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, and James Watson /
                 1916--present, 1920--1958, 1928--present \\
                 Stephen Hawking / 1942--present",
}

@Article{Anonymous:2002:RFQ,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} on ``quantum physics and computer
                 simulation'' and ``tiny computers obeying quantum
                 mechanical laws''",
  journal =      j-LOS-ALAMOS-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "27",
  pages =        "viii--ix",
  day =          "27",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "2002",
  CODEN =        "LASCDI",
  ISSN =         "0273-7116",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:06:58 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://library.lanl.gov/cgi-bin/getfile?27-02.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Los Alamos Science",
}

@Book{Hey:2002:FCE,
  editor =       "Anthony J. G. Hey and Richard P. (Richard Phillips)
                 Feynman",
  title =        "{Feynman} and computation: exploring the limits of
                 computers",
  publisher =    "Westview Press/Perseus Books",
  address =      "Cambridge, MA, USA",
  pages =        "xxiii + 438",
  year =         "2002",
  ISBN =         "0-8133-4039-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8133-4039-5",
  LCCN =         "QC52 .F49 2002",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0830/2007310126-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0830/2007310126-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0804/2007310126.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Physics; Data
                 processing; Computer simulation; Mathematical physics;
                 Computers; Quantum computers",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
  tableofcontents = "``Advanced book program.''. Feynman and computation
                 / John J. Hopfield \\
                 Neural networks and physical systems with emergent
                 collective computational abilities / John J. Hopfield
                 \\
                 Feynman as a colleague ; Collective electrodynamics I /
                 Carver A. Mead \\
                 Memory / Gerald Jay Sussman \\
                 Numerical evidence that the motion of Pluto is chaotic
                 / Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom \\
                 There's plenty of room at the bottom / Richard P.
                 Feynman \\
                 Information is inevitable physical / Rolf Landauer \\
                 Scaling of MOS technology to submicrometer feature
                 sizes / Carver A. Mead \\
                 Richard Feynman and cellular vacuum / Marvin Minsky \\
                 Simulating physics with computers / Richard P. Feynman
                 \\
                 Quantum robots / Paul Benioff \\
                 Quantum information theory / Charles H. Bennett \\
                 Quantum computation / Richard J. Hughes \\
                 Computing machines in the future / Richard P. Feynman
                 \\
                 Internetics: technologies, applications and academic
                 fields / Geoffrey C. Fox \\
                 Richard Feynman and the connection machine / W. Daniel
                 Hillis \\
                 Crystalline computation / Norman H. Margolus \\
                 Information, physics, quantum: the search for links /
                 John Archibald Wheeler \\
                 Feynman, Barton and the reversible Schr{\"o}dinger
                 difference equation / Ed Fredkin \\
                 Action, or the fungibility of computation / Tommaso
                 Toffoli \\
                 Algorithmic randomness, physical entropy, measurements,
                 and the demon of choice / Wojciech Zurek.",
}

@TechReport{Kaiser:2002:EOF,
  author =       "David Kaiser",
  title =        "{Einstein}, {Oppenheimer}, {Feynman}: Physics in the
                 {20th Century}",
  number =       "MIT OpenCourseWare STS.042J / 8.225J",
  institution =  "MIT",
  address =      "Cambridge, MA, USA",
  year =         "2002",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 11:09:25 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  note =         "Free, independent study course that explores the
                 changing roles of physics and physicists during the
                 20th Century.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Mehra:2002:RPF,
  author =       "Jagdish Mehra",
  title =        "{Richard Phillips Feynman 11 May 1918--15 February
                 1988}",
  journal =      j-BIOGRAPH-MEMOIRS-FELLOWS-ROY-SOC,
  volume =       "48",
  pages =        "97--128",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2002",
  CODEN =        "BMFRA3",
  ISSN =         "0080-4606 (print), 1748-8494 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0080-4606",
  bibdate =      "Mon Apr 11 09:53:08 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/3650252",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00804606.html;
                 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/loi/rsbm",
  remark =       "The memoir ends with a three-page chronological
                 bibliography of Feynman's works.",
}

@Book{Milburn:2002:FPQ,
  author =       "Gerard J. Milburn and Paul Davies",
  title =        "The {Feynman} processor: quantum entanglement and the
                 computing revolution",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 213",
  year =         "2002",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0173-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0173-3",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:58:43 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "Frontiers of science; Helix books",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "quantum computer",
}

@Article{Pupyshev:2002:HFT,
  author =       "Vladimir I. Pupyshev",
  title =        "{Hellmann--Feynman} theorem near the threshold",
  journal =      j-IJQC,
  volume =       "88",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "380--391",
  day =          "15",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "2002",
  CODEN =        "IJQCB2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1002/qua.10175",
  ISSN =         "0020-7608 (print), 1097-461X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0020-7608",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 29 18:45:07 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ijqc2000.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Int. J. Quantum Chem.",
  fjournal =     "International Journal of Quantum Chemistry",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0020-7608/",
  onlinedate =   "2 Apr 2002",
}

@Article{Anonymous:2003:BRFc,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{{Feynman} and computation:
                 Exploring the limits of computers}}: Edited by Anthony
                 J. G. Hey. Westview Press, Cambridge MA. (2002). 438
                 pages S43}",
  journal =      j-COMPUT-MATH-APPL,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "10--11",
  pages =        "1781--1782",
  month =        may # "\slash " # jun,
  year =         "2003",
  CODEN =        "CMAPDK",
  ISSN =         "0898-1221 (print), 1873-7668 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0898-1221",
  bibdate =      "Wed Mar 1 21:49:27 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/computmathappl2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0898122103801529",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computers and Mathematics with Applications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08981221",
}

@Article{Anonymous:2003:BRFd,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Feynman lectures on
                 gravitation}}: By Richard P. Feynman, Fernando B.
                 Moringo, and William G. Wagner. Edited by Brian
                 Hatfield. Westview Press, Boulder, CO. (2003). 232
                 pages. \$35}",
  journal =      j-COMPUT-MATH-APPL,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "10--11",
  pages =        "1782--1782",
  month =        may # "\slash " # jun,
  year =         "2003",
  CODEN =        "CMAPDK",
  ISSN =         "0898-1221 (print), 1873-7668 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0898-1221",
  bibdate =      "Wed Mar 1 21:49:27 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/computmathappl2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0898122103801530",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computers and Mathematics with Applications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08981221",
}

@InCollection{Dyson:2003:RTT,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "The radiation theories of {Tomonaga}, {Schwinger}, and
                 {Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Schwinger:2003:SPQ",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "2003",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 26 08:14:46 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Reprint of \cite{Dyson:1949:RTT}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{Erwin:2003:GPR,
  author =       "Charlotte E. Erwin and Carol Finerman and David A.
                 Valone",
  title =        "Guide to the Papers of {Richard Phillips Feynman},
                 1933--1988",
  type =         "Report",
  institution =  "California Institute of Technology",
  address =      "Pasadena, CA, USA",
  year =         "2003",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 13:08:17 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/k0/kt5n39p6k0/files/kt5n39p6k0.pdf",
  abstract =     "This collection documents the career of Nobel Prize
                 winner Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988). It
                 contains correspondence, biographical materials, course
                 and lecture notes, speeches, manuscripts, publications,
                 and technical notes relating to his work in quantum
                 electrodynamics. Feynman served as Richard Chace Tolman
                 Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California
                 Institute of Technology from 1951 until his death.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Mlodinow:2003:FRS,
  author =       "Leonard Mlodinow",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s rainbow: a search for beauty in physics
                 and in life",
  publisher =    "Warner Books",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "xiv + 171",
  year =         "2003",
  ISBN =         "0-446-53045-X, 0-446-69251-4 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-446-53045-3, 978-0-446-69251-9 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC16.M635 A3 2003",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:00:46 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "For some, it was that special connection with a
                 grandparent or a football coach, a boss, or a cleric.
                 For a young physicist struggling to find his place in
                 the world, the relationship that would most profoundly
                 influence his life was with his mentor, the Nobel
                 Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. Shares
                 Feynman's provocative answers to such questions as
                 ``What is the nature of creativity?'' --- And ``How
                 does a scientist think?'' At once a moving portrait of
                 a friendship and an affecting account of Feynman's
                 final, creative years, celebrates the inspiring legacy
                 of one of the greatest thinkers of our time.
                 Annotation. Academic scientist turned Hollywood screen
                 writer, Mlodinow recounts his first year on the faculty
                 at California Technical Institute, beginning in winter
                 1981, and his interactions there with renowned
                 physicist Richard Feynman during his last years.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1954--",
  subject =      "Mlodinow, Leonard; Feynman, Richard Phillips;
                 Physicists; United States; Biography; natural science",
}

@Book{Mlodinow:2003:STF,
  author =       "Leonard Mlodinow",
  title =        "Some time with {Feynman}",
  publisher =    "Allen Lane",
  address =      "London, UK",
  pages =        "xiv + 171 + 2",
  year =         "2003",
  ISBN =         "0-7139-9643-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7139-9643-2",
  LCCN =         "QC16.M635 A3 2003b",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:11:55 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Mlodinow, Leonard; Feynman, Richard P; (Richard
                 Phillips); Physicists; United States; Biography",
  subject-dates = "1954--; 1918--1988",
}

@Book{Parnell:2003:QPI,
  author =       "Peter Parnell",
  title =        "{QED}: a play: inspired by the writings of {Richard
                 Feynman} and {Tuva or bust! by Ralph Leighton}",
  publisher =    "Applause",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "64",
  year =         "2003",
  ISBN =         "0-8222-1924-7, 1-55783-592-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8222-1924-8, 978-1-55783-592-5",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:05:16 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard Phillips; drama; quantum
                 electrodynamics; cancer; patients; terminally ill;
                 atomic bomb; physicists",
}

@Article{Binosi:2004:JGU,
  author =       "D. Binosi and L. Theu{\ss}l",
  title =        "{JaxoDraw}: a graphical user interface for drawing
                 {Feynman} diagrams",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "161",
  number =       "1--2",
  pages =        "76--86",
  day =          "1",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2004",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2004.05.001",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:41:40 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465504002115",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{DHooghe:2004:QMC,
  author =       "Bart D'Hooghe and Jaroslaw Pykacz",
  title =        "Quantum Mechanics and Computation",
  journal =      j-FOUND-SCI,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "387--404",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2004",
  CODEN =        "FOSCFI",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-005-4827-y",
  ISSN =         "1233-1821 (print), 1572-8471 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1233-1821",
  bibdate =      "Sat Feb 16 12:13:58 MST 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/foundsci.bib",
  keywords =     "Richard P. Feynman",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10699-005-4827-y",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Foundations of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/10699",
}

@Article{Jefferies:2004:FOC,
  author =       "Brian Jefferies",
  title =        "7. {Feynman}'s Operational Calculus",
  journal =      j-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  volume =       "1843",
  pages =        "157--171",
  year =         "2004",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70746-2_7",
  ISBN =         "3-540-21944-7 (print), 3-540-40985-8 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-21944-6 (print), 978-3-540-40985-4
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 16 16:05:12 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-70746-2_7/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  book-DOI =     "https://doi.org/10.1007/b97327",
  book-URL =     "http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-40985-4",
  fjournal =     "Lecture Notes in Mathematics",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
}

@Article{Kaiser:2004:STT,
  author =       "David Kaiser and Kenji Ito and Karl Hall",
  title =        "Spreading the Tools of Theory: {Feynman} Diagrams in
                 the {USA}, {Japan}, and the {Soviet Union}",
  journal =      j-SOC-STUD-SCI,
  volume =       "34",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "879--922",
  day =          "1",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2004",
  CODEN =        "SSSCDH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1177/0306312704046628",
  ISSN =         "0306-3127 (print), 1460-3659 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0306-3127",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 05 08:03:44 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/socstudsci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/4144350;
                 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0306312704046628",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Social Studies of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://sss.sagepub.com/content/by/year",
}

@Article{Mermin:2004:CFS,
  author =       "N. David Mermin",
  title =        "Could {Feynman} Have Said This?",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "57",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "10--11",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2004",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1768652",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 3 13:53:46 2022",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  remark =       "Essay on the obscure origins of ``shut up and
                 calculate'', published in 1985 by Mermin, but often
                 attributed, without sources, to Richard Feynman.",
}

@Book{Moral:2004:FKF,
  author =       "Pierre Moral",
  title =        "{Feynman--Kac} Formulae: Genealogical and Interacting
                 Particle Systems with Applications",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  year =         "2004",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9393-1",
  ISBN =         "1-4419-1902-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-4419-1902-1",
  ISSN =         "1431-7028",
  ISSN-L =       "1431-7028",
  LCCN =         "QA273.A1-274.9; QA274-274.9",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 29 18:44:55 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/probstat2000.bib;
                 prodorbis.library.yale.edu:7090/voyager",
  series =       "Probability and its Applications, A Series of the
                 Applied Probability Trust",
  abstract =     "This book contains a systematic and self-contained
                 treatment of Feynman-Kac path measures, their
                 genealogical and interacting particle
                 interpretations,and their applications to a variety of
                 problems arising in statistical physics, biology, and
                 advanced engineering sciences. Topics include spectral
                 analysis of Feynman-Kac-Schr{\"o}dinger operators,
                 Dirichlet problems with boundary conditions, finance,
                 molecular analysis, rare events and directed polymers
                 simulation, genetic algorithms, Metropolis-Hastings
                 type models, as well as filtering problems and hidden
                 Markov chains. This text takes readers in a clear and
                 progressive format from simple to recent and advanced
                 topics in pure and applied probability such as
                 contraction and annealed properties of non linear
                 semi-groups, functional entropy inequalities, empirical
                 process convergence, increasing propagations of chaos,
                 central limit,and Berry Esseen type theorems as well as
                 large deviations principles for strong topologies on
                 path-distribution spaces. Topics also include a body of
                 powerful branching and interacting particle methods and
                 worked out illustrations of the key aspect of the
                 theory. With practical and easy to use references as
                 well as deeper and modern mathematics studies, the book
                 will be of use to engineers and researchers in pure and
                 applied mathematics, statistics, physics, biology, and
                 operation research who have a background in probability
                 and Markov chain theory. Pierre Del Moral is a research
                 fellow in mathematics at the C.N.R.S. (Centre National
                 de la Recherche Scientifique) at the Laboratoire de
                 Statistique et Probabilit{\'e}s of Paul Sabatier
                 University in Toulouse. He received his Ph.D. in signal
                 processing at the LAAS-CNRS (Laboratoire d'Analyse et
                 Architecture des Syst{\`e}mes) of Toulouse. He is one
                 of the principal designers of the modern and recently
                 developing theory on particle methods in filtering
                 theory. He served as a research engineer in the company
                 Steria-Digilog from 1992 to 1995 and he has been a
                 visiting professor at Purdue University and Princeton
                 University. He is a former associate editor of the
                 journal Stochastic Analysis and Applications. .",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Mathematics; Distribution (Probability theory);
                 Mathematical statistics; Engineering mathematics",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction \\
                 Feynman-Kac Formulae \\
                 Genealogical and Interacting Particle Models \\
                 Stability of Feynman-Kac Semi-groups \\
                 Invariant Measures and Related Topics \\
                 Annealing Properties \\
                 Asymptotic Behavior \\
                 Propagations of Chaos \\
                 Central Limit Theorems \\
                 Large Deviations Principles \\
                 Feynman-Kac and Interacting Particle Recipes \\
                 Applications",
}

@Article{Tentyukov:2004:PCF,
  author =       "M. Tentyukov and J. Fleischer",
  title =        "Parallel computation of {Feynman} diagrams with
                 {DIANA}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "160",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "167--186",
  day =          "15",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "2004",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2004.03.005",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:41:39 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465504002048",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:2005:BFI,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Basic {Feynman}: An Interview with {Michelle
                 Feynman}",
  howpublished = "Web site",
  year =         "2005",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 14:15:19 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  note =         "Comments about the preparation of
                 \cite{Feynman:2005:PRD}",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Dyson:2005:WMB,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "Wise Man: {{\booktitle{Perfectly Reasonable Deviations
                 from the Beaten Track: The Letters of Richard P.
                 Feynman}}, edited and with an introduction by Michelle
                 Feynman, with a foreword by Timothy Ferris. Basic
                 Books, 486 pp., \$26.00}",
  journal =      j-NEW-YORK-REV-BOOKS,
  volume =       "52",
  number =       "16",
  pages =        "??--??",
  day =          "20",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "2005",
  ISSN =         "0028-7504 (print), 1944-7744 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0028-7504",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 31 10:58:48 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2005/oct/20/wise-man/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Review of Books",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nybooks.com/issues/",
}

@InCollection{Kaiser:2005:CBL,
  author =       "David Kaiser",
  title =        "Climbing {Bethe}'s Ladder: {Feynman} Diagrams and the
                 Many-Body Problem",
  crossref =     "Kaiser:2005:DTA",
  pages =        "230--243",
  year =         "2005",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 31 15:34:10 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Kaiser:2005:FDS,
  author =       "David Kaiser",
  title =        "The {Feynman--Dyson} Split",
  crossref =     "Kaiser:2005:DTA",
  pages =        "175--194",
  year =         "2005",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 31 15:36:45 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Shermer:2005:SFT,
  author =       "Michael Shermer",
  title =        "Skeptic: The {Feynman--Tufte Principle}",
  journal =      j-SCI-AMER,
  volume =       "292",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "38--38",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "2005",
  CODEN =        "SCAMAC",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0405-38",
  ISSN =         "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8733",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 17 10:28:20 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sciam2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v292/n4/full/scientificamerican0405-38.html;
                 http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v292/n4/pdf/scientificamerican0405-38.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Scientific American",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
}

@Article{Brown:2006:BRM,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown",
  title =        "Book Review: {Michelle Feynman, ed.,
                 \booktitle{Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the
                 Beaten Track: The Letters of Richard P. Feynman}. New
                 York, Basic Books, 2005, xxiii + 486 pages. \$26.00
                 (cloth)}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "473--474",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-006-0289-z",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 28 11:58:09 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
}

@Article{Cao:2006:BRS,
  author =       "Tian Yu Cao",
  title =        "Book Review: The story of {Feynman} diagrams:
                 {{\booktitle{Drawing Theories Apart: The Dispersion of
                 Feynman Diagrams in Postwar Physics}}, by David Kaiser,
                 2005. University of Chicago Press, 469pp
                 \$80.00hb\slash \$30.00pb}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-WORLD,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "36--37",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "PHWOEW",
  DOI =          "",
  ISSN =         "0953-8585 (print), 2058-7058 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0953-8585",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 28 07:36:48 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://iopscience.iop.org/pwa/full/pwa-pdf/19/1/phwv19i1a38.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics World",
  journal-URL =  "http://physicsworldarchive.iop.org/",
  remark =       "The reviewer remarks on Freeman Dyson's important role
                 in spreading the use of Feynman diagrams in the physics
                 community.",
}

@Article{Field:2006:QMS,
  author =       "J. H. Field",
  title =        "Quantum mechanics in space-time: the {Feynman} path
                 amplitude description of physical optics, {de Broglie}
                 matter waves and quark and neutrino flavour
                 oscillations",
  journal =      j-ANN-PHYS,
  volume =       "321",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "627--707",
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "APNYA6",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aop.2005.09.002",
  ISSN =         "0003-4916 (print), 1096-035x (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0003-4916",
  MRclass =      "81S40 78A10 81V05 81V80",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 17 19:13:14 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  ZMnumber =     "1093.81044",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "{Annals of Physics}",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00034916",
  subject-dates = "Louis de Broglie (1892--1987)",
}

@Article{French:2006:BRD,
  author =       "Steven French",
  title =        "Book Review: {David Kaiser: \booktitle{Drawing
                 Theories Apart: The Dispersion of Feynman Diagrams in
                 Postwar Physics}}",
  journal =      j-ISIS,
  volume =       "97",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "185--186",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "ISISA4",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1086/504564",
  ISSN =         "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-1753",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 30 21:31:34 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=isis;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/isis.2006.97.issue-1;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/504564",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Isis",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/isis/about.html",
}

@Article{Junk:2006:IVT,
  author =       "Andreas Junk and Falk Riess",
  title =        "From an idea to a vision: There's plenty of room at
                 the bottom",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "74",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "825--830",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2213634",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:48:24 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v74/i9/p825_s1;
                 http://scitation.aip.org/journals/doc/AJPIAS-ft/vol_74/iss_9/825_1.html",
  abstract =     "Many workers in nanotechnology cite Richard Feynman's
                 after-dinner speech, {\em There's plenty of room at the
                 bottom}, which was given by him on December 29, 1959,
                 to be the birthday of theoretical nanotechnology. This
                 attribution is misleading because there is no direct
                 link from Feynman's talk to today's micromachines. We
                 discuss the historical background of Feynman's talk,
                 the state of the art in 1959, and Feynman's motivation.
                 We conclude that Feynman was not interested in building
                 miniaturized versions of existing macroscopic machines,
                 but wished to construct microbiological machines and
                 tools that would enable scientists to mimic
                 microbiological materials.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
  xxnote =       "Check pages: interpolated from table of contents.",
}

@Article{Marateck:2006:DGP,
  author =       "Samuel L. Marateck",
  title =        "The differential geometry and physical basis for the
                 applications of {Feynman} diagrams",
  journal =      j-NAMS,
  volume =       "53",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "744--752",
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "AMNOAN",
  ISSN =         "0002-9920 (print), 1088-9477 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9920",
  MRclass =      "81-03 (53C80 81T13 81T18)",
  MRnumber =     "2255037 (2007i:81004)",
  MRreviewer =   "Lewis H. Ryder",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.ams.org/notices/200607/fea-marateck.pdf",
  fjournal =     "Notices of the American Mathematical Society",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.ams.org/notices/",
}

@Book{Pais:2006:JRO,
  author =       "Abraham Pais and Robert P. Crease",
  title =        "{J. Robert Oppenheimer}: a life",
  publisher =    pub-OXFORD,
  address =      pub-OXFORD:adr,
  pages =        "xxii + 353 + 16",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "0-19-516673-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-19-516673-6",
  LCCN =         "QC16.O62 P35 2006",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 7 10:46:43 MDT 2008",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/u/ulam-stanislaw-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0636/2005002173-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0723/2005002173-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip056/2005002173.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Oppenheimer, J. Robert; Atomic bomb; United States;
                 History; Physicists; Biography",
  subject-dates = "1904--1967",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword / Ida Nicolaisen / xiii \\
                 Preface / Robert P. Crease / xvii \\
                 Introduction / Abraham Pais / xix \\
                 1: First Encounters / 1 \\
                 2: Background: Early Years / 4 \\
                 3: University Studies / 8 \\
                 4: Postdoctoral Studies / 14 \\
                 Harvard / 14 \\
                 Caltech / 14 \\
                 Leiden / 15 \\
                 Z{\"u}rich / 17 \\
                 5: The California Professor as Teacher / 20 \\
                 6: The California Professor as Researcher / 24 \\
                 More on QED / 24 \\
                 Cosmic Rays / 26 \\
                 Electron--Positron Theory / 28 \\
                 Nuclear Physics / 29 \\
                 Shower Theory / 29 \\
                 Mesons / 30 \\
                 Astrophysics and Cosmology / 31 \\
                 7: Oppenheimer's Opinion of His Own Teaching and
                 Research in California / 33 \\
                 8: Personal Life in the 1930s / 34 \\
                 9: ``The Shatterer of Worlds'' / 39 \\
                 10: In Which Oppenheimer Enters the World Stage / 45
                 \\
                 11: An Atomic Scientist's Credo / 49 \\
                 12: The Institute Prior to Oppenheimer's Arrival / 59
                 \\
                 The Flexner Years / 69 \\
                 The Aydelotte Years / 73 \\
                 13: In which Oppenheimer is elected Director of the
                 Institute and Chairman of the GAC / 77 \\
                 14: Oppenheimer's early years as Institute Director /
                 86 \\
                 15: Oppenheimer and the world of physics, 1946--1954 /
                 96 \\
                 (a) ``The Great Charismatic Figure'' / 96 \\
                 (b) Building Up Physics at the Institute / 102 \\
                 F. J. Dyson / 103 \\
                 C. N. Yang / 104 \\
                 T. D. Lee / 105 \\
                 (c) Of Come Who Came and Some Who Went / 106 \\
                 Hideki Yukawa / 106 \\
                 Sin-itiro Tomonaga / 106 \\
                 David Joseph Bohm / 107 \\
                 John von Neumann / 108 \\
                 Oswald Veblen / 109 \\
                 (d) Oppenheimer as Leader of Conferences / 110 \\
                 Shelter Island, June 1947 / 110 \\
                 Pocono, March/April 1948 / 114 \\
                 Solvay, September/October 1948 / 116 \\
                 Old Stone, April 1949 / 117 \\
                 Rochester I, December 1950 / 117 \\
                 Rochester II (January) and III (December) 1952 / 118
                 \\
                 IBM, April 1953 / 119 \\
                 A Book Review, October 1953 / 121 \\
                 Japan, September 1953 / 121 \\
                 Rochester IV, January 1954 / 122 \\
                 16: Further on Oppenheimer the Man / 123 \\
                 Los Alamos Vignettes / 123 \\
                 Robert Wilson / 123 \\
                 Hans Bethe / 125 \\
                 Edward Teller / 126 \\
                 Enrico Fermi / 129 \\
                 Richard Feynman / 130 \\
                 Luis Alvarez / 130 \\
                 Robert Serber / 130 \\
                 Niels Bohr / 131 \\
                 Young Wives' Tales / 134 \\
                 Elsie McMillan / 134 \\
                 Bernice Brode / 134 \\
                 Robert Oppenheimer / 136 \\
                 More Personal Recollections / 139 \\
                 17: Atomic Politics in the Early Postwar Years / 144
                 \\
                 1945--1946 / 144 \\
                 October 3, 1945 / 144 \\
                 August 1, 1946 / 144 \\
                 October 1946 / 145 \\
                 December 1946 / 145 \\
                 The Acheson--Lilienthal Plan / 146 \\
                 The Baruch Plan / 151 \\
                 1946 as the Highest Point of Oppenheimer's Political
                 Contributions / 155 \\
                 Oppenheimer's Public Expressions on Atomic Policy:
                 1947--1948 / 157 \\
                 18: Of the First Serious Enemies and of the First
                 Russian A-Bomb / 163 \\
                 In Which the First Clouds Appear / 163 \\
                 The First Soviet A-Bomb / 166 \\
                 19: Of the Superbomb and of Spy Stories / 168 \\
                 Varia: 1947--1949 / 168 \\
                 Shall the United States Develop the Super? / 171 \\
                 Emil Klaus Julius Fuchs et al. / 177 \\
                 20: The New Super / 183 \\
                 The Teller--Ulam Invention / 183 \\
                 Oppenheimer's Views on the Super / 187 \\
                 Oppenheimer's Participation in Panels: 1950--1953 / 188
                 \\
                 The Long Range Objectives Panel / 188 \\
                 Project Gabriel / 189 \\
                 Project Charles / 189 \\
                 Project Vista / 189 \\
                 Project Lincoln / 190 \\
                 1952: Oppenheimer Leaves the General Advisory Committee
                 / 191 \\
                 21: Atomic Politics in the Early 1950s / 193 \\
                 The Doctrine of Massive Retaliation / 193 \\
                 Operation Candor / 194 \\
                 The Opening Salvos of the Attackers / 196 \\
                 May 1953 / 197 \\
                 June 5, 1953 / 198 \\
                 June 20, 1953 / 198 \\
                 July 3, 1953 / 198 \\
                 July 7, 1953 / 198 \\
                 July 1953 / 198 \\
                 August 1953 / 198 \\
                 August 20, 1953 / 198 \\
                 November 12, 1953 / 198 \\
                 November 1953 / 201 \\
                 November--December 1953 / 201 \\
                 22: In Which the Excrement Hits the Ventilator / 202
                 \\
                 The Oppenheimer--Strauss Meeting, December 1953 / 202
                 \\
                 Eisenhower Erects a `Blank Wall' / 204 \\
                 Preparations for the Hearings / 208 \\
                 Oppenheimer and McCarthy / 212 \\
                 23: In Which the News of the Hearings Is Made Public /
                 214 \\
                 How Einstein and I First Heard / 214 \\
                 First Newspaper Comments / 216 \\
                 Supplemental Material Robert P. Crease \\
                 24: `Open Book': The Hearing in the Matter of J. Robert
                 Oppenheimer / 227 \\
                 The Hearing: April 12--May 6, 1954 / 232 \\
                 Findings, Appeal, Decision: May 17--June 29 / 250 \\
                 25: No Final Judgment / 259 \\
                 First Judgments / 259 \\
                 Post-Mortems / 264 \\
                 Cultural Judgments / 265 \\
                 The Sense of Tragedy / 268 \\
                 26: Insider in Exile / 272 \\
                 Institute Director / 273 \\
                 Science Impresario / 278 \\
                 Speaker and Author / 285 \\
                 St. John / 292 \\
                 Rehabilitation and Retirement / 295 \\
                 27: Cloaked Mountain Peak / 300 \\
                 Notes / 311 \\
                 Principal Sources Used / 335 \\
                 Index / 337",
}

@Article{Rall:2006:HDB,
  author =       "Denise N. Rall",
  title =        "The `House That {Dick} Built': Constructing the Team
                 that Built the Bomb",
  journal =      j-SOC-STUD-SCI,
  volume =       "36",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "943--957",
  day =          "1",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "SSSCDH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1177/0306312706062676",
  ISSN =         "0306-3127 (print), 1460-3659 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0306-3127",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 3 09:13:24 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/socstudsci.bib",
  URL =          "https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0306312706062676",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Social Studies of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://sss.sagepub.com/content/by/year",
  keywords =     "gender and computers; Manhattan Project; Richard
                 Feynman; scientists' wives; volunteer cultures;
                 volunteers in computing projects",
}

@Article{Ratliff:2006:RFL,
  author =       "Steven T. Ratliff",
  title =        "Review: {The Feynman Lectures on Physics --- The
                 Complete Audio Collection}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "74",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "846--??",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2246227",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:09:52 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://scitation.aip.org/journals/doc/AJPIAS-ft/vol_74/iss_9/846_1.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
}

@Book{Schreiber:2006:GSE,
  author =       "Liev Schreiber and Liam Neeson and F. Murray Abraham
                 and Peter Thomas and John Lithgow and Simon Callow and
                 Scott Handy and Aidan McArdle and David R. Axelrod and
                 Peter Jones and David Espar and Susan Kopman Lewis and
                 Alastair Reid and Allan Cubitt and Christopher Oxley
                 and Christopher Sykes and Gary Johnstone and Dava.
                 Sobel and David Bodanis",
  title =        "Genius: the science of {Einstein}, {Feynman},
                 {Newton}, {Darwin}, and {Galileo}",
  publisher =    "WGBH Boston Video",
  address =      "S. Burlington, VT, USA",
  edition =      "Widescreen and standard formats.",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "1-59375-575-9, 1-59375-573-2 (Galileo's battle for the
                 heavens), 1-57807-858-X (Darwin's dangerous idea),
                 1-59375-323-3 (Newton's dark secrets), 1-59375-576-7
                 (The best mind since Einstein), 1-59375-317-9
                 (Einstein's big idea)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-59375-575-1, 978-1-59375-573-7 (Galileo's battle
                 for the heavens), 978-1-57807-858-5 (Darwin's dangerous
                 idea), 978-1-59375-323-8 (Newton's dark secrets),
                 978-1-59375-576-8 (The best mind since Einstein),
                 978-1-59375-317-7 (Einstein's big idea)",
  LCCN =         "Q158.5 .G46 2006",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 29 08:05:52 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  note =         "5 videodiscs (ca. 480 min.)",
  abstract =     "A collection of films exploring the scientific work
                 and lives of some of history's best-known and most
                 influential scientists: Einstein, Feynman, Newton,
                 Darwin and Galileo.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Collective title from set container: \booktitle{Nova
                 digital field trip}. Originally produced as episodes of
                 the television programs Nova and Evolution between 1993
                 and 2005. Special features included.",
  subject =      "Science; Scientists; Films for the hearing impaired;
                 Video recordings for people with visual disabilities",
  tableofcontents = "Galileo's battle for the heavens / written and
                 produced by David Axelrod; directed by Peter Jones;
                 Green Umbrella, Ltd. for WGBH/Boston in association
                 with Channel 4; WGBH Educational Foundation (ca. 120
                 min.) \\
                 Darwin's dangerous idea / written and directed by David
                 Espar and Susan K. Lewis; drama produced by Linda
                 Garmon; producer, Susan K. Lewis; drama directed by
                 Alastair Reid; dramatization written by Allan Cubitt;
                 WGBH/NOVA Science Unit and Clear Blue Sky Productions
                 (ca. 120 min.)Newton's dark secrets / produced by Chris
                 Oxley and Malcolm Neaum; produced for NOVA by Joseph
                 McMaster; directed by Chis Oxley; a Blakeway Production
                 for the BBC and WGBH Boston (ca. 56 min.) \\
                 The best mind since Einstein / produced and directed by
                 Christopher Sykes; produced for NOVA by Melanie
                 Wallace; a NOVA production by Christopher Sykes
                 Productions for BBC-TV in association with WGBH/Boston
                 (ca. 56 min.) \\
                 Einstein's big idea / written, directed and produced by
                 Gary Johnstone; a Nova production by Darlow Smithson
                 Productions for WGBH/Boston \ldots{} [et al.]; WGBH
                 Educational Foundation (ca. 112 min.)",
}

@Article{Schweber:2006:BRR,
  author =       "Sam Schweber",
  title =        "Book Review: {Richard P. Feynman, {\em Perfectly
                 Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track: The
                 Letters of Richard P. Feynman}}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "51",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "51--52",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "2006",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2186281",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 08:10:44 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Book{Forstner:2007:QIK,
  author =       "Christian Forstner",
  title =        "{Quantenmechanik im Kalten Krieg: David Bohm und
                 Richard Feynman}. ({German}) [{Quantum} mechanics in
                 the {Cold War}: {David Bohm} and {Richard Feynman}]",
  publisher =    "Verl. f{\"u}r Geschichte der Naturwiss. und der
                 Technik",
  address =      "Diepholz, Germany",
  pages =        "244",
  year =         "2007",
  ISBN =         "3-928186-81-7 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-928186-81-0 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 29 13:32:57 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/centaurus.bib;
                 z3950.gbv.de:20011/gvk",
  price =        "EUR 30.00EUR 30.00",
  URL =          "http://paperc.de/4165-quantenmechanik-im-kalten-krieg-9783928186810",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  subject =      "Bohm, David; Feynman, Richard Phillips;
                 Quantenmechanik",
}

@Book{Grozin:2007:LQQ,
  author =       "Andrey G. Grozin",
  title =        "Lectures on {QED} and {QCD}: practical calculations
                 and renormalization of one- and multi-loop {Feynman}
                 diagrams",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 224",
  year =         "2007",
  ISBN =         "981-256-914-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-256-914-1",
  LCCN =         "QC680 .G76 2007",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:33:13 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "With its coverage of multi-loop calculations, this
                 book serves as an excellent supplement to the standard
                 textbooks on quantum field theory. Based around
                 postgraduate-level lectures given by the author, the
                 material is suitable for both beginners and graduate
                 students.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Quantum electrodynamics; Quantum chromodynamics;
                 Feynman diagrams",
  tableofcontents = "Part 1: QED and QCD / 1 \\
                 1: One-loop diagrams / 3 \\
                 1.1: Divergences, regularization and renormalization /
                 3 \\
                 1.2: Massive vacuum diagram / 6 \\
                 1.3: Integrals in $d$ dimensions / 9 \\
                 1.4: Feynman parametrization / 13 \\
                 1.5: Massless propagator diagram / 14 \\
                 1.6: Tensors and [gamma]-matrices in $d$ dimensions /
                 17 \\
                 2: QED at one loop / 21 \\
                 2.1: Lagrangian and Feynman rules / 21 \\
                 2.2: Photon propagator / 23 \\
                 2.3: Ward identity / 25 \\
                 2.4: Photon self-energy / 27 \\
                 2.5: Photon field renormalization / 28 \\
                 2.6: Electron propagator / 30 \\
                 2.7: Vertex and charge renormalization / 33 \\
                 2.8: Electron mass / 39 \\
                 3: QCD at one loop / 43 \\
                 3.1: Lagrangian and Feynman rules / 43 \\
                 3.2: Quark propagator / 48 \\
                 3.3: Gluon propagator / 49 \\
                 3.4: Ghost propagator / 52 \\
                 3.5: Quark-gluon vertex / 53 \\
                 3.6: Coupling constant renormalization / 54 \\
                 3.7: Ghost-gluon vertex / 56 \\
                 3.8: Three-gluon vertex / 58 \\
                 3.9: Four-gluon vertex / 65 \\
                 4: Two-loop corrections in QED and QCD / 73 \\
                 4.1: Massless propagator diagram / 73 \\
                 4.2: Photon self-energy / 79 \\
                 4.3: Photon field renormalization / 82 \\
                 4.4: Charge renormalization / 87 \\
                 4.5: Electron self-energy / 89 \\
                 4.6: Electron field renormalization / 93 \\
                 4.7: Two-loop corrections in QCD / 97 \\
                 5: On-shell renormalization scheme / 101 \\
                 5.1: On-shell renormalization of photon field / 101 \\
                 5.2: One-loop massive on-shell propagator diagram / 103
                 \\
                 5.3: On-shell renormalization of electron mass and
                 field / 106 \\
                 5.4: On-shell charge / 109 \\
                 5.5: Magnetic moment / 111 \\
                 5.6: Two-loop massive vacuum diagram / 116 \\
                 5.7: On-shell renormalization of photon field and
                 charge at two loops / 118 \\
                 5.8: On-shell renormalization in QCD / 119 \\
                 6: Decoupling of heavy-particle loops / 121 \\
                 6.1: Photon field / 121 \\
                 6.2: Electron field / 124 \\
                 6.3: Charge / 127 \\
                 6.4: Electron mass / 129 \\
                 6.5: Decoupling in QCD / 131 \\
                 7: Conclusion: Effective field theories / 135 \\
                 Appendix: A Colour factors / 141 \\
                 Part 2: Multiloop calculations / 157 \\
                 8: Massless propagator diagrams / 159 \\
                 8.2: One loop / 160 \\
                 8.3: Two loops / 162 \\
                 8.4: Three loops / 168 \\
                 8.5: G(1, 1, 1, 1, n) / 171 \\
                 8.6: Non-planar basis integral / 175 \\
                 9: HQET propagator diagrams / 179 \\
                 9.1: Crash course of HQET / 179 \\
                 9.2: One loop / 181 \\
                 9.3: Two loops / 182 \\
                 9.4: Three loops / 187 \\
                 9.5: J(1, 1, n, 1, 1) / 189 \\
                 9.6: I(1, 1, 1, 1, n) / 191 \\
                 10: Massive on-shell propagator diagrams / 197 \\
                 10.1: One loop / 197 \\
                 10.2: Two loops / 199 \\
                 10.3: Two loops, two masses / 202 \\
                 10.4: Three loops / 205 \\
                 11: Hypergeometric functions and multiple [Zeta] values
                 / 209 \\
                 11.1: Multiple [Zeta] values / 209 \\
                 11.2: Expanding hypergeometric functions in [epsilon]:
                 an example / 215 \\
                 11.3: Expanding hypergeometric functions in [epsilon]:
                 the algorithm / 218",
}

@Book{Harmon:2007:SLG,
  editor =       "Joseph E. Harmon and Alan G. Gross",
  title =        "The scientific literature: a guided tour",
  publisher =    pub-U-CHICAGO,
  address =      pub-U-CHICAGO:adr,
  pages =        "xxiv + 327",
  year =         "2007",
  ISBN =         "0-226-31655-6 (hardcover), 0-226-31656-4 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-226-31655-0 (hardcover), 978-0-226-31656-7
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "Q225.5 .S35 2007",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 1 07:54:59 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  URL =          "http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0701/2006016547-t.html;
                 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0707/2006016547-b.html;
                 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0707/2006016547-d.html",
  abstract =     "Excerpts from scientific writings that illustrate the
                 evolution of the scientific article from its origin in
                 1665 till today. Includes commentaries explaining the
                 context and communication strategy.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Scientific literature; History; Communication in
                 science; Science; 17th century; 18th century; 19th
                 century; 20th century; 21st century",
  tableofcontents = "List of illustrations \\
                 Introduction \\
                 Part 1: First English periodical \\
                 Early books and letters \\
                 Robert Boyle: New experiments physico-mechanicall
                 (1660) \\
                 Robert Hooke: Micrographia (1665) \\
                 Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek: Anatomy of fleas (1693) \\
                 Philosophical transactions \\
                 Henry Oldenburg and Christiaan Huygens:
                 Pendulum-watches at sea (1665) \\
                 Adrien Auzout: Apertures of object glasses (1665) \\
                 Henry Oldenburg: Transfusion (1667) \\
                 Experiments about respiration (1670) \\
                 Isaac Newton: Theory of light and colors (1672) \\
                 Isaac Newton: Answer to letter from Pardies (1672) \\
                 Mr. Toyard: Sieur Bernier's flying machine (1681) \\
                 Martin Lister: English vegetables (1697) \\
                 John Arbuthnot: Argument for divine providence (1710)
                 \\
                 Benjamin Franklin: Effects of electricity in paralytic
                 cases (1758) \\
                 Henry Cavendish: Experiments on air (1784) \\
                 Caroline Herschel: New comet (1787) \\
                 On Early English scientific writing \\
                 Thomas Sprat: History of the Royal Society (1667) \\
                 Robert Boyle: Considerations touching experimental
                 essays (1661) \\
                 John Hill: Works of the Royal Society (1751) Part 2:
                 First French periodicals \\
                 Concerning the Royal Academy in Paris \\
                 Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel and Bernard De Fontenelle:
                 History of the Royal Academy (1733) \\
                 Journal of the learned \\
                 Anonymous: Letter written from Oxford (1665) \\
                 Anonymous: Review of Anatomical Description (1669) \\
                 Ole Roemer: Speed of light (1676) \\
                 Anonymous: Review of Principia (1688) \\
                 Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences \\
                 Denis Dodart: History of plants (1676) \\
                 Jean M{\'e}my: Two fetuses enclosed in the same
                 membrane (1693) \\
                 Antoine De Jussieu: Corispermum Hyssopifolium (1712)
                 \\
                 {\'E}tienne Fran{\c{c}}ois Geoffroy: Different
                 relationship observed in chemistry (1718) \\
                 Pierre-Louis Moreau De Maupertuis: the figure of the
                 earth (1737) \\
                 Comte De Buffon: Conservation and re-establishment of
                 forests (1739) \\
                 Nicolas Desmarest: Nature of prismatic basalt (1771)
                 \\
                 Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier: Combustion (1771) \\
                 Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier: Modern horizontal beds
                 deposited by the sea (1789) \\
                 Part 3: Internalization and specialization \\
                 German literature \\
                 Gottfried Leibniz: Calculation of various dimensions of
                 figures (1684) \\
                 Maria Sibylla Merian: Metamorphosis of insects (1705)
                 \\
                 Johann Heinrich Lambert: Measurement of humidity (1769)
                 \\
                 Anonymous: Review of Three Letters on Mineralogy
                 (1790)American literature \\
                 Benjamin Smith Barton: American species of Dipus (1799)
                 \\
                 Thomas Jefferson: Bones of quadruped of the clawed kind
                 (1799) \\
                 Caspar Wistar: Description of bones deposited by
                 President (1799) \\
                 Thomas Say: North American insects of the genus
                 Cicindela (1818) \\
                 Joseph Henry: Production of currents and sparks of
                 electricity (1832) \\
                 Oliver Wendell Holmes: Contagiousness of puerperal
                 fever (1843) \\
                 Joseph Lister: Antiseptic principle (1867) \\
                 Specialized literature: biology \\
                 Anonymous: Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis (1791) \\
                 T. H. Huxley: Review of Vestiges (1854) \\
                 Charles Lyell and J. D. Hooker: Papers by Darwin and
                 Wallace (1858) \\
                 Specialized literature: physics \\
                 Julius Robert Mayer: Forces of inorganic nature (1842)
                 \\
                 Rudolf Clausius: Nature of motion we call heat (1857)
                 \\
                 Specialized literature: chemistry \\
                 Friedrich W{\"o}hler: Alcoholic fermentation (1839) \\
                 Archibald Scott Couper: New chemical theory (1858) \\
                 Hermann Kolbe: ``Modern'' chemistry (1871) Part 4:
                 Select Pre-modern classics \\
                 Earth science \\
                 James Hutton: Theory of the earth (1788) \\
                 John Playfair: Account of James Hutton (1805) \\
                 Biological sciences \\
                 Alfred Russel Wallace: Tendency of varieties to depart
                 from the original (1858) \\
                 Gregor Mendel: Plant hybridization (1866) \\
                 Medical science \\
                 Rudolf Virchow: Cellular pathology (1855) \\
                 Louis Pasteur: Germ theory (1880) \\
                 Robert Koch: Etiology of tuberculosis (1882) \\
                 Chemistry \\
                 J{\"o}ns Jacob Berzelius: Cause of chemical proportions
                 (1814) \\
                 Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen: Analysis by
                 observations of spectra (1860) \\
                 August Kekul{\'e}: Composition of aromatics (1865) \\
                 Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleev: Properties and atomic
                 weights of the elements (1869) \\
                 Physics \\
                 James Clerk Maxwell: Faraday's lines of force (1855)
                 \\
                 Wilhelm Conrad R{\"o}ntgen: New kind of ray (1895) \\
                 Pierre Curie, Marie Sklodowska Curie, and G.
                 B{\'e}mont: New, strongly radioactive substance (1898)
                 Part 5: Equations, tables, and pictures \\
                 Equations \\
                 Albert Einstein: Does the inertia of a body depend on
                 energy content? (1905) \\
                 G. H. Hardy: Mendelian proportions in a mixed
                 population (1908) \\
                 Tables \\
                 Jean Perrin: Brownian motion and molecular reality
                 (1909) \\
                 David Weaver et al.: Endogenous immunoglobulin gene
                 expression (1986) \\
                 Pictures \\
                 Alfred Wegener: Origin of continents (1912) \\
                 C. T. R. Wilson: Tracks of ionizing particles (1912)
                 \\
                 R. P. Feynman: Space--time approach to quantum
                 electrodynamics (1949) \\
                 Linus Pauling et al.: Structure of proteins (1951) \\
                 H. B. Whittington: The enigmatic animal Opabinia
                 Regalis (1975) \\
                 Christiane N{\"u}sslein-Volhard and Eric Wieschaus:
                 Mutations in Drosophila (1980) \\
                 Michael B. Eisen et al.: Genome-wide expression
                 patterns (1998) \\
                 J. K. Webb et al.: Fine structure constant (2001) \\
                 J. Richard Gott III et al.: Map of the universe (2003)
                 \\
                 Part 6: Organizing scientific arguments \\
                 Beginning \\
                 Milan N. Stojanovic and Darko Stefanovic:
                 Deoxyribozyme-based molecular automaton (2003) \\
                 M. K. Wu et al.: Superconductivity at 93 K (1987) \\
                 Middle \\
                 Oliver H. Lowry et al.: Protein measurement (1951) \\
                 Oswald T. Avery, Colin M. McLeod, and Macyln McCarty
                 Transformation of pneumococcal types (1944) \\
                 End \\
                 Motoo Kimura: Evolutionary rate at molecular level
                 (1968) \\
                 M. Gell-Mann: Model of baryons and mesons (1964) \\
                 Percy L. Julian and Joseph Pikl: Studies in the indole
                 series (1935) \\
                 From start to finish \\
                 Chien Liu et al.: Halted light pulses (2001) Part 7:
                 Scientific writing style: norms and perturbations \\
                 Norms \\
                 W. Baade and F. Zwicky: Supernovae and cosmic rays
                 (1934) \\
                 E. G. Bligh and W. J. Dyer: Lipid extraction and
                 purification (1959) \\
                 F. Sanger et al.: Nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage
                 (1977) \\
                 J. Guillermo Paez et al.: EGFR mutations in lung cancer
                 (2004) \\
                 Perturbations: playfulness \\
                 R. A. Alpher, H. Bethe, and G. Gamow: Origin of
                 chemical elements (1948) \\
                 A. T. Wilson and M. Calvin: Photosynthetic cycle (1955)
                 \\
                 J. F. Bunnett and F. J. Kearley: Mobility of halogens
                 (1971) \\
                 H. M. Shapiro: Fluorescent dyes (177) \\
                 Anonymous: Hotter than hell (1972) \\
                 Perturbations: belligerence \\
                 H. Dingle: Science and modern cosmology (1953) \\
                 R. G. Breene: Erratum (1967) \\
                 V. V. Beloussov: Against ocean-floor spreading (1970)
                 \\
                 Perturbations: writing with style \\
                 William Thomson: Blue ray of sunrise (1899) \\
                 Hugh M. Smith: Synchronous flashing of fireflies (1935)
                 \\
                 V. Nabokov: New or little known Nearctic neonympha
                 (1942) \\
                 S. J. Gould and R. C. Lewontin: Spandrels of San Marco
                 (1979) \\
                 Barbara McClintock: Responses of the genome (1984) \\
                 P. J. E. Peebles and Joseph Silk: Cosmic book of
                 phenomena (1990) \\
                 Andrew Wiles: Fermat's last theorem (1995) Part 8:
                 Controversy at work: two case studies \\
                 Evolution controversy \\
                 R. A. Fisher and E. B. Ford: Spread of a gene in
                 natural conditions (1947) \\
                 Sewall Wright: Genetics of populations (1948) \\
                 R. A. Fisher and E. B. Ford: The ``Sewall Wright
                 effect'' (1949) \\
                 Sewall Wright: Fisher and Ford on ``The Sewall Wright
                 effect'' (1951) \\
                 Dream controversy \\
                 Sigmund Freud: Interpretation of dreams (1900) \\
                 Seymour Fisher and Roger P. Greenberg: Credibility of
                 Freud's theories (1977) \\
                 J. Allan Hobson and Robert W. McCarley: Brain as a
                 dream state generator (1977) \\
                 Robert W. McCarley and J. Allan Hobson: Psychoanalytic
                 dream theory (1977) \\
                 Antony L. Labruzza: Activation-synthesis hypothesis of
                 dreams (1978) \\
                 Gerald W. Vogel: Alternative view of the neurobiology
                 of dreaming (1978) \\
                 Gordon G. Globus: Dream content: random or meaningful
                 (1991)\\
                 Part 9: Select modern classics \\
                 Discovering crucial facts \\
                 T. H. Morgan: Sex limited inheritance in Drosophila
                 (1910) \\
                 J. D. Watson and F. H. C. Crick: Structure of DNA
                 (1953) \\
                 H. W. Kroto et al.: Buckminsterfullerene (1985) \\
                 Providing theoretical explanations \\
                 H. J. Muller: Change in the gene (1922) \\
                 Edwin Hubble: Relation between distance and velocity
                 among nebulae (1929) \\
                 Lise Meitner and O. R. Frisch: Disintegration of
                 uranium by neutrons (1939) \\
                 Raymond Davis: Solar neutrinos (1964) \\
                 Performing thought experiments \\
                 A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen:
                 Quantum-mechanical description (1935) \\
                 Turning to technology \\
                 Enrico Fermi: First chain reacting pile (1946) \\
                 International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium: Human
                 genome (2001) \\
                 Bibliography \\
                 Fifty books we recommend in science studies \\
                 Secondary literature sources \\
                 World Wide Web resources \\
                 Permissions \\
                 Acknowledgments \\
                 Index",
}

@Article{Lepage:2007:BRD,
  author =       "G. Peter Lepage",
  title =        "Book Review: {David Kaiser, \booktitle{Drawing
                 Theories Apart: The Dispersion of Feynman Diagrams in
                 Postwar Physics}. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
                 2005, xix + 469 pages. \$30.00 (paper)}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "120--122",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "2007",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-007-0314-x",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 28 11:58:09 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
}

@Article{Rico:2007:GBS,
  author =       "J. Fern{\'a}ndez Rico and R. L{\'o}pez and I. Ema and
                 G. Ram{\'\i}rez",
  title =        "Generation of basis sets with high degree of
                 fulfillment of the {Hellmann--Feynman} theorem",
  journal =      j-J-COMPUT-CHEM,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "748--758",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2007",
  CODEN =        "JCCHDD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1002/jcc.20601",
  ISSN =         "0192-8651 (print), 1096-987X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0192-8651",
  bibdate =      "Thu Nov 29 14:55:05 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0192-8651;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jcomputchem2000.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Computational Chemistry",
  journal-URL =  "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1096-987X",
  onlinedate =   "16 Jan 2007",
}

@Article{Wuthrich:2007:BRB,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Drawing Theories Apart: The
                 Dispersion of Feynman Diagrams in Postwar Physics}}.
                 David Kaiser. University of Chicago Press, Chicago
                 (2005) (xix + 469 pp., \$30.00, Paperback, ISBN
                 0-226-42266-6)}",
  journal =      j-STUD-HIST-PHILOS-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "38",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "586--589",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2007",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsb.2006.11.002",
  ISSN =         "1355-2198 (print), 1879-2502 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1355-2198",
  bibdate =      "Thu Nov 3 06:18:28 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/shps-b.bib;
                 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
  note =         "See \cite{Kaiser:2005:DTA}.",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1355219806000980",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Stud. Hist. Philos. Mod. Phys.",
  fjournal =     "Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
}

@Book{Albeverio:2008:MTF,
  author =       "Sergio A. Albeverio and Raphael J. H{\o}egh-Krohn and
                 Sonia Mazzucchi",
  title =        "Mathematical Theory of {Feynman} Path Integrals: An
                 Introduction",
  volume =       "523",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "x + 177",
  year =         "2008",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76956-9",
  ISBN =         "3-540-76954-4 (print), 3-540-76956-0 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-76954-5 (print), 978-3-540-76956-9
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .L28 no. 523",
  MRclass =      "58D30 (28C20 47N50 81-02 81S40)",
  MRnumber =     "2453734 (2010e:58008)",
  MRreviewer =   "L. A. Bunimovic",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 6 14:56:22 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm2000.bib",
  series =       ser-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-540-76956-9;
                 http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-76956-9",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fseries =      "Lecture Notes in Mathematics",
  series-URL =   "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
  xxpages =      "175 (est.)",
}

@Article{Dorlas:2008:DFI,
  author =       "T. C. Dorlas and E. G. F. Thomas",
  title =        "The discrete {Feynman} integral",
  journal =      j-J-MATH-PHYS,
  volume =       "49",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "092101",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2008",
  CODEN =        "JMAPAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2968119",
  ISSN =         "0022-2488 (print), 1089-7658 (electronic), 1527-2427",
  ISSN-L =       "0022-2488",
  bibdate =      "Wed Oct 26 09:06:19 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "http://www.aip.org/ojs/jmp.html;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jmathphys2005.bib",
  URL =          "http://jmp.aip.org/resource/1/jmapaq/v49/i9/p092101_s1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Mathematical Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://jmp.aip.org/",
  onlinedate =   "9 September 2008",
  pagecount =    "11",
}

@Article{Hahn:2008:FTD,
  author =       "T. Hahn and P. Lang",
  title =        "{FeynEdit} --- a tool for drawing {Feynman} diagrams",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "179",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "931--935",
  day =          "15",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2008",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2008.08.005",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:42:38 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465508002749",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Book{Ivancevic:2008:QLD,
  author =       "Vladimir G. Ivancevic and Tijana T. Ivancevic",
  title =        "Quantum leap: from {Dirac} and {Feynman}, across the
                 universe, to human body and mind",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 839",
  year =         "2008",
  ISBN =         "981-281-927-4, 981-281-928-2 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-281-927-7, 978-981-281-928-4 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .I927 2008",
  bibdate =      "Fri Feb 19 07:33:35 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Quantum theory; Quantum field theory; Feynman
                 integrals; Mind and body; Consciousness; Physics;
                 Philosophy; Th\'eorie quantique; Th\'eorie quantique
                 des champs; Int\'egrales de Feynman; Esprit et corps;
                 Conscience; Physique; Philosophie",
}

@Article{Kragh:2008:BRD,
  author =       "Helge Kragh",
  title =        "Book Review: {David Kaiser, Drawing Theories Apart:
                 The Dispersion of Feynman Diagrams in Postwar Physics.
                 Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press,
                 2005. Pp. xx + 469. ISBN 0-226-42267-4. \pounds 21.00,
                 \$30.00 (paperback)}",
  journal =      j-BRITISH-J-HIST-SCI,
  volume =       "41",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "151--152",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2008",
  CODEN =        "BJHSAT",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007087407000593",
  ISSN =         "0007-0874 (print), 1474-001X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0007-0874",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 23 07:34:43 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJH;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bjhs2000.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "British Journal for the History of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJH",
}

@Article{Meynell:2008:WFD,
  author =       "Letitia Meynell",
  title =        "Why {Feynman} Diagrams Represent",
  journal =      j-INT-STUD-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "39--59",
  year =         "2008",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/02698590802280902",
  ISSN =         "0269-8595 (print), 1469-9281 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0269-8595",
  MRclass =      "81P05 (81Q30)",
  MRnumber =     "2458833",
  MRreviewer =   "Lewis H. Ryder",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 17:36:21 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/intstudphilossci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02698590802280902",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Int. Stud. Philos. Sci.",
  fjournal =     "International Studies in the Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cisp20",
  onlinedate =   "01 Sep 2008",
}

@Article{Overbye:2008:JWP,
  author =       "Dennis Overbye",
  title =        "{John A. Wheeler}, Physicist Who Coined the Term
                 `Black Hole,' Is Dead at 96",
  journal =      j-NY-TIMES,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "B7--B7",
  day =          "14",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "2008",
  CODEN =        "NYTIAO",
  ISSN =         "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
  ISSN-L =       "0362-4331",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 14:52:18 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/897768871/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Times",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nytimes.com/",
  keywords =     "Freeman Dyson; Richard Phillips Feynman",
  remark =       "John Archibald Wheeler did not coin `black hole', but
                 he popularized it.",
}

@InProceedings{Sauer:2008:ROP,
  author =       "Tilman Sauer",
  title =        "Remarks on the origin of path integration: {Einstein}
                 and {Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Janke:2008:PIN",
  pages =        "3--13",
  year =         "2008",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 10:00:20 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Streit:2008:FIG,
  author =       "L. Streit",
  title =        "{Feynman} integrals as generalized functions on path
                 space: things done and open problems",
  crossref =     "Janke:2008:PIN",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "2008",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 10:00:20 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Binosi:2009:JGU,
  author =       "D. Binosi and J. Collins and C. Kaufhold and L.
                 Theussl",
  title =        "{JaxoDraw}: a graphical user interface for drawing
                 {Feynman} diagrams. {Version 2.0} release notes",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "180",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "1709--1715",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2009",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2009.02.020",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:42:44 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465509000757",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Bryner:2009:SST,
  author =       "John C. Bryner",
  title =        "Stiff-string theory: {Richard Feynman} on piano
                 tuning",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "62",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "46--49",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2009",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3273016",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 12 16:54:48 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  abstract =     "Theoretical physicist Richard Feynman (1918--88) was
                 probably the post-World War II era's most brilliant,
                 influential, and iconoclastic figure in physics. He
                 helped remake the field of quantum electrodynamics and
                 was rewarded for that work with a share of the 1965
                 Nobel Prize in Physics. The problem-solving techniques
                 that he invented permeated many areas of theoretical
                 physics in the second half of the 20th century.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}

@Article{Christensen:2009:FFR,
  author =       "Neil D. Christensen and Claude Duhr",
  title =        "{FeynRules} --- {Feynman} rules made easy",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "180",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "1614--1641",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2009",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2009.02.018",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:42:44 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465509000733",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Book{Hall:2009:GSP,
  editor =       "Derek Hall",
  title =        "Great scientists. Physical sciences",
  publisher =    "Brown Bear Books",
  address =      "Redding, CT, USA",
  pages =        "64",
  year =         "2009",
  ISBN =         "1-933834-46-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-933834-46-7",
  LCCN =         "QC15 .P468 2009",
  bibdate =      "Thu Apr 28 21:19:11 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Facts at your fingertips",
  abstract =     "Profiles the lives and work of scientists who have
                 made significant contributions to the physical
                 sciences, including Isaac Newton, Marie and Pierre
                 Curie, Albert Einstein, Michael Faraday, and Julius
                 Robert Oppenheimer.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Physicists; Biography; Juvenile literature; Chemists;
                 Scientists; Physics; History; Chemistry; Science",
  tableofcontents = "Isaac Newton \\
                 Michael Faraday \\
                 Marie and Pierre Curie \\
                 Albert Einstein \\
                 Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg \\
                 Julius Robert Oppenheimer \\
                 Richard Feynman",
}

@Book{Mazzucchi:2009:MFP,
  author =       "Sonia Mazzucchi",
  title =        "Mathematical {Feynman} path integrals and their
                 applications",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 216",
  year =         "2009",
  ISBN =         "981-283-690-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-283-690-8",
  LCCN =         "QC174.17.F45 M39 2009",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 19 13:44:46 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.worldscibooks.com/promotion/feynman.html#7104",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman integrals",
}

@Article{Semenov:2009:LPA,
  author =       "A. V. Semenov",
  title =        "{LanHEP} --- a package for the automatic generation of
                 {Feynman} rules in field theory. {Version 3.0}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "180",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "431--454",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2009",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2008.10.012",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:42:39 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465508003718",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Smirnov:2009:FIE,
  author =       "A. V. Smirnov and M. N. Tentyukov",
  title =        "{Feynman Integral Evaluation by a Sector decomposiTion
                 Approach (FIESTA)}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "180",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "735--746",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2009",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2008.11.006",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 13 23:42:41 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2000.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465508003858",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Usdin:2009:RRR,
  author =       "Steven T. Usdin",
  title =        "The {Rosenberg} Ring Revealed: Industrial-Scale
                 Conventional and Nuclear Espionage",
  journal =      j-J-COLD-WAR-STUD,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "91--143",
  month =        "Summer",
  year =         "2009",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "1520-3972 (print), 1531-3298 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1520-3972",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 23 08:24:52 MDT 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jcoldwarstud.bib",
  URL =          "http://muse.jhu.edu/article/268392;
                 http://muse.jhu.edu/article/268392/pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Cold War Studies",
  journal-URL =  "http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/43",
  remark-1 =     "From page 95: ``In addition to planning the theft of
                 weapons technology that could have been deployed
                 against U.S. soldiers in Korea, Rosenberg at the time
                 of his arrest was targeting some of the world's leading
                 nuclear physicists, including two who were later
                 awarded Nobel prizes, Hans Bethe and Richard
                 Feynman.''",
  remark-2 =     "From page 133: ``In addition to details about
                 Greenglass's activities, the Vassiliev notebooks shed
                 some light on a murky aspect of the Rosenberg case, the
                 network's operations in Ithaca, New York. Sarant moved
                 to Ithaca in October 1946 with the intention of
                 studying physics at Cornell University. He met with
                 Hans Bethe, an acquaintance of Sarant's father-in-law,
                 but failed to persuade the eminent physicist to provide
                 a recommendation to the university. After Cornell
                 rejected his application, Sarant got a job working on
                 the university's synchrotron. He developed friendships
                 with a veritable Who's Who of nuclear physics,
                 including Bethe and Feynman, as well as Philip
                 Morrison, who had worked on the Manhattan Project.''",
  remark-3 =     "The report that Bethe and Feynman, both of whom worked
                 on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, were targets of
                 Soviet espionage is not surprising. There is no
                 credible evidence that such attempts ever succeeded.",
}

@Book{Aczel:2010:PCS,
  author =       "Amir D. Aczel",
  title =        "Present at the Creation: the Story of {CERN} and the
                 {Large Hadron Collider}",
  publisher =    "Harmony Books",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "xvi + 271 + 8",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "0-307-59167-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-307-59167-8",
  LCCN =         "QC787.P73 A29 2010",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 18 15:38:58 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland);
                 colliders (nuclear physics)",
  tableofcontents = "The exploding protons \\
                 The LHC and our age-old quest to understand the
                 structure of the universe \\
                 A place called CERN \\
                 Building the greatest machine in history \\
                 LHCb and the mystery of the missing antimatter \\
                 Richard Feynman and a prelude to the standard model \\
                 ``Who ordered that?'': the discoveries of leaping
                 leptons \\
                 Symmetries of nature, Yang--Mills theory, and quarks
                 \\
                 Hunting the Higgs \\
                 How the Higgs sprang alive inside a red Camaro (and
                 gave birth to three bosons) \\
                 Dark matter, dark energy, and the fate of the universe
                 \\
                 Looking for strings and hidden dimensions \\
                 Will CERN create a black hole? \\
                 The LHC and the future of physics \\
                 Afterword \\
                 Appendix A: How does an LHC detector work? \\
                 Appendix B: Particles, forces, and the standard model
                 \\
                 Appendix C: The key physics principles used in this
                 book",
}

@Article{Amdeberhan:2010:WRS,
  author =       "T. Amdeberhan and O. Espinosa and V. H. Moll and A.
                 Straub",
  title =        "{Wallis--Ramanujan--Schur--Feynman}",
  journal =      j-AMER-MATH-MONTHLY,
  volume =       "117",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "618--632",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2010",
  CODEN =        "AMMYAE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.4169/000298910X496741",
  ISSN =         "0002-9890 (print), 1930-0972 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9890",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jan 30 08:58:18 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00029890.html;
                 http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.4169/amermathmont.117.issue-7;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/amermathmonthly2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/10.4169/000298910X496741.pdf",
  abstract =     "One of the earliest examples of analytic
                 representations for $ \pi $ is given by an infinite
                 product provided by Wallis in 1655. The modern
                 literature often presents this evaluation based on the
                 integral formula $$ (2 / \pi) \int_0^\infty (x^2 + 1)^(
                 - (n + 1)) \, d x = (1 / 2^{2n}) \binom {2n}{n} $$. In
                 trying to understand the behavior of this integral when
                 the integrand is replaced by the inverse of a product
                 of distinct quadratic factors, the authors encounter
                 relations to some formulas of Ramanujan, expressions
                 involving Schur functions, and Matsubara sums that have
                 appeared in the context of Feynman diagrams.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Mathematical Monthly",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.jstor.org/journals/00029890.htm",
}

@Article{Blumlein:2010:SSA,
  author =       "Johannes Bl{\"u}mlein and Sebastian Klein and Carsten
                 Schneider and Flavia Stan",
  title =        "A symbolic summation approach to {Feynman} integrals",
  journal =      j-ACM-COMM-COMP-ALGEBRA,
  volume =       "44",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "95--96",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2010",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1145/1940475.1940482",
  ISSN =         "1932-2232 (print), 1932-2240 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1932-2232",
  bibdate =      "Thu Mar 31 10:24:16 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "http://portal.acm.org/;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sigsam.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "ACM Communications in Computer Algebra",
  issue =        "173",
  journal-URL =  "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J1000",
}

@Article{Bussey:2010:QLD,
  author =       "Dr. P. J. Bussey",
  title =        "{{\booktitle{Quantum Leap: From Dirac and Feynman,
                 Across the Universe to Human Body and Mind}}, by V.
                 Ivancevic and T. Ivancevic}, {Scope}: monograph
                 collection. {Level}: graduate student and professional
                 research worker",
  journal =      j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
  volume =       "51",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "185--186",
  year =         "2010",
  CODEN =        "CTPHAF",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107510903083640",
  ISSN =         "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-7514",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 18 20:08:22 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Contemporary Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}

@Book{Coopersmith:2010:ESC,
  author =       "Jennifer Coopersmith",
  title =        "Energy, the subtle concept: the discovery of
                 {Feynman}'s blocks from {Leibniz} to {Einstein}",
  publisher =    pub-OXFORD,
  address =      pub-OXFORD:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 400",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "0-19-954650-9 (hardback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-19-954650-3 (hardback)",
  LCCN =         "QC72 .C66 2010",
  bibdate =      "Sun Sep 25 09:51:40 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
                 jenson.stanford.edu:2210/unicorn",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Force and energy; History; Physics",
  tableofcontents = "Feynman's blocks \\
                 Perpetual motion \\
                 Vis viva: the first 'block' of energy \\
                 Heat in the seventeenth century \\
                 Heat in the eighteenth century \\
                 The discovery of latent and specific heats \\
                 A hundred and one years of mechanics: Newton to
                 Lagrange \\
                 A tale of two countries: the rise of the steam engine
                 and the caloric theory of heat \\
                 Rumford, Davy and Young \\
                 Naked heat: the gas laws and the specific heats of
                 gases \\
                 Two contrasting characters: Fourier and Herapath \\
                 Sadi Carnot \\
                 Hamilton and Green \\
                 The mechanical equivalent of heat \\
                 Faraday and Helmholtz \\
                 The laws of thermodynamics: Thomson and Clausius \\
                 A forward look \\
                 Impossible things, difficult things \\
                 19. Conclusions",
}

@Book{Henderson:2010:RFQ,
  author =       "Harry Henderson",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman}: quarks, bombs, and bongos",
  publisher =    "Chelsea House",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "0-8160-6176-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8160-6176-1",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 H46 2010",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:45:50 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Makers of modern science",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Juvenile
                 literature; Physicists; United States; Biography;
                 Nuclear physics",
}

@Article{Jacobsen:2010:RBI,
  author =       "Anja Skaar Jacobsen",
  title =        "Reviews: {{\booktitle{Quantenmechanik im Kalten Krieg:
                 David Bohm und Richard Feynman}} --- by Christian
                 Forstner}",
  journal =      j-CENTAURUS,
  volume =       "52",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "171--172",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2010",
  CODEN =        "CENTA4",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0498.2010.00174.x",
  ISSN =         "0008-8994 (print), 1600-0498 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0008-8994",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 27 18:45:34 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/centaurus.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Centaurus: An International Journal of the History of
                 Science and its Cultural Aspects",
  journal-URL =  "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1600-0498/",
  onlinedate =   "23 Apr 2010",
}

@Book{LeVine:2010:GES,
  author =       "Harry {LeVine III}",
  title =        "The great explainer: the story of {Richard Feynman}",
  publisher =    "Morgan Reynolds Publishers",
  address =      "Greensboro, NC, USA",
  pages =        "144",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "1-59935-113-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-59935-113-1",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 L48 2010",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:55:46 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Profiles in science",
  abstract =     "Presents the life of the American physicist,
                 discussing his early accomplishments in physics, his
                 receipt of the Noble Prize in 1965, and his work in
                 solving the cause of 1986 crash of the space shuttle
                 Challenger.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Juvenile
                 literature; Physicists; United States; Biography;
                 Intellectual life; 20th century",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
  tableofcontents = "Far Rockaway \\
                 Budding physicist \\
                 Project Y--Los Alamos \\
                 Adrift--epiphany \\
                 ``There was a moment when I knew how nature works'' \\
                 Teacher \\
                 A change in perspective \\
                 Nuclear structure \\
                 Fundamental limits \\
                 ``I believe this has some significance.''.",
}

@Book{Marcolli:2010:FM,
  author =       "Matilde Marcolli",
  title =        "{Feynman} motives",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 220",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "981-4271-20-9 (hardcover), 981-4304-48-4 (paperback),
                 981-4271-21-7 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-4271-20-2 (hardcover), 978-981-4304-48-1
                 (paperback), 978-981-4271-21-9 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.17.F45 M37 2010eb",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 19 13:48:23 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://ebooks.worldscinet.com/ISBN/9789814271219/9789814271219.html",
  abstract =     "This book presents recent and ongoing research work
                 aimed at understanding the mysterious relation between
                 the computations of Feynman integrals in perturbative
                 quantum field theory and the theory of motives of
                 algebraic varieties and their periods. One of the main
                 questions in the field is understanding when the
                 residues of Feynman integrals in perturbative quantum
                 field theory evaluate to periods of mixed Tate motives.
                 The question originates from the occurrence of multiple
                 zeta values in Feynman integrals calculations observed
                 by Broadhurst and Kreimer. Two different approaches to
                 the subject are described. The first, a ``bottom-up''
                 approach, constructs explicit algebraic varieties and
                 periods from Feynman graphs and parametric Feynman
                 integrals. This approach, which grew out of work of
                 Bloch-Esnault-Kreimer and was more recently developed
                 in joint work of Paolo Aluffi and the author, leads to
                 algebro-geometric and motivic versions of the Feynman
                 rules of quantum field theory and concentrates on
                 explicit constructions of motives and classes in the
                 Grothendieck ring of varieties associated to Feynman
                 integrals. While the varieties obtained in this way can
                 be arbitrarily complicated as motives, the part of the
                 cohomology that is involved in the Feynman integral
                 computation might still be of the special mixed Tate
                 kind. A second, ``top-down'' approach to the problem,
                 developed in the work of Alain Connes and the author,
                 consists of comparing a Tannakian category constructed
                 out of the data of renormalization of perturbative
                 scalar field theories, obtained in the form of a
                 Riemann-Hilbert correspondence, with Tannakian
                 categories of mixed Tate motives. The book draws
                 connections between these two approaches and gives an
                 overview of other ongoing directions of research in the
                 field, outlining the many connections of perturbative
                 quantum field theory and renormalization to motives,
                 singularity theory, Hodge structures, arithmetic
                 geometry, supermanifolds, algebraic and non-commutative
                 geometry. The text is aimed at researchers in
                 mathematical physics, high energy physics, number
                 theory and algebraic geometry. Partly based on lecture
                 notes for a graduate course given by the author at
                 Caltech in the fall of 2008, it can also be used by
                 graduate students interested in working in this area.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "motives (mathematics); Feynman integrals; quantum
                 field theory; mathematics; geometry; algebraic",
  tableofcontents = "1. Perturbative quantum field theory and Feynman
                 diagrams \\
                 1.1. A calculus exercise in Feynman integrals \\
                 1.2. From Lagrangian to effective action \\
                 1.3. Feynman rules \\
                 1.4. Simplifying graphs : vacuum bubbles, connected
                 graphs \\
                 1.5. One-particle-irreducible graphs \\
                 1.6. The problem of renormalization \\
                 1.7. Gamma functions, Schwinger and Feynman parameters
                 \\
                 1.8. Dimensional regularization and minimal subtraction
                 \\
                 2. Motives and periods \\
                 2.1. The idea of motives \\
                 2.2. Pure motives \\
                 2.3. Mixed motives and triangulated categories \\
                 2.4. Motivic sheaves \\
                 2.5. The Grothendieck ring of motives \\
                 2.6. Tate motives \\
                 2.7. The algebra of periods \\
                 2.8. Mixed Tate motives and the logarithmic extensions
                 \\
                 2.9. Categories and Galois groups \\
                 2.10. Motivic Galois groups \\
                 \\
                 3. Feynman integrals and algebraic varieties \\
                 3.1. The parametric Feynman integrals \\
                 3.2. The graph hypersurfaces \\
                 3.3. Landau varieties \\
                 3.4. Integrals in affine and projective spaces \\
                 3.5. Non-isolated singularities \\
                 3.6. Cremona transformation and dual graphs \\
                 3.7. Classes in the Grothendieck ring \\
                 3.8. Motivic Feynman rules \\
                 3.9. Characteristic classes and Feynman rules \\
                 3.10. Deletion-contraction relation \\
                 3.11. Feynman integrals and periods \\
                 3.12. The mixed Tate mystery \\
                 3.13. From graph hypersurfaces to determinant
                 hypersurfaces \\
                 3.14. Handling divergences \\
                 3.15. Motivic zeta functions and motivic Feynman rules
                 \\
                 4. Feynman integrals and Gelfand-Leray forms \\
                 4.1. Oscillatory integrals \\
                 4.2. Leray regularization of Feynman integrals \\
                 \\
                 5. Connes-Kreimer theory in a nutshell \\
                 5.1. The Bogolyubov recursion \\
                 5.2. Hopf algebras and affine group schemes \\
                 5.3. The Connes-Kreimer Hopf algebra \\
                 5.4. Birkhoff factorization \\
                 5.5. Factorization and Rota-Baxter algebras \\
                 5.6. Motivic Feynman rules and Rota-Baxter structure
                 \\
                 6. The Riemann-Hilbert correspondence \\
                 6.1. From divergences to iterated integrals \\
                 6.2. From iterated integrals to differential systems
                 \\
                 6.3. Flat equisingular connections and vector bundles
                 \\
                 6.4. The ``cosmic Galois group'' \\
                 \\
                 7. The geometry of DimReg \\
                 7.1. The motivic geometry of DimReg \\
                 7.2. The noncommutative geometry of DimReg \\
                 \\
                 8. Renormalization, singularities, and Hodge structures
                 \\
                 8.1. Projective radon transform \\
                 8.2. The polar filtration and the Milnor fiber \\
                 8.3. DimReg and mixed Hodge structures \\
                 8.4. Regular and irregular singular connections \\
                 \\
                 9. Beyond scalar theories \\
                 9.1. Supermanifolds \\
                 9.2. Parametric Feynman integrals and supermanifolds
                 \\
                 9.3. Graph supermanifolds \\
                 9.4. Noncommutative field theories",
}

@Article{Studerus:2010:RFI,
  author =       "C. Studerus",
  title =        "{Reduze} --- {Feynman} integral reduction in {C++}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "181",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "1293--1300",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "2010",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2010.03.012",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Sat Feb 11 09:54:29 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465510000925",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Turkes:2010:BRQ,
  author =       "Florian T{\"u}rkes",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Quantenmechanik im Kalten
                 Krieg. David Bohm und Richard Feynman}} by Christian
                 Forstner}",
  journal =      j-SUDHOFFS-ARCH,
  volume =       "94",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "114--115",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2010",
  CODEN =        "SUARAH",
  ISSN =         "0039-4564",
  ISSN-L =       "0039-4564",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 2 18:25:23 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sudhoffs-arch.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/20778433",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "{Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift f{\"u}r
                 Wissenschaftsgeschichte}",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journal/sudharch",
}

@InCollection{Anonymous:2011:BMa,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  editor =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Back Matter",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "191--208",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bbm:978-90-481-9228-1/1.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Anonymous:2011:FMa,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  editor =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Front Matter",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "i--xvii",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-90-481-9228-1/1.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@Article{Bengtsson:2011:FMM,
  author =       "Ingemar Bengtsson",
  title =        "{{\booktitle{Feynman Motives}}, by Matilde Marcolli},
                 {Scope}: monograph. {Level}: researcher",
  journal =      j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
  volume =       "52",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "366--366",
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "CTPHAF",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107514.2011.558917",
  ISSN =         "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-7514",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 18 20:08:40 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Contemporary Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
  remark =       "Author's family name is printed incorrectly as
                 Bengtson; see \url{http://www.fysik.su.se/~ingemar/}.",
}

@Article{Brown:2011:BSR,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown",
  title =        "To have been a student of {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-RESONANCE,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "874--878",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "RESOFE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-011-0105-1",
  ISSN =         "0971-8044 (print), 0973-712X (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 1 09:03:53 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Resonance",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/12045",
}

@Article{Ceceri:2011:FTL,
  author =       "Kathy Ceceri",
  title =        "Five things {I} learned from {Richard Feynman} about
                 science education",
  journal =      j-RESONANCE,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "879--880",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "RESOFE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-011-0106-0",
  ISSN =         "0971-8044 (print), 0973-712X (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 1 09:03:53 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Resonance",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/12045",
}

@Article{Dyson:2011:BRD,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "Book Reviews: The `Dramatic Picture' of {Richard
                 Feynman}: {{\booktitle{Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's
                 Life in Science}}, by Lawrence M. Krauss. Norton, 350
                 pp., \$24.95. \booktitle{Feynman}, by Jim Ottaviani,
                 with art by Leland Myrick and coloring by Hilary
                 Sycamore. First Second, 266 pp., \$29.99}",
  journal =      j-NEW-YORK-REV-BOOKS,
  volume =       "58",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "39--40",
  day =          "14",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "2011",
  ISSN =         "0028-7504 (print), 1944-7744 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0028-7504",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 31 10:58:48 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2011/jul/14/dramatic-picture-richard-feynman/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "New York Review of Books",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nybooks.com/issues/",
}

@Article{Dyson:2011:HNR,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "Of Historical Note: {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      "The Institute Letter",
  month =        "Spring",
  year =         "2011",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:35:06 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://www.ias.edu/ideas/2011/dyson-of-historical-note",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Krauss:2011:OPA,
  author =       "Lawrence M. Krauss",
  title =        "From One Physicist to Another: {Lawrence Krauss}
                 Reflects on the Life and Work of {Richard Feynman}",
  journal =      j-SCI-AMER,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "??--??",
  day =          "18",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "SCAMAC",
  ISSN =         "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-8733",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 29 21:49:29 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lawrence-krauss-reflects-life-work-richard-feynman/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Scientific American",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
}

@Book{Krauss:2011:QMR,
  author =       "Lawrence Maxwell Krauss",
  title =        "Quantum man: {Richard Feynman}'s life in science",
  publisher =    pub-NORTON,
  address =      pub-NORTON:adr,
  pages =        "xvii + 350",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "0-393-06471-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-393-06471-1",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 K73 2011",
  bibdate =      "Wed Mar 23 12:02:36 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Great discoveries",
  URL =          "http://www.scientificcomputing.com/news-DS-Illuminating-the-Life-and-Legacy-of-Richard-Feynman-032211.aspx",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark-01 =    "This is an outstanding biography of Richard Feynman
                 and his works, with significant mentions of scientists
                 that Feynman worked with: John C. Slater, John
                 Archibald Wheeler, Hans Bethe, J. Robert Oppenheimer,
                 Freeman Dyson, Julian Schwinger, Sin-itiro Tomonaga,
                 Murray Gell-Mann, and others.",
  remark-02 =    "From page 81: ``Aside from his contributions to the
                 development of the [atomic] bomb, Feynman left little
                 permanent scientific legacy from his work during this
                 time [in the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos]. (There
                 is a formula for the efficiency of a nuclear weapon,
                 called the Bethe--Feynman formula, that is still used
                 today, but that is about it.)''",
  remark-03 =    "From page 150: ``\ldots{}, Dyson focused his thoughts
                 intensively on physics, and was able to complete in his
                 mind the basic features of a proof that Feynman's
                 approach and Schwinger's approach to QED were in fact
                 equivalent. He was also able to fuse them together, as
                 he described in a letter, in a `new form of the
                 Schwinger theory which combines the advantages of
                 both'.''",
  remark-04 =    "From page 151: ``With the completion of Dyson's two
                 papers, QED was truly tamed. It could now rise to the
                 ranks of `theory' in the best scientific sense of being
                 a logically consistent formalism that made unique
                 predictions which could be and had been successfully
                 compared with experimental results. Interestingly,
                 Dyson s original paper proving the equivalence of
                 Schwinger's and Feynman's pictures contained only a
                 single space-time diagram. Yet, as Feynman's seminal
                 papers on his own results had not yet appeared, the
                 first `Feynman diagram' in print was actually
                 Dyson's!",
  remark-05 =    "From page 151: ``It is hard to overstate the
                 importance and impact of Dyson's work. He became almost
                 an immediate celebrity in the physics community, but
                 more important, his work led others, who could not
                 understand or were dubious about Feynman's diagrammatic
                 approach, to learn the formalism and begin to adopt it.
                 While Feynman's own exposition of his work would come
                 in seminal papers written in 1949 and 1950, it was
                 Dyson's papers as much as anything that provided the
                 window through which Feynman's ideas could change the
                 way physicists thought about fundamental physics.''",
  remark-06 =    "From pages 151--152: ``Dyson worked hard, perhaps
                 harder than Feynman did, to convince the rest of the
                 world of the utility of Feynman's ideas. Indeed, much
                 of the subsequent use of Feynman diagrams by physicists
                 in the decade following Feynman's work can be traced to
                 the influence of Dyson, who, through his personal
                 contact with Feynman, had become his number one
                 disciple.",
  remark-07 =    "From page 152: ``Dyson's papers ultimately reflected
                 his view that while Feynman's and Schwinger's and
                 Tomonaga's approaches were equivalent, Feynman's was
                 more enlightening and useful to those who would want to
                 use QED to solve physics problems.''",
  remark-08 =    "From page 194: ``Fermi had won the Nobel Prize for
                 developing a simple theory that described the nuclear
                 process associated with the decay of the neutron into a
                 proton (and an electron and ultimately a new particle
                 that Fermi had dubbed a neutrino-Italian for `little
                 neutron''), so-called beta decay, one of the essential
                 processes that formed a part of the reactions that led
                 to both the atomic bomb and, later, thermonuclear
                 weapons.'' That statement appears to be incorrect.
                 Fermi's 1933 theory of beta decay is indeed a landmark
                 work, but the Nobel Prize Web site says the 1938 Nobel
                 Prize in Physics was awarded to Enrico Fermi ``for his
                 demonstrations of the existence of new radioactive
                 elements produced by neutron irradiation, and for his
                 related discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by
                 slow neutrons''.",
  remark-09 =    "From page 195: ``After Fermi's death, young theorists
                 began to be drawn to Feynman's magnetism. Unlike Fermi,
                 he did not have the character or patience to diligently
                 help train scientists. Yet, there was nothing so
                 flattering as having Feynman direct all of his
                 attention at their ideas. For once Feynman latched on
                 to a problem, he would not rest until he had either
                 solved it or decided it was unsolvable. Many young
                 physicists would mistake an interest in their problems
                 for an interest in them. The result was seductive in
                 the extreme.'''",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); physicists;
                 United States; biography",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
  tableofcontents = "The paths to greatness. Lights, camera, action \\
                 The quantum universe \\
                 A new way of thinking \\
                 Alice in Quantumland \\
                 Endings and beginnings \\
                 Loss of innocence \\
                 Paths to greatness \\
                 From here to infinity \\
                 Splitting an atom \\
                 Through a glass darkly \\
                 The rest of the universe. Matter of the heart and the
                 heart of matter \\
                 Rearranging the universe \\
                 Hiding in the mirror \\
                 Distractions and delights \\
                 Twisting the tail of the cosmos \\
                 From top to bottom \\
                 Truth, beauty, and freedom \\
                 Character is destiny.",
}

@Article{Lanouette:2011:BRQ,
  author =       "William Lanouette",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Quantum Man: Richard
                 Feynman's Life in Science}}, by Lawrence M. Krauss. New
                 York and London: W. W. Norton \& Company, 2011, 350
                 pp.}",
  journal =      j-ISSUES-SCI-TECHNOL,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "Summer",
  year =         "2011",
  ISSN =         "0748-5492 (print), 1938-1557 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0748-5492",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 23 09:09:12 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://issues.org/27-4/br_lanouette-4/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Issues in Science and Technology",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.issues.org/backissues.html",
}

@InCollection{Montwill:2011:RFS,
  author =       "Alex Montwill and Ann Breslin",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} --- The Strange Theory of Light and
                 Matter",
  crossref =     "Montwill:2011:QAD",
  chapter =      "14",
  pages =        "191--212",
  year =         "2011",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 22 09:29:19 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Mukunda:2011:RPF,
  author =       "N. Mukunda",
  title =        "{Richard Phillips Feynman}: Physicist and Teacher
                 Extraordinary",
  journal =      j-RESONANCE,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "796--797",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "RESOFE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-011-0097-x",
  ISSN =         "0971-8044 (print), 0973-712X (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 1 09:03:53 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Resonance",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/12045",
}

@Article{Noer:2011:BRJ,
  author =       "Richard Noer",
  title =        "Book Review: {Jennifer Coopersmith, \booktitle{Energy,
                 the Subtle Concept: The Discovery of Feynman's Blocks
                 from Leibniz to Einstein}. Oxford: Oxford University
                 Press, 2010, xiv + 400 pages. \$55.00 (cloth)}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "13",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "379--380",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-011-0067-4",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 28 11:58:09 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
}

@Book{Ottaviani:2011:F,
  author =       "Jim Ottaviani",
  title =        "{Feynman}",
  publisher =    "First Second",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "262",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "1-59643-259-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-59643-259-8",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 O88 2011",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 11:36:35 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/annscience.bib",
  note =         "Art by Leland Myrick, and coloring by Hilary Sycamore",
  URL =          "https://www.google.com/books/edition/Feynman/QYYWAj3jCzEC",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Physicists;
                 United States; Biography",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@Article{Rigden:2011:BNG,
  author =       "John S. Rigden and Roger H. Stuewer",
  title =        "Book Notes: [{Galileo's \booktitle{Two Chief World
                 Systems} and \booktitle{Two New Sciences}; Harald
                 Fritzsch, \booktitle{You Are Wrong, Mr Einstein!}}]",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "13",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "373--375",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-011-0067-4",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 27 20:50:45 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=1422-6944&volume=13&issue=3;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-011-0067-4",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
  keywords =     "Albert Einstein; Isaac Newton; Richard Feynman; Werner
                 Heisenberg",
}

@Book{Strickland:2011:WSC,
  author =       "Jeffrey Strickland",
  title =        "Weird scientists --- the creators of quantum physics",
  publisher =    "Lulu.com",
  address =      "????",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "1-257-97624-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-257-97624-9",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 11 09:12:44 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Acknowledgement / i \\
                 Foreword / i \\
                 Table of Contents / iii \\
                 Preface / xiii \\
                 1: Introduced to Quantum Mechanics / 1 \\
                 2: The First Quantum Theory: Max Planck and Blackbody
                 Radiation / 7 \\
                 3: Max Planck / 13 \\
                 4: Photons: The Quantization of Light / 37 \\
                 5: Albert Einstein / 51 \\
                 6: Heinrich Hertz / 87 \\
                 7: Philipp L{\'e}nard / 103 \\
                 8: The Quantization of Matter: the Bohr Model of the
                 Atom / 113 \\
                 9: Niels Bohr / 123 \\
                 10: Ernest Rutherford / 141 \\
                 11: Wave--Particle Duality / 159 \\
                 12: Louis de Broglie / 165 \\
                 13: George Paget Thomson / 179 \\
                 14: Clinton Davisson / 185 \\
                 15: Lester Germer / 195 \\
                 16: Development of Modern Quantum Mechanics / 199 \\
                 17: Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger / 205 \\
                 18: Werner Heisenberg / 221 \\
                 19: John von Neumann / 257 \\
                 20: Copenhagen Interpretation / 289 \\
                 21: Max Born / 293 \\
                 22: Wave Function Collapse / 309 \\
                 23: Wolfgang Pauli / 313 \\
                 24: Application to the Hydrogen Atom / 325 \\
                 25: Dirac Wave Equation / 331 \\
                 26; Paul Dirac / 335 \\
                 27: Quantum Entanglement / 355 \\
                 28: John Stewart Bell/ 359 \\
                 29: Quantum Electrodynamics / 369 \\
                 30: Richard Phillips Feynman / 375 \\
                 31: Interpretations / 409 \\
                 32: David Bohm / 411 \\
                 33: Many Worlds View / 423 \\
                 34: Hugh Everett III / 425 \\
                 35: Eugene Wigner / 437 \\
                 36: Satyendra Nath Bose / 449 \\
                 37: Schr{\"o}dinger's Cat / 459 \\
                 38: Summary / 469 \\
                 Further Reading / 473 \\
                 Works Cited / 474 \\
                 Index / 519",
}

@Article{Styer:2011:EFH,
  author =       "Daniel F. Styer",
  title =        "The errors of {Feynman} and {Hibbs}",
  journal =      j-RESONANCE,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "849--853",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "RESOFE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-011-0102-4",
  ISSN =         "0971-8044 (print), 0973-712X (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 1 09:03:53 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Resonance",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/12045",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:BM,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Back Matter",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "191--208",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bbm:978-90-481-9228-1/1.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:DEF,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "The {Dirac} Equation: {Feynman}'s Great Struggle",
  chapter =      "4",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "65--111",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_4",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_4",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:DNM,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "The Development of a New Means of Representation:
                 Goals and Milestones",
  chapter =      "7",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "177--189",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_7",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_7",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:FM,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Front Matter",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "i--xvii",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-90-481-9228-1/1.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:FPS,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Free Propagation and Successive Scattering",
  chapter =      "5",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "113--139",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_5",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_5",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:FTS,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "The Field Theoretical Systematization of {Feynman}'s
                 Theory",
  chapter =      "6",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "141--175",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_6",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_6",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:IOU,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Introduction: Origin, Use and Interpretation of
                 {Feynman} Diagrams",
  chapter =      "1",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "1--21",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_1",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:QEF,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Quantum Electrodynamics Without {Feynman} Diagrams",
  chapter =      "2",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "23--50",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_2",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_2",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@InCollection{Wuthrich:2011:QMH,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "Quantum Mechanics Without a {Hamiltonian} Operator",
  chapter =      "3",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-SCIENCE-BUSINESS-BV:adr,
  pages =        "51--64",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_3",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9228-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 06:47:19 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1_3",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
}

@Article{Zeh:2011:FIQ,
  author =       "H. D. Zeh",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s interpretation of quantum theory",
  journal =      j-EUR-PHYS-J-H,
  volume =       "36",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "63--74",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "2011",
  CODEN =        "EPJHAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1140/epjh/e2011-10035-2",
  ISSN =         "2102-6459 (print), 2102-6467 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "2102-6467",
  bibdate =      "Wed Dec 30 18:00:05 MST 2015",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/eur-phys-j-h.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjh/e2011-10035-2",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "European Physical Journal H",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.springerlink.com/content/2102-6459",
}

@Article{Blumlein:2012:SSA,
  author =       "Johannes Bl{\"u}mlein and Sebastian Klein and Carsten
                 Schneider and Flavia Stan",
  title =        "A symbolic summation approach to {Feynman} integral
                 calculus",
  journal =      j-J-SYMBOLIC-COMP,
  volume =       "47",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "1267--1289",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "JSYCEH",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsc.2011.12.044",
  ISSN =         "0747-7171 (print), 1095-855X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0747-7171",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 28 08:12:52 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jsymcomp.bib;
                 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07477171",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747717111002471",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Symbolic Computation",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07477171",
}

@Article{deAquino:2012:AAL,
  author =       "Priscila de Aquino and William Link and Fabio Maltoni
                 and Olivier Mattelaer and Tim Stelzer",
  title =        "{ALOHA}: Automatic libraries of helicity amplitudes
                 for {Feynman} diagram computations",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "183",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "2254--2263",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2012.05.004",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 28 15:53:26 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465512001725",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Book{Fischer:2012:HQE,
  author =       "Ernst Peter Fischer",
  title =        "{Die Hintertreppe zum Quantensprung: die Erforschung
                 der kleinsten Teilchen; von Max Planck bis Anton
                 Zeilinger}. ({German}) [{The} staircase to the quantum
                 leap: the study of the smallest particles from {Max
                 Planck} to {Anton Zeilinger}]",
  volume =       "19406",
  publisher =    "Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag",
  address =      "Frankfurt am Main, Germany",
  pages =        "350",
  year =         "2012",
  ISBN =         "3-596-19406-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-596-19406-3",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 26 07:09:02 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  series =       "Fischer",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Appears to be reprint of \cite{Fischer:2010:HQE} with
                 same pagination and ISBN, but new publisher.",
  subject =      "Physiker; Quantenphysik; Elementarteilchen;
                 Geschichte; Biographie",
  tableofcontents = "Die alten Quantenspr{\"u}nge / 7 \\
                 Acht Pioniere / 15 \\
                 Max Planck (1858--1947) / 15 \\
                 Arnold Sommerfeld (1868--1951) / 31 \\
                 Ernest Rutherford (1871--1937) / 44 \\
                 Lise Meitner (1878--1968) / 53 \\
                 Albert Einstein (1879--1955) / 68 \\
                 James Franck (1882--1964) / 86 \\
                 Max Born (1882--1970) / 94 \\
                 Niels Bohr (1885--1962) / 106 \\
                 Acht Revolution{\"a}re / 133 \\
                 Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger (1887--1961) / 133 \\
                 Louis de Broglie( 1892--1987) / 146 \\
                 Wolfgang Pauli (1900--1958) / 154 \\
                 Werner Heisenberg (1901--1976) / 171 \\
                 Enrico Fermi (1901--1954) / 188 \\
                 Paul A. M. Dirac (1902--1984) / 199 \\
                 George Gamow (1904--1968) / 209 \\
                 Lew D. Landau (1908--1968) / 221 \\
                 Acht Erben / 233 \\
                 John Bardeen (1908--1991) / 233 \\
                 John A. Wheeler (1911--2008) / 247 \\
                 Carl Friedrich von Weizs{\"a}cker (1912--2007) / 259
                 \\
                 David B{\"o}hm (1917--1992) / 271 \\
                 Richard P. Feynman (1918--1988) / 281 \\
                 John S. Bell (1928--1990) / 294 \\
                 Murray Gell-Mann (1929) / 308 \\
                 Anton Zeilinger (1945) / 322 \\
                 Die kommenden Quantenspr{\"u}nge / 335 \\
                 Literatur / 339 \\
                 Dank / 343 \\
                 Register / 345",
}

@Article{Gross:2012:PPR,
  author =       "Ari Gross",
  title =        "Pictures and pedagogy: the role of diagrams in
                 {Feynman}'s early lectures",
  journal =      j-STUD-HIST-PHILOS-MOD-PHYS,
  volume =       "43",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "184--194",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsb.2012.04.001",
  ISSN =         "1355-2198 (print), 1879-2502 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1355-2198",
  bibdate =      "Thu Aug 2 17:18:15 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/shps-b.bib;
                 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1355219812000226",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Stud. Hist. Philos. Mod. Phys.",
  fjournal =     "Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198",
}

@Article{Miller:2012:YWM,
  author =       "D. J. Miller",
  title =        "{{\booktitle{You are Wrong Mr Einstein! Newton,
                 Einstein, Heisenberg and Feynman Discussing Quantum
                 Mechanics}}, by Harald Fritzsch}, {Scope}: general
                 interest. {Level}: undergraduates and\slash or general
                 readers",
  journal =      j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
  volume =       "53",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "437--439",
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "CTPHAF",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107514.2012.699466",
  ISSN =         "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-7514",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 18 20:08:57 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Contemporary Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}

@Article{Rigden:2012:BNL,
  author =       "John S. Rigden and Roger H. H. Stuewer",
  title =        "Book Notes [{Lawrence Krauss, \booktitle{Quantum Man:
                 Richard Feynman's Life in Science} (W. W. Norton, 2011,
                 xvii + 350, \$24.95)}]",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "113--115",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-012-0081-1",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 27 20:50:47 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=1422-6944&volume=14&issue=1;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-012-0081-1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
}

@Article{Roeder:2012:BRF,
  author =       "John L. Roeder",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Feynman}}. by Jim Ottaviani.
                 Art by Leland Myrick. Coloring by Hilary Sycamore. 266
                 pp., First Second Books, New York, 2011. Price: \$29.99
                 (cloth). ISBN 978-1-59643-259-8}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "80",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "95--95",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.3625870",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Sun Sep 24 12:21:37 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://aapt.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1119/1.3625870",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
}

@Article{Wuthrich:2012:IFD,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  title =        "Interpreting {Feynman} Diagrams as Visual Models",
  journal =      j-SPONT-GEN,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "172--181",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.4245/sponge.v6i1.16131",
  ISSN =         "1913-0465",
  ISSN-L =       "1913-0465",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 11:20:51 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spontgen.bib",
  URL =          "https://spontaneousgenerations.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/SpontaneousGenerations/article/view/16131",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and
                 Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "https://spontaneousgenerations.library.utoronto.ca/",
  onlinedate =   "03 October 2012",
}

@Article{Herzberg:2013:EMP,
  author =       "Frederik S. Herzberg",
  title =        "Excursion to Mathematical Physics: a Radically
                 Elementary Definition of {Feynman} Path Integrals",
  journal =      j-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  volume =       "2067",
  pages =        "71--75",
  year =         "2013",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33149-7_8",
  ISBN =         "3-642-33148-3 (print), 3-642-33149-1 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-642-33148-0 (print), 978-3-642-33149-7
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 9 19:07:06 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-33149-7_8/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  book-DOI =     "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33149-7",
  book-URL =     "http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-642-33149-7",
  fjournal =     "Lecture Notes in Mathematics",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
}

@Book{Jishi:2013:FDT,
  author =       "Radi A. Jishi",
  title =        "{Feynman} diagram techniques in condensed matter
                 physics",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 400",
  year =         "2013",
  ISBN =         "1-107-02517-6 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-107-02517-2 (hardcover)",
  LCCN =         "QC794.6.F4 J57 2013",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:14:32 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://assets.cambridge.org/97811070/25172/cover/9781107025172.jpg",
  abstract =     "A concise introduction to Feynman diagram techniques,
                 this book shows how they can be applied to the analysis
                 of complex many-particle systems, and offers a review
                 of the essential elements of quantum mechanics, solid
                 state physics and statistical mechanics. Alongside a
                 detailed account of the method of second quantization,
                 the book covers topics such as Green's and correlation
                 functions, diagrammatic techniques, superconductivity
                 and contains several case studies. Some background
                 knowledge in quantum mechanics, solid state physics and
                 mathematical methods of physics is assumed. Detailed
                 derivations of formulas and in-depth examples and
                 chapter exercises from various areas of condensed
                 matter physics make this a valuable resource for both
                 researchers and advanced undergraduate students in
                 condensed-matter theory, many-body physics and
                 electrical engineering. Solutions to exercises are made
                 available online.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1955--",
  subject =      "Feynman diagrams; Many-body problem; Condensed matter;
                 SCIENCE / Physics.",
  tableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 1. A brief review of quantum mechanics \\
                 2. Single-particle states \\
                 3. Second quantization \\
                 4. The electron gas \\
                 5. A brief review of statistical mechanics \\
                 6. Real-time Green's and correlation functions \\
                 7. Applications of real-time Green's functions \\
                 8. Imaginary-time Green's and correlation functions \\
                 9. Diagrammatic techniques \\
                 10. Electron gas: a diagrammatic approach \\
                 11. Phonons, photons, and electrons \\
                 12. Superconductivity \\
                 13. Nonequilibrium Green's function \\
                 Appendices \\
                 Index",
}

@Book{Ottaviani:2013:F,
  author =       "Jim Ottaviani and Leland Myrick",
  title =        "{Feynman}",
  publisher =    "First Second",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "266",
  year =         "2013",
  ISBN =         "1-59643-827-4 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-59643-827-9 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Oct 21 06:23:02 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/hsns.bib",
  abstract =     "In this substantial graphic novel biography, First
                 Second presents the larger-than-life exploits of
                 Nobel-winning quantum physicist, adventurer, musician,
                 world-class raconteur, and one of the greatest minds of
                 the twentieth century: Richard Feynman. Written by
                 nonfiction comics mainstay Jim Ottaviani and
                 brilliantly illustrated by First Second author Leland
                 Myrick, Feynman tells the story of the great man's life
                 from his childhood in Long Island to his work on the
                 Manhattan Project and the Challenger disaster.
                 Ottaviani tackles the bad with the good, leaving the
                 reader delighted by Feynman's exuberant life and
                 staggered at the loss humanity suffered with his
                 death.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Coloring by Hilary Sycamore and Sky Blue Ink with
                 assistance from Marion Vitus; Book design by Marion
                 Vitus.",
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Juvenile
                 literature; (Richard Phillips),; Physicists; United
                 States; Biography; Nobel Prize winners; Space flight;
                 Nuclear energy; Safes; Musicians; Adventure and
                 adventurers; Quantum electrodynamics; Adventure and
                 adventurers; Musicians; Nobel Prize winners; Nuclear
                 energy; Physicists; Quantum electrodynamics; Safes;
                 Space flight.",
  subject-dates = "1918--1988",
}

@Article{Wuthrich:2013:AIP,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  title =        "Against the Impossible Picture: {Feynman}'s Heuristics
                 in His Search for a Divergence-Free Quantum
                 Electrodynamics",
  journal =      "Physics and Philosophy",
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2013",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-5178",
  ISSN =         "1863-7388",
  ISSN-L =       "1863-7388",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 10:16:10 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Article ID 019.",
  URL =          "http://hdl.handle.net/2003/29919",
  abstract =     "I review three early steps of the development of
                 Feynman's proposal for a divergence-free quantum
                 electrodynamics and identify the characteristic feature
                 of his heuristics: the search for alternative
                 formulations of the existing theories. Feynman's
                 reformulations always had precise goals, and in each of
                 the three steps one of them was particularly important.
                 Through reformulation, he tried (1) to extend the
                 domain of application of an existing theory, (2) to
                 provide a model to justify the theory's equations, or
                 (3) to reveal assumptions problematic for the existing
                 theory and in this way find amendments to it",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Wuthrich:2013:FSD,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s struggle and {Dyson}'s surprise: the
                 development and early application of a new means of
                 representation",
  crossref =     "Katzir:2013:TTH",
  chapter =      "11",
  pages =        "271--289",
  year =         "2013",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 29 06:09:17 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Xiao:2013:SAA,
  author =       "Bo Xiao and Hao Wang and Shou-hua Zhu",
  title =        "A simple algorithm for automatic {Feynman} diagram
                 generation",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "184",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "1966--1972",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2013",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2013.03.015",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 15 07:02:08 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465513001124",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Crease:2014:FF,
  author =       "Robert P. Crease",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s failings",
  journal =      j-PHYS-WORLD,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "03",
  pages =        "25",
  year =         "2014",
  CODEN =        "PHWOEW",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/27/03/34",
  ISSN =         "0953-8585 (print), 2058-7058 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0953-8585",
  bibdate =      "Sun Dec  2 07:58:49 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://stacks.iop.org/2058-7058/27/i=03/a=34",
  abstract =     "They were never successful as a textbook. So why, a
                 half-century after their publication, do so many
                 physicists keep Richard Feynman's three volumes within
                 reach? Robert P. Crease has a theory.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics World",
  journal-URL =  "http://physicsworldarchive.iop.org/",
}

@Article{Crease:2014:FLF,
  author =       "Robert P. Crease and Peter Pesic",
  title =        "The {Feynman} Lectures, Fifty Years On",
  journal =      j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "143--145",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "2014",
  CODEN =        "PHPEF2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-014-0137-5",
  ISSN =         "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1422-6944",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 16 13:13:24 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=1422-6944&volume=16&issue=2;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-014-0137-5",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
}

@Article{Fritzsche:2014:FTQ,
  author =       "S. Fritzsche",
  title =        "The {Feynman} tools for quantum information
                 processing: Design and implementation",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "185",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "1697--1718",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "2014",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2014.02.003",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 21 19:19:18 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465514000356",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655/",
}

@Article{Gross:2014:BRB,
  author =       "Ari Gross",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Feynman}}, by J. Ottaviani
                 and L. Myrick}",
  journal =      j-ANN-SCIENCE,
  volume =       "71",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "292--294",
  year =         "2014",
  CODEN =        "ANNSA8",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/00033790.2012.669846",
  ISSN =         "0003-3790 (print), 1464-505X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0003-3790",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 27 15:59:35 MST 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/annscience.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Annals of Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tasc20",
}

@Book{Jishi:2014:FDT,
  author =       "Radi A. Jishi",
  title =        "{Feynman} diagram techniques in condensed matter
                 physics",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 400",
  year =         "2014",
  ISBN =         "1-107-02517-6 (hardcover), 1-107-65533-1 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-107-02517-2 (hardcover), 978-1-107-65533-1
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC794.6.F4 J57 2013",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:40:05 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb43672681b",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1955--",
  subject =      "Feynman diagrams; Many-body problem; Condensed matter;
                 Condensed matter.; Feynman diagrams.; Many-body
                 problem.; Feynman, Diagrammes de.; Probl{\`e}me des N
                 corps.; Mati{\`e}re condens{\'e}e.",
  tableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 1. A brief review of quantum mechanics \\
                 2. Single-particle states \\
                 3. Second quantization \\
                 4. The electron gas \\
                 5. A brief review of statistical mechanics \\
                 6. Real-time Green's and correlation functions \\
                 7. Applications of real-time Green's functions \\
                 8. Imaginary-time Green's and correlation functions \\
                 9. Diagrammatic techniques \\
                 10. Electron gas: a diagrammatic approach \\
                 11. Phonons, photons, and electrons \\
                 12. Superconductivity \\
                 13. Nonequilibrium Green's function \\
                 Appendices \\
                 Index",
}

@Article{Chapman:2015:MFC,
  author =       "S. Jonathan Chapman and David P. Hewett and Lloyd N.
                 Trefethen",
  title =        "Mathematics of the {Faraday} Cage",
  journal =      j-SIAM-REVIEW,
  volume =       "57",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "398--417",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2015",
  CODEN =        "SIREAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1137/140984452",
  ISSN =         "0036-1445 (print), 1095-7200 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-1445",
  bibdate =      "Sat Aug 8 06:17:25 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "http://epubs.siam.org/toc/siread/57/3;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/trefethen-lloyd-n.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/matlab.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siamreview.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "SIAM Review",
  journal-URL =  "http://epubs.siam.org/sirev",
  keywords =     "Faraday cage; harmonic function; homogenization;
                 Matlab; screening; shielding",
  onlinedate =   "January 2015",
  remark =       "From page 299: ``One of the few mathematical
                 treatments [of the Faraday cage] we have found is in
                 section 7-5 of Vol. 2 of \booktitle{The Feynman
                 Lectures on Physics} [11], where so far as we can tell,
                 the analysis is incorrect. Feynman considers equal
                 charges rather than equal potentials, his wires are of
                 infinitesimal radius, there is no wavelength or indeed
                 external field in his discussion, and the strength of
                 the effect is predicted to be exponential.''",
}

@Book{Coopersmith:2015:ESC,
  author =       "Jennifer Coopersmith",
  title =        "Energy, the subtle concept: the discovery of
                 {Feynman}'s blocks from {Leibniz} to {Einstein}",
  publisher =    pub-OXFORD,
  address =      pub-OXFORD:adr,
  edition =      "Revised",
  pages =        "xviii + 422",
  year =         "2015",
  ISBN =         "0-19-871674-5 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-19-871674-7 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC72 .C66 2015",
  bibdate =      "Thu Aug 20 08:40:58 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "Energy is at the heart of physics and of huge
                 importance to society and yet no book exists
                 specifically to explain it, and in simple terms. In
                 tracking the history of energy, this book is filled
                 with the thrill of the chase, the mystery of smoke and
                 mirrors, and presents a fascinating human-interest
                 story. Moreover, following the history provides a
                 crucial aid to understanding: this book explains the
                 intellectual revolutions required to comprehend energy,
                 revolutions as profound as those stemming from
                 Relativity and Quantum Theory. Texts by Descartes,
                 Leibniz, Bernoulli, d'Alembert, Lagrange, Hamilton,
                 Boltzmann, Clausius, Carnot and others are made
                 accessible, and the engines of Watt and Joule are
                 explained. Many fascinating questions are covered,
                 including: --- Why just kinetic and potential energies
                 is one more fundamental than the other? --- What are
                 heat, temperature and action? --- What is the
                 Hamiltonian? --- What have engines to do with physics?
                 Why did the steam-engine evolve only in England? ---
                 Why S=klogW works and why temperature is IT. Using only
                 a minimum of mathematics, this book explains the
                 emergence of the modern concept of energy, in all its
                 forms: Hamilton's mechanics and how it shaped
                 twentieth-century physics, and the meaning of kinetic
                 energy, potential energy, temperature, action, and
                 entropy. It is as much an explanation of fundamental
                 physics as a history of the fascinating discoveries
                 that lie behind our knowledge today.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Leibniz,
                 Gottfried Wilhelm; Einstein, Albert; Newton, Isaac;
                 Lagrange, J.L; (Joseph Louis); Bernoulli, Daniel;
                 Thompson, Benjamin; count von Rumford; Davy, Humphry;
                 Young, Thomas; Force and energy; History; Physics;
                 Force and energy.",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction: Feynman's blocks \\
                 The quest for perpetually acting machines \\
                 Vis viva, the first 'block' of energy \\
                 Heat in the seventeenth century \\
                 Heat in the eighteenth century \\
                 The discovery of latent and specific heats \\
                 A hundred and one years of mechanics: Newton to
                 Lagrange via Daniel Bernoulli \\
                 A tale of two countries: the rise of the steam engine
                 and the caloric theory of heat \\
                 Rumford, Davy and Young \\
                 Naked heat: the gas laws and the specific heats of
                 gases \\
                 Two contrasting characters: Fourier and Herapath \\
                 Sadi Carnot \\
                 Hamilton and Green \\
                 The mechanical equivalent of heat: Mayer, Joule, and
                 Waterston \\
                 Faraday and Helmholtz \\
                 The laws of thermodynamics: Thomson and Clausius \\
                 A forward look \\
                 Impossible things, difficult things \\
                 Conclusions: what is energy? \\
                 Appendix I: Timeline \\
                 Appendix II: Powers of ten for energy \\
                 Appendix III: Extras \\
                 Appendix IV: Miniature portraits",
}

@InCollection{Feynman:2015:AA,
  author =       "Joan Feynman",
  title =        "From auroras to anthropology",
  crossref =     "Charman-Anderson:2015:PSS",
  pages =        "??--??",
  year =         "2015",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:01:54 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://findingada.com/shop/a-passion-for-science-stories-of-discovery-and-invention/joan-feynman-from-auroras-to-anthropology/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Richard Phillips Feynman",
}

@Book{Morton-Smith:2015:O,
  author =       "Tom Morton-Smith",
  title =        "{Oppenheimer}",
  publisher =    "Oberon Books Ltd.",
  address =      "London, UK",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "2015",
  ISBN =         "1-78319-198-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-78319-198-7",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jan 31 06:50:20 2015",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  URL =          "http://stratford-upon-avon-theatre.blogspot.com/2015/01/rsc-oppenheimer-review-stratford-upon.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Albert Einstein; Bob Serber; Charlotte Serber; Edward
                 Teller; Frank Oppenheimer; Giovanni Rossi; Haakon
                 Chevalier; Hans Bethe; Jackie Oppenheimer; Jean
                 Tatlock; Joe Weinberg; Kenneth Nichols; Kitty Puening;
                 Klaus Fuchs; Leslie Groves; Little Boy; Luis Alvarez;
                 Paul Tibbets; Peer Da Silva; Richard Feynman; Richard
                 Harrison; Robert J. Oppenheimer; Robert Wilson; Ruth
                 Tolman",
  remark =       "Stage play.",
}

@Article{Onion:2015:GHB,
  author =       "Rebecca Onion",
  title =        "Graphic Histories: Book Reviews: {Eugene Byrne and
                 Simon Gurr. \booktitle{Darwin: A Graphic Biography}.
                 Washington, DC: Smithsonian Books, 2013. 96 pp., illus.
                 ISBN 978-1-58834-352-9. \$9.95 (paper). Apostolos
                 Doxiadis and Christos H. Papadimitriou.
                 \booktitle{Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth}. New
                 York: Bloomsbury, 2009. 347 pp., illus. ISBN
                 978-1-59691-452-0. \$22.95 (paper). Jonathan
                 Fetter-Vorm. \booktitle{Trinity: A Graphic History of
                 the First Atomic Bomb}. New York: Hill and Wang, 2012.
                 154 pp., illus. ISBN 978-0-8090-9355-7. \$14.95
                 (paper). Jim Ottaviani and Leyland Myrick.
                 \booktitle{Feynman}. New York: First Second, 2011. 272
                 pp., illus. ISBN 978-1-59643-827-9. \$19.99 (paper).
                 Lauren Redniss. Radioactive: Marie \& Pierre Curie: A
                 Tale of Love and Fallout. New York: Harper Collins,
                 2010. 208 pp., illus. ISBN 978-0-06135-132-7. \$29.99
                 (hardcover)}",
  journal =      j-HIST-STUD-NAT-SCI,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "621--629",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2015",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2015.45.4.621",
  ISSN =         "1939-1811 (print), 1939-182X (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1939-182X",
  bibdate =      "Wed Oct 21 05:56:49 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/hsns.2015.45.issue-4;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/hsns.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/hsns.2015.45.4.621",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.jstor.org/journals/19391811.html",
}

@Article{Smirnov:2015:FCI,
  author =       "A. V. Smirnov",
  title =        "{FIRE5}: a {C++} implementation of {Feynman Integral
                 REduction}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "189",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "182--191",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "2015",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2014.11.024",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 9 10:15:57 MST 2015",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465514004123",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://chance.amstat.org/;
                 http://link.springer.com/journal/144;
                 http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ucha20",
}

@Article{Xiao:2015:EVS,
  author =       "Bo Xiao and Hao Wang",
  title =        "An extended version of the simple and fast {Feynman}
                 diagram generator {EasyFeynDiag}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "186",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "108--109",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "2015",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2014.08.025",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Mon Nov 10 08:38:05 MST 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465514003191",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655/",
}

@Book{DAuria:2016:SRF,
  author =       "R. D'Auria and Mario Trigiante",
  title =        "From special relativity to {Feynman} diagrams: a
                 course in theoretical particle physics for beginners",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xvi + 601",
  year =         "2016",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22014-7",
  ISBN =         "3-319-22013-6 (print), 3-319-22014-4 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-319-22014-7 (e-book), 978-3-319-22013-0
                 (print)",
  ISSN =         "2198-7882",
  LCCN =         "QC793.2; QC174.45-174.52",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 31 07:20:30 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "UNITEXT for Physics",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-22014-7",
  abstract =     "This book, now in its second edition, provides an
                 introductory course on theoretical particle physics
                 with the aim of filling the gap that exists between
                 basic courses of classical and quantum mechanics and
                 advanced courses of (relativistic) quantum mechanics
                 and field theory. After a concise but comprehensive
                 introduction to special relativity, key aspects of
                 relativistic dynamics are covered and some elementary
                 concepts of general relativity introduced. Basics of
                 the theory of groups and Lie algebras are explained,
                 with discussion of the group of rotations and the
                 Lorentz and Poincar{\'e} groups. In addition, a concise
                 account of representation theory and of tensor calculus
                 is provided. Quantization of the electromagnetic field
                 in the radiation range is fully discussed. The
                 essentials of the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms
                 are reviewed, proceeding from systems with a finite
                 number of degrees of freedom and extending the
                 discussion to fields. The final four chapters are
                 devoted to development of the quantum field theory,
                 ultimately introducing the graphical description of
                 interaction processes by means of Feynman diagrams. The
                 book will be of value for students seeking to
                 understand the main concepts that form the basis of
                 contemporary theoretical particle physics and also for
                 engineers and lecturers. An Appendix on some special
                 relativity effects is added.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Physics; Gravitation; Quantum theory; Cosmology;
                 Particles (Nuclear physics); Quantum field theory;
                 Cosmology.; Gravitation.; Particles (Nuclear physics);
                 Physics.; Quantum field theory.; Quantum theory.",
  tableofcontents = "Special Relativity \\
                 Relativistic Dynamics \\
                 The Equivalence Principle \\
                 The Poincar{\'e} Group \\
                 Maxwell Equations and Special Relativity \\
                 Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field \\
                 Group Representations and Lie Algebras \\
                 Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Formalism \\
                 Quantum Mechanics Formalism \\
                 Relativistic Wave Equations \\
                 Quantization of Boson and Fermion Fields \\
                 Fields in Interaction",
}

@Book{Mermin:2016:WQR,
  author =       "N. David Mermin",
  title =        "Why Quark Rhymes with Pork, and Other Scientific
                 Diversions",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 391",
  year =         "2016",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139162579",
  ISBN =         "1-107-02430-7 (hardcover), 1-139-16257-8 (e-book),
                 1-316-47617-0 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-107-02430-4 (hardcover), 978-1-139-16257-9
                 (e-book), 978-1-316-47617-8 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC71 .M373 2016",
  bibdate =      "Wed Mar 2 11:32:44 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Brings together columns published in
                 \booktitle{Physics Today}, 1988--2009.",
  subject =      "Physics; Popular works; Science",
  tableofcontents = "Part I. Reference Frame Columns, Physics Today,
                 1988--2009 \\
                 1. What's wrong with this Lagrangean? April 1988 \\
                 2. What's wrong with this library? August 1988 \\
                 3. What's wrong with these prizes? January 1989 \\
                 4. What's wrong with this pillow? April 1989 \\
                 5. What's wrong with this prose? May 1989 \\
                 6. What's wrong with these equations? October 1989 \\
                 7. What's wrong with these elements of reality? June
                 1990 \\
                 8. What's wrong with these reviews? August 1990 \\
                 9. What's wrong with those epochs? November 1990 \\
                 10. Publishing in computopia, May 1991 \\
                 11. What's wrong with those grants, June 1991 \\
                 12. What's wrong in computopia, April 1992 \\
                 13. What's wrong with those talks? November 1992 \\
                 14. Two lectures on the wave-particle duality, January
                 1993 \\
                 15. A quarrel we can settle, December 1993 \\
                 16. What's wrong with this temptation, June 1994 \\
                 17. What's wrong with this sustaining myth, March 1996
                 \\
                 18. The golemization of relativity, April 1996 \\
                 19. Diary of a Nobel guest, March 1997 \\
                 20. What's wrong with this reading, October 1997 \\
                 21. How not to create tigers, August 1999 \\
                 22. What's wrong with this elegance? March 2000 \\
                 23. The contemplation of quantum computation, July 2000
                 \\
                 24. What's wrong with these questions? February 2001
                 \\
                 25. What's wrong with this quantum world? February 2004
                 \\
                 26. Could Feynman have said this? May 2004 \\
                 27. My life with Einstein, December 2005 \\
                 28. What has quantum mechanics to do with factoring?
                 April 2007 \\
                 29. Some curious facts about quantum factoring, October
                 2007 \\
                 30. What's bad about this habit, May 2009 \\
                 Part II. Shedding Bad Habits \\
                 31. Fixing the shifty split, Physics Today, July 2012
                 \\
                 32. What I think about Now, Physics Today, March 2014
                 \\
                 33. Why QBism is not the Copenhagen interpretation,
                 lecture, Vienna, June 2014 \\
                 Part III. More from Professor Mozart \\
                 34. What's wrong with this book? Unpublished, 1992 \\
                 35. What's wrong with these stanzas? Physics Today,
                 July 2007 \\
                 Part IV. More to be said \\
                 36. The complete diary of a Nobel guest, unpublished,
                 1996 \\
                 37. Elegance in physics, unpublished lecture,
                 Minneapolis, 1999 \\
                 38. Questions for 2105, unpublished lecture, Zurich,
                 2005 \\
                 Part V. Some People I've Known \\
                 39. My life with Fisher, lecture, Rutgers University,
                 2001 \\
                 40. My life with Kohn, 2003, updated 2013 \\
                 41. My life with Wilson, lecture, Cornell University,
                 2014 \\
                 42. My life with Peierls, unpublished lecture, Santa
                 Barbara, 1997 \\
                 Part VI. Summing It Up \\
                 43. Writing physics, lecture, Cornell University,
                 1999",
}

@Article{Semenov:2016:LPA,
  author =       "A. Semenov",
  title =        "{LanHEP} --- A package for automatic generation of
                 {Feynman} rules from the {Lagrangian}. {Version 3.2}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "201",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "167--170",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "2016",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 18 20:00:19 MST 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465516000199",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655/",
}

@Article{Trefethen:2016:SFC,
  author =       "Lloyd N. Trefethen",
  title =        "Surprises of the {Faraday} Cage",
  journal =      j-SIAM-NEWS,
  volume =       "49",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "??--??",
  day =          "21",
  month =        jul # "\slash " # aug,
  year =         "2016",
  ISSN =         "0036-1437",
  ISSN-L =       "0036-1437",
  bibdate =      "Fri Sep 30 12:14:33 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/trefethen-lloyd-n.bib",
  URL =          "https://sinews.siam.org/DetailsPage/TabId/900/ArtMID/2243/ArticleID/757/Surprises-of-the-Faraday-Cage.aspx",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Michael Faraday; Richard P. Feynman",
}

@Article{Uggerhoj:2016:YCE,
  author =       "U. I. Uggerh{\o}j and R. E. Mikkelsen and J. Faye",
  title =        "The young centre of the {Earth}",
  journal =      j-EUR-J-PHYS,
  volume =       "37",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "035602:1--035602:8",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "2016",
  CODEN =        "EJPHD4",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1088/0143-0807/37/3/035602",
  ISSN =         "0143-0807 (print), 1361-6404 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0143-0807",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 11 09:38:00 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  remark =       "The authors report that Feynman
                 \cite{Feynman:2003:FLG} first observed that the center
                 of the Earth is younger than its surface, but
                 erroneously reported the age difference to be a day or
                 two; the correct answer is about 2.49 years. This
                 reference was found by the bibliographer on page 163 of
                 the book \booktitle{Einstein's Monsters}, by Chris
                 Impey.",
  abstract =     "We treat, as an illustrative example of gravitational
                 time dilation in relativity, the observation that the
                 centre of the Earth is younger than the surface by an
                 appreciable amount. Richard Feynman first made this
                 insightful point and presented an estimate of the size
                 of the effect in a talk; a transcription was later
                 published in which the time difference is quoted as
                 one or two days'. However, a back-of-the-envelope
                 calculation shows that the result is in fact a few
                 years. In this paper we present this estimate alongside
                 a more elaborate analysis yielding a difference of two
                 and a half years. The aim is to provide a fairly
                 complete solution to the relativity of the `aging' of
                 an object due to differences in the gravitational
                 potential. This solution accessible at the
                 undergraduate level can be used for educational
                 purposes, as an example in the classroom. Finally, we
                 also briefly discuss why exchanging `years' for
                 days' which in retrospect is a quite simple, but
                 significant, mistake has been repeated seemingly
                 uncritically, albeit in a few cases only. The
                 pedagogical value of this discussion is to show
                 students that any number or observation, no matter who
                 brought it forward, must be critically examined.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "European Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://iopscience.iop.org/0143-0807/",
}

@Book{Weatherall:2016:VSP,
  author =       "James Owen Weatherall",
  title =        "Void: the strange physics of nothing",
  publisher =    pub-YALE,
  address =      pub-YALE:adr,
  pages =        "196",
  year =         "2016",
  ISBN =         "0-300-20998-3 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-300-20998-3 (hardcover)",
  LCCN =         "QC28 .W35 2016",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 19 07:19:52 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Foundational Questions in Science",
  abstract =     "James Owen Weatherall's previous book, \booktitle{The
                 Physics of Wall Street}, was a New York Times
                 best-seller and named one of \booktitle{Physics
                 Today}'s five most intriguing books of 2013. In his
                 newest volume, he takes on a fundamental concept of
                 modern physics: nothing. The physics of stuff ---
                 protons, neutrons, electrons, and even quarks and
                 gluons --- is at least somewhat familiar to most of us.
                 But what about the physics of nothing? Isaac Newton
                 thought of empty space as nothingness extended in all
                 directions, a kind of theater in which physics could
                 unfold. But both quantum theory and relativity tell us
                 that Newton's picture can't be right. Nothing, it turns
                 out, is an awful lot like something, with a structure
                 and properties every bit as complex and mysterious as
                 matter. In his signature lively prose, Weatherall
                 explores the very nature of empty space --- and
                 solidifies his reputation as a science writer to
                 watch.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Paul A. M. Dirac; Richard P. Feynman",
  subject =      "Physics; Philosophy; Nothing (Philosophy); Space;
                 Nothing (Philosophy); Space and time; SCIENCE /
                 Gravity; SCIENCE / History; SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum
                 Theory; Nothing (Philosophy); Space; Nichts; Raum;
                 Theoretische Physik",
  tableofcontents = "Prologue: much ado about nothing \\
                 The plenum and the void \\
                 Waves of space itself \\
                 The nothing nothings \\
                 Epilogue: why nothing really matters: quantum gravity
                 and beyond",
}

@Article{Whitaker:2016:RFB,
  author =       "Andrew Whitaker",
  title =        "{Richard Feynman} and {Bell's Theorem}",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "84",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "493--494",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "2016",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4948268",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 21 08:21:52 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
}

@Book{Wolfram:2016:IMP,
  author =       "Stephen Wolfram",
  title =        "Idea makers: personal perspectives on the lives and
                 ideas of some notable people",
  publisher =    "Wolfram Media, Inc.",
  address =      "Champaign, IL, USA",
  pages =        "250 (est.)",
  year =         "2016",
  ISBN =         "1-57955-003-7 (hardcover), 1-57955-005-3 (e-book),
                 1-57955-011-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-57955-003-5 (hardcover), 978-1-57955-005-9
                 (e-book), 978-1-57955-011-0",
  LCCN =         "Q141 .W678562 2016",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jul 15 16:08:15 MDT 2016",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/c/crandall-richard-e.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/mandelbrot-benoit.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/turing-alan-mathison.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mathematica.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.wolfram-media.com/products/idea-makers.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Ada Lovelace; Alan Turing; Beno{\^\i}t Mandelbrot;
                 Bertrand Russell; Alfred North Whitehead; George Boole;
                 Gottfried Leibniz; John von Neumann; Kurt G{\"o}del;
                 Marvin Minsky; Richard Crandall; Richard Feynman;
                 Russell Towle; Solomon Golomb; Srinivasa Ramanujan;
                 Steve Jobs",
  subject =      "Biography; History; Science; Scientists",
  tableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 Richard Feynman \\
                 Kurt G{\"o}del \\
                 Alan Turing \\
                 John von Neumann \\
                 George Boole \\
                 Ada Lovelace \\
                 Gottfried Leibniz \\
                 Beno{\^\i}t Mandelbrot \\
                 Steve Jobs \\
                 Marvin Minsky \\
                 Russell Towle \\
                 Bertrand Russell \& Alfred Whitehead \\
                 Richard Crandall \\
                 Srinivasa Ramanujan \\
                 Solomon Golomb",
}

@Book{Halpern:2017:QLH,
  author =       "Paul Halpern",
  title =        "The Quantum Labyrinth: How {Richard Feynman} and {John
                 Wheeler} Revolutionized Time and Reality",
  publisher =    pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 311",
  year =         "2017",
  ISBN =         "0-465-09758-8 (hardcover), 0-465-09759-6 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-465-09758-6 (hardcover), 978-0-465-09759-3
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .H347 2017",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 11 06:13:36 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "In Fall 1939, Richard Feynman, a brash and brilliant
                 recent graduate of MIT, arrived in John Wheeler's
                 Princeton office to report for duty as his teaching
                 assistant. The prim and proper Wheeler timed their
                 interaction with a watch placed on the table. Feynman
                 caught on, and for the next meeting brought his own
                 cheap watch, set it on the table next to Wheeler's, and
                 also began timing the chat. The two had a hearty laugh
                 and a lifelong friendship was born. At first glance,
                 they would seem an unlikely pair. Feynman was rough on
                 the exterior, spoke in a working class Queens accent,
                 and loved playing bongo drums, picking up hitchhikers,
                 and exploring out-of-the way places. Wheeler was a
                 family man, spoke softly and politely, dressed in
                 suits, and had the manners of a minister. Yet
                 intellectually, their roles were reversed. Wheeler was
                 a raging nonconformist, full of wild ideas about space,
                 time, and the universe. Feynman was very cautious in
                 his research, wanting to prove and confirm everything
                 himself. Yet when Feynman saw merit in one of Wheeler's
                 crazy ideas and found that it matched experimental
                 data, their joint efforts paid off phenomenally.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1961--",
  keywords =     "Albert Einstein; Eugene Wigner; Freeman Dyson; Hans
                 Bethe; J. Robert Oppenheimer; John Archibald Wheeler;
                 John Clark Slater; Murray Gell-Mann; Niels Bohr;
                 Richard Phillips Feynman",
  subject =      "Quantum theory; Time; Space and time; Reality;
                 Feynman, Richard P; (Richard Phillips); Wheeler, John
                 Archibald",
  subject-dates = "Richard Feynman (1918--1988); John Wheeler
                 (1911--2008)",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction: A Revolution in Time / 1--13 \\
                 1: Wheeler's watch / 15--41 \\
                 2: The only particle in the universe / 43--79 \\
                 3: All the roads not to paradise / 81--112 \\
                 4: The hidden paths of ghosts / 113--131 \\
                 5:The island and the mountains: mapping the particle
                 landscape / 133--166 \\
                 6: Life as an amoeba in the foamy sea of possibilities
                 / 167--198 \\
                 7: Time's arrow and the mysterious Mr. X / 199--228 \\
                 8: Minds, machines, and the cosmos / 229--260 \\
                 Conclusion: The way of the labyrinth / 261--267 \\
                 Epilogue: Encounters with Wheeler / 269--271 \\
                 Acknowledgments / 273--274 \\
                 Notes / 275--286 \\
                 Further Reading / 287--289 \\
                 Index / 291--311",
}

@Article{Mermin:2017:FBT,
  author =       "N. David Mermin",
  title =        "{Feynman} and {Bell's Theorem}, and the pronunciation
                 of ``quark''",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "85",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "5--5",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "2017",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4969073",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibdate =      "Fri Oct 20 14:58:19 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
}

@Article{Nogueira:2017:FRCa,
  author =       "P. Nogueira",
  title =        "From {Feynman} rules to conserved quantum numbers,
                 {I}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "214",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "83--90",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2017",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Fri Mar 3 06:05:58 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465517300371",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Nogueira:2017:FRCb,
  author =       "P. Nogueira",
  title =        "From {Feynman} rules to conserved quantum numbers,
                 {II}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "215",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "13--19",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "2017",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Fri Mar 31 15:52:48 MDT 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465517300395",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Book{Piccioni:2017:FSPa,
  author =       "Robert L. Piccioni",
  title =        "{Feynman} Simplified Part 1: Mechanics, Light, Waves,
                 \& Special Relativity",
  publisher =    "Real Science Publishing",
  address =      "Westlake Village, CA, USA",
  pages =        "360 (est.)",
  year =         "2017",
  ISBN =         "1-5209-1071-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-5209-1071-0",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 20 06:17:59 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Piccioni:2017:FSPb,
  author =       "Robert L. Piccioni",
  title =        "{Feynman} Simplified Part 2: Electromagnetism",
  publisher =    "Real Science Publishing",
  address =      "Westlake Village, CA, USA",
  pages =        "398 (est.)",
  year =         "2017",
  ISBN =         "1-5217-1706-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-5217-1706-6",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 20 06:17:59 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Piccioni:2017:FSPc,
  author =       "Robert L. Piccioni",
  title =        "{Feynman} Simplified Part 3: Quantum Mechanics",
  publisher =    "Real Science Publishing",
  address =      "Westlake Village, CA, USA",
  pages =        "332 (est.)",
  year =         "2017",
  ISBN =         "1-5211-9520-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-5211-9520-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 20 06:17:59 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Piccioni:2017:FSPd,
  author =       "Robert L. Piccioni",
  title =        "{Feynman} Simplified Part 4: Math for Physicists \&
                 The Best of {Feynman}",
  publisher =    "Real Science Publishing",
  address =      "Westlake Village, CA, USA",
  pages =        "262 (est.)",
  year =         "2017",
  ISBN =         "1-5210-6425-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-5210-6425-2",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 20 06:17:59 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Ryckman:2017:BRV,
  author =       "Thomas Ryckman",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Void: The Strange Physics of
                 Nothing}}, James Owen Weatherall, Yale U. Press, 2016,
                 196 p, \$26.00, ISBN 978-0-300-20998-3}",
  journal =      j-PHYS-TODAY,
  volume =       "70",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "59--60",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "2017",
  CODEN =        "PHTOAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/pt.3.3695",
  ISSN =         "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0031-9228",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  fjournal =     "Physics Today",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
  keywords =     "Paul A. M. Dirac; Richard P. Feynman",
}

@Article{Shayak:2017:WTS,
  author =       "B. Shayak",
  title =        "Why trains stay on tracks",
  journal =      j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
  volume =       "85",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "178--184",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2017",
  CODEN =        "AJPIAS",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4973370",
  ISSN =         "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0002-9505",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "See \cite{Feynman:19xx:HTS}",
  fjournal =     "American Journal of Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
  keywords =     "Richard P. Feynman",
}

@Article{Stoltzner:2017:FDM,
  author =       "Michael St{\"o}ltzner",
  title =        "{Feynman} Diagrams as Models",
  journal =      j-MATH-INTEL,
  volume =       "39",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "46--54",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2017",
  CODEN =        "MAINDC",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-017-9716-z",
  ISSN =         "0343-6993 (print), 1866-7414 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0343-6993",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 18:37:40 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The Mathematical Intelligencer",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/283",
}

@Article{Ablinger:2018:IEH,
  author =       "J. Ablinger and J. Bl{\"u}mlein and A. {De Freitas}
                 and M. van Hoeij and E. Imamoglu and C. G. Raab and
                 C.-S. Radu and C. Schneider",
  title =        "Iterated elliptic and hypergeometric integrals for
                 {Feynman} diagrams",
  journal =      j-J-MATH-PHYS,
  volume =       "59",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "062305",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "JMAPAQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4986417",
  ISSN =         "0022-2488 (print), 1089-7658 (electronic), 1527-2427",
  ISSN-L =       "0022-2488",
  bibdate =      "Fri Sep 28 08:07:04 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jmathphys2015.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Mathematical Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://jmp.aip.org/",
}

@Article{Brown:2018:HDF,
  author =       "James Robert Brown",
  title =        "How Do {Feynman} Diagrams Work?",
  journal =      j-PERSPECT-SCI,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "423--442",
  month =        jul # "--" # aug,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "PRSIEU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00281",
  ISSN =         "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1063-6145",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 09:22:05 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/posc_a_00281",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Perspectives on Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science",
  remark =       "Special issue on Feynman Diagrams.",
}

@Article{Brown:2018:I,
  author =       "James Robert Brown",
  title =        "Introduction",
  journal =      j-PERSPECT-SCI,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "419",
  month =        jul # "--" # aug,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "PRSIEU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00280",
  ISSN =         "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1063-6145",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 09:22:05 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/posc_a_00280",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Perspectives on Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science",
  remark =       "Special issue on Feynman Diagrams.",
}

@Article{Bucknum:2018:SFS,
  author =       "Michael J. Bucknum and Eduardo A. Castro",
  title =        "{Sommerfeld}'s fine structure constant approximated as
                 a series representation in $e$ and $ \pi $",
  journal =      j-J-MATH-CHEM,
  volume =       "56",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "651--655",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "JMCHEG",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10910-017-0835-8",
  ISSN =         "0259-9791 (print), 1572-8897 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0259-9791",
  bibdate =      "Tue Mar 6 07:08:25 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "http://link.springer.com/journal/10910/56/3;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/sommerfeld-arnold.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jmathchem.bib",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10910-017-0835-8",
  abstract =     "Sommerfeld in 1916 introduced the dimensionless fine
                 structure constant, $ \alpha $, in to the context of
                 atomic physics, in the course of working out the
                 relativistic theory of the H atom, under the old
                 quantum theory of Bohr. He was able to account for the
                 fine structural detail of the atomic line spectrum of H
                 by introducing this dimensionless constant which
                 emerged naturally from his relativistic theory of the H
                 atom. Since this time, the fine structure constant has
                 emerged in several other contexts within experimental
                 and theoretical physics. It has attained a status of
                 being a mysterious number in physics that defies
                 understanding as to its experimentally verified
                 magnitude and identity. Being physically dimensionless,
                 such a number invites a suggestion (or approximation)
                 of its value in terms of mathematical constants in some
                 formulation. Feynman most famously has conjectured that
                 it might be possible to account for $ \alpha $ in some
                 type of series or product expression in ``$e$'', the
                 base of natural logarithms, and ``$ \pi $'' the
                 familiar circular constant. Here we propose an infinite
                 series in the product $ e \cdot \pi $ that converges,
                 within a few terms, to better than 9999 parts in 10,000
                 of the true value of $ \alpha $.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Journal of Mathematical Chemistry",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/10910",
  journalabr =   "J. Math. Chem.",
  remark =       "The authors on pages 652--653 quote Richard Feynman
                 \cite{Feynman:1988:QST}: ``There is a most profound and
                 beautiful question associated with the observed
                 coupling constant, $e$, \ldots{} the amplitude for a
                 real electron to emit or absorb a real photon. It is a
                 simple number that has been experimentally determined
                 to be close to 0.08542455. (My physicist friends won't
                 recognize this number, because they like to remember it
                 as the inverse of its square: about 137.03597 with
                 about an uncertainty of about 2 in the last decimal
                 place. It has been a mystery ever since it was
                 discovered more than fifty years ago, and all good
                 theoretical physicists put this number up on their wall
                 and worry about it.) Immediately you would like to know
                 where this number for a coupling comes from: is it
                 related to pi or perhaps to the base of natural
                 logarithms? Nobody knows. It's one of the greatest damn
                 mysteries of physics: a magic number that comes to us
                 with no understanding by man. You might say the hand of
                 God wrote that number, and we don't know how he pushed
                 his pencil. We know what kind of a dance to do
                 experimentally to measure this number very accurately,
                 but we don't know what kind of dance to do on the
                 computer to make this number come out, without putting
                 it in secretly!''",
}

@Article{Dorato:2018:NRF,
  author =       "Mauro Dorato and Emanuele Rossanese",
  title =        "The Nature of Representation in {Feynman} Diagrams",
  journal =      j-PERSPECT-SCI,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "443--458",
  month =        jul # "--" # aug,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "PRSIEU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00282",
  ISSN =         "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1063-6145",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 09:22:05 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/posc_a_00282",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Perspectives on Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science",
  remark =       "Special issue on Feynman Diagrams.",
}

@Book{Dyson:2018:MPA,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  title =        "Maker of patterns: an autobiography through letters",
  publisher =    "Liveright Publishing Corporation",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "xvi + 400",
  year =         "2018",
  ISBN =         "0-87140-386-2 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-87140-386-5 (hardcover)",
  LCCN =         "QC16.D95 A3 2018",
  bibdate =      "Tue Nov 20 06:08:17 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  abstract =     "Both recalling his life story and recounting many of
                 the major advances in twentieth-century science, a
                 renowned physicist shares his autobiography through
                 letters. While recognizing that quantum mechanics
                 ``demands serious attention,'' Albert Einstein in 1926
                 admonished fellow physicist Max Born that the theory
                 ``does not bring us closer to the secrets of the Old
                 One.'' Aware that ``there are deep mysteries that
                 Nature intends to keep for herself,'' Freeman Dyson,
                 the 94-year-old theoretical physicist, has nonetheless
                 chronicled the stories of those who were engaged in
                 solving some of the most challenging quandaries of
                 twentieth-century physics. Written between 1940 and the
                 early 1980s, these letters to relatives form an
                 historic account of modern science and its greatest
                 players, including J. Robert Oppenheimer, Richard
                 Feynman, Stephen Hawking, and Hans Bethe. Whether
                 reflecting on the horrors of World War II, the moral
                 dilemmas of nuclear development, the challenges of the
                 space program, or the considerable demands of raising
                 six children, Dyson offers a firsthand account of one
                 of the greatest periods of scientific discovery of our
                 modern age.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Dyson, Freeman J; Physicists; United States;
                 Biography",
  tableofcontents = "Great minds around the billiard table \\
                 War and peace \\
                 Truth and reconciliation \\
                 Cornell student \\
                 Go west, young man \\
                 Demigods on stilts \\
                 Nolo contendere \\
                 Well, doc, you're in \\
                 The physicist in love \\
                 Cornell professor \\
                 Mycenean tablets and spin waves \\
                 Moscow and La Jolla \\
                 The forsaken merman \\
                 A spaceship and a wedding \\
                 Homecoming \\
                 Working for peace \\
                 Marching for justice \\
                 Sitting in judgment \\
                 Two deaths and two departures \\
                 Adventures of a psychiatric nurse \\
                 Whale worshippers and moonchildren",
}

@Article{Kaneko:2018:CNF,
  author =       "T. Kaneko",
  title =        "Counting the number of {Feynman} graphs in {QCD}",
  journal =      j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
  volume =       "226",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "104--113",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "CPHCBZ",
  ISSN =         "0010-4655 (print), 1879-2944 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-4655",
  bibdate =      "Thu May 31 14:32:17 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compphyscomm2010.bib",
  URL =          "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465518300018",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Computer Physics Communications",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00104655",
}

@Article{Meynell:2018:PFD,
  author =       "Letitia Meynell",
  title =        "Picturing {Feynman} Diagrams and the Epistemology of
                 Understanding",
  journal =      j-PERSPECT-SCI,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "459--481",
  month =        jul # "--" # aug,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "PRSIEU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00283",
  ISSN =         "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1063-6145",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 09:22:05 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/posc_a_00283",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Perspectives on Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science",
  remark =       "Special issue on Feynman Diagrams.",
}

@Book{Resag:2018:FHP,
  author =       "J{\"o}rg Resag",
  title =        "{Feynman} and His Physics: The Life and Science of an
                 Extraordinary Man",
  publisher =    "Springer International Publishing",
  address =      "Cham, Switzerland",
  pages =        "xii + 319",
  year =         "2018",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96836-0",
  ISBN =         "3-319-96835-1 (print), 3-319-96836-X (e-book),
                 3-319-96837-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-319-96835-3 (print), 978-3-319-96836-0 (e-book),
                 978-3-319-96837-7",
  ISSN =         "2365-0613 (print), 2365-0621 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "2365-0621",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49 R4713 2018",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 29 08:37:51 MDT 2020",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  series =       "Springer Biographies",
  abstract =     "This book takes the reader on a journey through the
                 life of Richard Feynman and describes, in non-technical
                 terms, his revolutionary contributions to modern
                 physics. Feynman was an unconventional thinker who
                 always tried to get to the bottom of things. In doing
                 so, he developed an intuitive view that made him one of
                 the greatest teachers of physics. The author captures
                 this development and explains it in the context of the
                 zeitgeist of modern physics: What revolutionary ideas
                 did Feynman have, what contribution did he make to the
                 development of quantum mechanics and quantum field
                 theory, how can Feynman's methods be understood? Be
                 enchanted by this book and understand the physics of
                 the genius whose 100th birthday was celebrated in
                 2018.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  shorttableofcontents = "Adolescent years and the principle of least
                 action \\
                 Princeton, Path Integrals, and the Manhattan Project
                 \\
                 Feynman's Path to Quantum Electrodynamics \\
                 California, super cold helium, and the weak interaction
                 \\
                 From researcher to teacher and Nobel Prize winner \\
                 Quarks, computers, and the Challenger disaster \\
                 Glossary \\
                 Sources and Literature",
  subject =      "Sciences; {\'E}tude et enseignement; Astrophysique",
  subject-dates = "Richard P. Feynman (1918--1988)",
  tableofcontents = "1 Adolescent Years and the Principle of Least
                 Action / 1 \\
                 1.1 Childhood, High School and MIT / 3 \\
                 1.2 Light Saves as Much Time as It Can: Fermat's
                 Principle / 24 \\
                 1.3 Mechanics Seen in a Different Way: The Principle of
                 Least Action / 34 \\
                 2 Princeton, Path Integrals, and the Manhattan Project
                 / 43 \\
                 2.1 Feynman in Princeton / 43 \\
                 2.2 Electrodynamics Without Fields / 48 \\
                 2.3 The Action in Quantum Mechanics / 64 \\
                 2.4 Radioactivity and the Manhattan Project / 72 \\
                 3 Feynman's Path to Quantum Electrodynamics / 91 \\
                 3.1 Going to Cornell / 91 \\
                 3.2 The Masterpiece: Feynman Diagrams and Antiparticles
                 / 103 \\
                 3.3 Lamb Shift, Magnetic Moment and Renormalization /
                 121 \\
                 3.4 Schwinger, Tomonaga, and Dyson / 137 \\
                 4 California, Super-Cold Helium, and the Weak
                 Interaction / 151 \\
                 4.1 Brazil and the Move to Caltech / 151 \\
                 4.2 Physics at Low Temperatures / 161 \\
                 4.3 Right and Left: The Violation of Mirror Symmetry /
                 182 \\
                 5 From Researcher to Teacher and Nobel Prizewinner /
                 205 \\
                 5.1 Marriage, Family, and the Nobel Prize / 206 \\
                 5.2 Nanotechnology: There's Plenty of Room at the
                 Bottom / 209 \\
                 5.3 \booktitle{The Feynman Lectures} / 219 \\
                 5.4 Gravity and Quantum Theory / 235 \\
                 6 Quarks, Computers, and the Challenger Disaster / 249
                 \\
                 6.1 Symmetries and Quarks / 250 \\
                 6.2 Computers / 267 \\
                 6.3 The Last Years and the Challenger Disaster / 286
                 \\
                 6.4 Feynman's Legacy / 298 \\
                 Glossary / 305 Sources and Literature / 315",
}

@Article{Stoltzner:2018:FDM,
  author =       "Michael St{\"o}ltzner",
  title =        "{Feynman} Diagrams: Modeling between Physics and
                 Mathematics",
  journal =      j-PERSPECT-SCI,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "482--500",
  month =        jul # "--" # aug,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "PRSIEU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00284",
  ISSN =         "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1063-6145",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 09:22:05 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/posc_a_00284",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Perspectives on Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science",
  remark =       "Special issue on Feynman Diagrams.",
}

@Article{Wuthrich:2018:EWS,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  title =        "The Exigencies of War and the Stink of a Theoretical
                 Problem: Understanding the {Genesis} of {Feynman}'s
                 Quantum Electrodynamics as Mechanistic Modelling at
                 Different Levels",
  journal =      j-PERSPECT-SCI,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "501--520",
  month =        jul # "--" # aug,
  year =         "2018",
  CODEN =        "PRSIEU",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1162/posc_a_00285",
  ISSN =         "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1063-6145",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 09:22:05 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/posc_a_00285",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Perspectives on Science",
  journal-URL =  "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science",
  remark =       "Special issue on Feynman Diagrams.",
}

@Book{Brown:2019:SUS,
  author =       "J. Patrick Brown and Beryl Lipton and Michael Morisy",
  title =        "Scientists under Surveillance: the {FBI} Files",
  publisher =    pub-MIT,
  address =      pub-MIT:adr,
  pages =        "xviii + 413",
  year =         "2019",
  ISBN =         "0-262-53688-9 (paperback), 0-262-35302-4 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-262-53688-2 (paperback), 978-0-262-35302-1
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "Q125 .S4366 2019",
  bibdate =      "Thu May 23 10:28:44 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  note =         "Foreword by Steven Aftergood and introduction by
                 Walter V. Robinson.",
  URL =          "http://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262536882",
  abstract =     "Cold War-era FBI files on famous scientists, including
                 Neil Armstrong, Isaac Asimov, Albert Einstein, Richard
                 Feynman, Alfred Kinsey, and Timothy Leary. Armed with
                 ignorance, misinformation, and unfounded suspicions,
                 the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover cast a suspicious eye on
                 scientists in disciplines ranging from physics to sex
                 research. If the Bureau surveilled writers because of
                 what they believed (as documented in \booktitle{Writers
                 Under Surveillance}), it surveilled scientists because
                 of what they knew. Such scientific ideals as the free
                 exchange of information seemed dangerous when the
                 Soviet Union and the United States regarded each other
                 with mutual suspicion that seemed likely to lead to
                 mutual destruction. \booktitle{Scientists Under
                 Surveillance} gathers FBI files on some of the most
                 famous scientists in America, reproducing them in their
                 original typewritten, teletyped, hand-annotated form.
                 Readers learn that Isaac Asimov, at the time a
                 professor at Boston University's School of Medicine,
                 was a prime suspect in the hunt for a Soviet informant
                 codenamed ROBPROF (the rationale perhaps being that he
                 wrote about robots and was a professor). Richard
                 Feynman had a ``hefty'' FBI file, some of which was
                 based on documents agents found when going through the
                 Soviet ambassador's trash (an invitation to a physics
                 conference in Moscow); other documents in Feynman's
                 file cite an informant who called him a ``master of
                 deception'' (the informant may have been Feynman's
                 ex-wife). And the Bureau's relationship with Alfred
                 Kinsey, the author of The Kinsey Report , was mutually
                 beneficial, with each drawing on the other's data. The
                 files collected in \booktitle{Scientists Under
                 Surveillance} were obtained through Freedom of
                 Information Act requests by MuckRock, a nonprofit
                 engaged in the ongoing project of freeing American
                 history from the locked filing cabinets of government
                 agencies.",
  abstract-2 =   "This is the second volume of FBI files produced by the
                 MuckRock team. This one is focused on scientists and
                 consists of documents from the FBI files obtained by
                 over 4,000 Freedom of Information Act Requests made by
                 the MuckRock team. Some of these documents are
                 available elsewhere (by FOIA requests made by others,
                 and are ostensibly in the public domain). But much of
                 this material has been released for the first time as a
                 result of MuckRock's FOIA requests. As with the volume
                 on Writers Morisy's team at MuckRock have done a lot of
                 work in sifting through the files, compiling and
                 curating material from almost 2 million pages of
                 released documents. As they wrote in the editor's
                 introduction: whereas the previous volume focused on
                 people targeted for what they believed, this one looks
                 at scientists who were targeted for what they know. As
                 with the writer's volume the files collected here are
                 greatly informed by the Cold War and the Bureau's war
                 on communism. The stakes here are arguably higher, with
                 a number of high profile scientists legitimately spying
                 for the Soviet Union, such as Karl Fuchs and Ted
                 Hall.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Scientists; 20th century; Governmental investigations;
                 United States; History; Governmental investigations.;
                 Scientists.",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword by Steven Aftergood / vii \\
                 Introduction by Walter V. Robinson / xi \\
                 Notes on Selections for this Collection / xiii \\
                 Introduction from MuckRock / xv \\
                 Guide to Exemptions / xvii \\
                 Glossary / xix \\
                 Neil Armstrong / 1 \\
                 Isaac Asimov / 13 \\
                 Hans Bethe / 25 \\
                 John P. Craven / 61 \\
                 Albert Einstein / 71 \\
                 Paul Erd{\H{o}}s / 117 \\
                 Richard Feynman / 173 \\
                 Mikhail Kalashnikov / 237 \\
                 Alfred Kinsey / 241 \\
                 Timothy Leary / 269 \\
                 William Masters / 301 \\
                 Arthur Rosenfeld / 307 \\
                 Vera Rubin / 335 \\
                 Carl Sagan / 361 \\
                 Nikola Tesla / 371",
}

@Article{dAlessandro:2019:SRI,
  author =       "Vincenzo d'Alessandro and Santolo Daliento and Marco
                 {Di Mauro} and Salvatore Esposito and Adele Naddeo",
  title =        "Searching for a response: the intriguing mystery of
                 {Feynman}'s theoretical reference amplifier",
  journal =      j-EUR-PHYS-J-H,
  volume =       "44",
  number =       "4--5",
  pages =        "331--347",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "2019",
  CODEN =        "EPJHAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1140/epjh/e2019-90071-6",
  ISSN =         "2102-6459 (print), 2102-6467 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "2102-6459",
  bibdate =      "Sat Nov 30 08:55:12 MST 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/eur-phys-j-h.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjh/e2019-90071-6",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The European Physical Journal H",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.springer.com/journal/13129",
}

@Article{Darrigol:2019:MFQ,
  author =       "Olivier Darrigol",
  title =        "The magic of {Feynman}'s {QED}: from field-less
                 electrodynamics to the {Feynman} diagrams",
  journal =      j-EUR-PHYS-J-H,
  volume =       "44",
  number =       "4--5",
  pages =        "349--369",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "2019",
  CODEN =        "EPJHAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1140/epjh/e2019-100025-2",
  ISSN =         "2102-6459 (print), 2102-6467 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "2102-6459",
  bibdate =      "Sat Nov 30 08:55:12 MST 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/eur-phys-j-h.bib",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjh/e2019-100025-2",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "The European Physical Journal H",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.springer.com/journal/13129",
}

@Article{Forstner:2019:BRP,
  author =       "Christian Forstner",
  title =        "Book Review: {Paul Halpern. \booktitle{The Quantum
                 Labyrinth: How Richard Feynman and John Wheeler
                 Revolutionized Time and Reality}}",
  journal =      j-ISIS,
  volume =       "110",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "197--198",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "2019",
  CODEN =        "ISISA4",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1086/702510",
  ISSN =         "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-1753",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 23 10:17:12 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis2010.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Isis",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/loi/isis",
}

@Article{Ishak:2019:BRFb,
  author =       "B. Ishak",
  title =        "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Feynman and his physics: the
                 life and science of an extraordinary man}}, by J{\"o}rg
                 Resag, Cham, Springer, 2018, 319 pp., \pounds 24.99
                 (hardback), ISBN: 978-3-319-96835-3}",
  journal =      j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
  volume =       "60",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "340--341",
  year =         "2019",
  CODEN =        "CTPHAF",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107514.2019.1709556",
  ISSN =         "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0010-7514",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 29 07:33:23 MDT 2020",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Contemporary Physics",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
  onlinedate =   "27 Jan 2020",
}

@Book{Kim:2019:NPE,
  author =       "Y. S. Kim and Marilyn E. Noz",
  title =        "New perspectives on {Einstein}'s {$ E = m c^2 $}",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 192",
  year =         "2019",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1142/10925",
  ISBN =         "981-323-770-8 (hardcover), 981-323-771-6 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-323-770-4 (hardcover), 978-981-323-771-1
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC173.59.S65 K56 2018",
  bibdate =      "Fri Mar 5 17:41:06 MST 2021",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  abstract =     "Einstein's energy--momentum relation is applicable to
                 particles of all speeds, including the particle at rest
                 and the massless particle moving with the speed of
                 light. If one formula or formalism is applicable to all
                 speeds, we say it is ''Lorentz-covariant.`` As for the
                 internal space-time symmetries, there does not appear
                 to be a clear way to approach this problem. For a
                 particle at rest, there are three spin degrees of
                 freedom. For a massless particle, there are helicity
                 and gauge degrees of freedom. The aim of this book is
                 to present one Lorentz-covariant picture of these two
                 different space--time symmetries. Using the same
                 mathematical tool, it is possible to give a
                 Lorentz-covariant picture of Gell-Mann's quark model
                 for the proton at rest and Feynman's parton model for
                 the fast-moving proton. The mathematical formalism for
                 these aspects of the Lorentz covariance is based on
                 two-by-two matrices and harmonic oscillators which
                 serve as two basic scientific languages for many
                 different branches of physics. It is pointed out that
                 the formalism presented in this book is applicable to
                 various aspects of optical sciences of current
                 interest.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Space and time; Lorentz transformations; Special
                 relativity (Physics); Lorentz transformations.; Space
                 and time.; Special relativity (Physics)",
  tableofcontents = "1: Introduction / 1--7 \\
                 2: Einstein's Philosophical Base / 9--19 \\
                 3: More about Einstein / 21--32 \\
                 4: Einstein in the United States / 33--51 \\
                 5: Introduction to the Lorentz Group / 53--64 \\
                 6: Wigner's Little Groups / 65--83 \\
                 7: Lorentz Completion of the Little Groups / 85--103
                 \\
                 8: Lorentz-covariant Harmonic Oscillators / 105--125
                 \\
                 9: Quarks and Partons / 127--145 \\
                 10: Feynman's Rest of the Universe / 147--165 \\
                 11: Further Applications of the Lorentz Group /
                 167--173 \\
                 Bibliography / 175--185 \\
                 Index / 187--192",
}

@Book{Larkoski:2019:EPP,
  author =       "Andrew J. Larkoski",
  title =        "Elementary Particle Physics: an Intuitive
                 Introduction",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "540 (est.)",
  year =         "2019",
  ISBN =         "1-108-49698-9 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-108-49698-8 (hardcover)",
  LCCN =         "QC793.2 .L37 2019",
  bibdate =      "Tue Mar 19 11:20:42 MDT 2019",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  abstract =     "This modern introduction to particle physics equips
                 students with the skills needed to develop a deep and
                 intuitive understanding of the physical theory
                 underpinning contemporary experimental results. The
                 fundamental tools of particle physics are introduced
                 and accompanied by historical profiles charting the
                 development of the field. Theory and experiment are
                 closely linked, with descriptions of experimental
                 techniques used at CERN accompanied by detail on the
                 physics of the Large Hadron Collider and the strong and
                 weak forces that dominate proton collisions. Recent
                 experimental results are featured, including the
                 discovery of the Higgs boson. Equations are supported
                 by physical interpretations, and end-of-chapter
                 problems are based on data sets from a range of
                 particle physics experiments including dark matter,
                 neutrino, and collider experiments. A solutions manual
                 for instructors is available online. Additional
                 features include worked examples throughout, a detailed
                 glossary of key terms, appendices covering essential
                 background material, and extensive references and
                 further reading to aid self-study, making this an
                 invaluable resource for advanced undergraduates in
                 physics.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1985--",
  subject =      "Particles (Nuclear physics)",
  tableofcontents = "1. Introduction \\
                 2. Special Relativity \\
                 3. A Little Group Theory \\
                 4. Fermi's Golden Rule \& Feynman Diagrams \\
                 5. Particle Collider Experiment \\
                 6. Quantum Electrodynamics in e+e- Collisions \\
                 7. Quarks \& Gluons \\
                 8. Quantum Chromodynamics \\
                 9. Parton Evolution and Jets \\
                 10. Parity Violation \\
                 11. The Mass Scales of the Weak Force \\
                 12. Consequences of Weak Interactions \\
                 13. The Higgs Boson \\
                 14. Particle Physics at the Frontier \\
                 Appendix A. Useful Identities \\
                 Appendix B. Review of Quantum Mechanics \\
                 Appendix C. Particle Physics Jargon Glossary \\
                 Appendix D. Bibliography",
}

@Misc{Lightman:2019:DFW,
  author =       "Alan Lightman",
  title =        "The Day {Feynman} Worked Out Black-Hole Radiation on
                 My Blackboard",
  howpublished = "Web site.",
  year =         "2019",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 01 16:08:50 2020",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "The author reports that Richard Feynman worked out how
                 a black hole could emit radiation, a year before
                 Stephen Hawking made that discovery. The blackboard
                 with Feynman's calculations was wiped clean by a
                 custodian, and lost.",
  URL =          "https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-day-feynman-worked-out-black-hole-radiation-on-my-blackboard",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Dylla:2020:FSI,
  author =       "H. Frederick Dylla",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s Scientific Integrity",
  crossref =     "Dylla:2020:SJP",
  pages =        "25--28",
  year =         "2020",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 04 07:00:20 2021",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InCollection{Forstner:2020:BAM,
  author =       "Christian Forstner",
  title =        "Biography and Autobiography in the Making of a Genius:
                 {Richard P. Feynman}",
  crossref =     "Forstner:2020:BHP",
  chapter =      "9",
  pages =        "145--159",
  year =         "2020",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48509-2_9",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 07 09:58:54 2024",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Jacobsen:2020:BRJ,
  author =       "Anja Skaar Jacobsen",
  title =        "Book Review: {J{\"o}rg Resag. \booktitle{Feynman and
                 His Physics: The Life and Science of an Extraordinary
                 Man}. (Springer Biographies). xii + 319 pp., figs.,
                 bibl. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2018. EUR 32.69
                 (cloth); ISBN 978-3-319-96835-3. E-book available}",
  journal =      j-ISIS,
  volume =       "111",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "899--900",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2020",
  CODEN =        "ISISA4",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1086/712473",
  ISSN =         "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0021-1753",
  bibdate =      "Mon Mar 8 15:51:42 MST 2021",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis2020.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  bad-doi =      "https://doi.org/10.1086/712475",
  fjournal =     "Isis",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/loi/isis",
}

@Article{Forgione:2022:FST,
  author =       "Marco Forgione",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s space--time view in quantum
                 electrodynamics",
  journal =      j-STUD-HIST-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "93",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "136--148",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "SHPSB5",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2022.03.006",
  ISSN =         "0039-3681 (print), 1879-2510 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0039-3681",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 15 07:30:11 MDT 2022",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/shps-a.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0039368122000577",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00393681",
}

@Article{Relkin:2022:SOC,
  author =       "Paul W. Relkin",
  title =        "Solving the {Olum 1} Cipher",
  journal =      j-CRYPTOLOGIA,
  volume =       "46",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "291--301",
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "CRYPE6",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/01611194.2021.1974124",
  ISSN =         "0161-1194 (print), 1558-1586 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0161-1194",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jul 29 09:46:02 MDT 2022",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/cryptologia.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01611194.2021.1974124",
  abstract =     "During the second World War, American mathematician
                 Paul Olum created two ciphers, labeled ``Olum 1'' and
                 ``Olum 2'', as challenges for the renowned atomic
                 physicist Richard Feynman. These ciphers eluded
                 solution by Feynman and remained unsolved for over 75
                 years. This manuscript presents the first successful
                 decoding of the Olum 1 cipher. It describes the methods
                 used to solve Olum 1 as well as the historical context
                 of the once-classified information it contains. It
                 concludes with observations about the possible
                 authorship of additional ciphers given to Richard
                 Feynman and examines the possibility that they, too,
                 were created by Paul Olum.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Cryptologia",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ucry20",
  keywords =     "Manhattan Project; monoalphabetic substitution cipher;
                 Paul Olum; Richard Feynman; World War II",
}

@Article{Relkin:2023:SOC,
  author =       "Paul W. Relkin",
  title =        "Solving the {Olum 2} cipher: a new approach to
                 cryptanalysis of transposition ciphers",
  journal =      j-CRYPTOLOGIA,
  volume =       "47",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "38--47",
  year =         "2023",
  CODEN =        "CRYPE6",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1080/01611194.2021.1992686",
  ISSN =         "0161-1194 (print), 1558-1586 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0161-1194",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 20 15:40:07 MST 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/cryptologia.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01611194.2021.1992686",
  abstract =     "Olum 2 is one of two ciphers created more than 75
                 years ago by mathematician Paul Olum to challenge his
                 Manhattan Project officemate, physicist Richard
                 Feynman. In this manuscript, I describe the first
                 successful decryption of Olum 2 using a novel approach
                 to cryptanalysis of transposition ciphers. To decrypt
                 Olum 2, I generated the bigrams and trigrams for all
                 possible transposition intervals. I then identified
                 transposition intervals with multiple bigrams and
                 trigrams that occur frequently in English. I calculated
                 the ratios of their English frequencies to the
                 frequencies of bigrams and trigrams generated by a
                 random reordering of the ciphertext. This enabled me to
                 identify letter sequences with the highest probability
                 of being true cipher message components rather than
                 occurring by chance. In Olum 2, Professor Olum divided
                 the message into sections of thirty-five letters and
                 applied a rotating key to change the order of
                 transposition for each successive section. His strategy
                 not only confounded Professor Feynman but also proved
                 impervious to several decryption programs in use today
                 that assume a uniform transposition has been applied
                 throughout the cipher. The decryption methods described
                 in this manuscript can assist in the decryption of
                 other ciphers employing a variety of transposition
                 methods.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "Cryptologia",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ucry20",
  keywords =     "decryption algorithm; Manhattan Project; Paul Olum;
                 Richard Feynman; rotating key; Transposition cipher",
}

@Article{Stoltzner:2022:PTF,
  author =       "Michael St{\"o}ltzner",
  title =        "From probabilistic topologies to {Feynman} diagrams:
                 {Hans Reichenbach} on time, genidentity, and quantum
                 physics",
  journal =      j-SYNTHESE,
  volume =       "200",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "2022",
  CODEN =        "SYNTAE",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-022-03726-7",
  ISSN =         "0039-7857 (print), 1573-0964 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0039-7857",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 28 09:16:27 MST 2023",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/synthese2020.bib",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-022-03726-7",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Synthese",
  articleno =    "300",
  fjournal =     "Synthese",
  journal-URL =  "http://link.springer.com/journal/11229",
}

@Article{Forgione:2024:FDV,
  author =       "Marco Forgione",
  title =        "{Feynman} diagrams: visualization of phenomena and
                 diagrammatic representation",
  journal =      j-EUR-J-PHILOS-SCI,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2024",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/s13194-024-00609-1",
  ISSN =         "1879-4912 (print), 1879-4920 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1879-4912",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 19 17:41:46 MDT 2024",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/eur-j-philos-sci.bib",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13194-024-00609-1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Eur. J. Philos. Sci.",
  articleno =    "48",
  fjournal =     "European Journal for Philosophy of Science",
  journal-URL =  "https://www.springer.com/journal/13194",
}

@Article{Harlander:2024:DCM,
  author =       "Robert V. Harlander and Jean-Philippe Martinez",
  title =        "The development of computational methods for {Feynman}
                 diagrams",
  journal =      j-EUR-PHYS-J-H,
  volume =       "49",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2024",
  CODEN =        "EPJHAD",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1140/epjh/s13129-024-00067-6",
  ISSN =         "2102-6459 (print), 2102-6467 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "2102-6459",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 24 08:56:59 MDT 2024",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/eur-phys-j-h.bib",
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjh/s13129-024-00067-6",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ajournal =     "Eur. Phys. J. H",
  articleno =    "4",
  fjournal =     "The European Physical Journal H",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.springer.com/journal/13129",
}

@TechReport{Anonymous:20xx:EOF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Einstein}, {Oppenheimer}, {Feynman}: Physics in the
                 {20th Century}",
  number =       "MIT OpenCourseWare STS.042J / 8.225J",
  institution =  "MIT",
  address =      "Cambridge, MA, USA",
  year =         "20xx",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 09 11:09:25 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  note =         "Free, independent study course that explores the
                 changing roles of physics and physicists during the
                 20th Century.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Taylor-Smith:20xx:YPB,
  author =       "Jayna Taylor-Smith",
  title =        "You've Probably Been Breaking Pasta Wrong This Whole
                 Time",
  journal =      "Readers' Digest",
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "20xx",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 11:19:23 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  URL =          "https://www.rd.com/food/fun/breaking-pasta-wrong/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "From the short article: ``But don't feel bad if you
                 could never figure out why your spaghetti shattered (or
                 how to stop it). Not even Nobel Prize-winning physicist
                 Richard Feynman could figure it out when he studied
                 spaghetti in the 1990s.'' [Feynman died in 1988, so at
                 least part of that statement is wrong.]",
}

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%%% Bibliography entries, sorted by year, and then by citation label
%%% (with ``bibsort -byyear'')
@Proceedings{DeWitt-Morette:1957:CRG,
  editor =       "C{\'e}cile DeWitt-Morette and Dean Rickles",
  booktitle =    "{Conference on the role of gravitation in physics at
                 the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [January
                 18--23, 1957, under the sponsorship of the
                 International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, and
                 others}",
  title =        "{Conference on the role of gravitation in physics at
                 the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [January
                 18--23, 1957, under the sponsorship of the
                 International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, and
                 others}",
  publisher =    "Wright Air Development Center, Air Research and
                 Development Command, U.S. Air Force",
  address =      "Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, USA",
  pages =        "155",
  year =         "1957",
  LCCN =         "UG633 .A3776 no. 57-216",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:41:12 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "WADC technical report 57-216",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  meetingname =  "International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.",
  remark =       "ASTIA document no. AD 118180.",
  remark =       "TO DO: Find table of contents and Feynman article in
                 this proceedings, cited by \cite[p.
                 282]{Halpern:2017:QLH}.",
  subject =      "Physics; Congresses; Gravitation",
}

@Book{Schwinger:1958:SPQ,
  editor =       "Julian Schwinger",
  booktitle =    "Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics",
  title =        "Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics",
  publisher =    pub-DOVER,
  address =      pub-DOVER:adr,
  pages =        "xvii + 424",
  year =         "1958",
  ISBN =         "0-486-60444-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-486-60444-2",
  LCCN =         "QC680 .S35",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 10:53:48 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
                 library.ox.ac.uk:210/ADVANCE",
  series =       "Dover books on engineering and engineering physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1994",
  remark =       "This Dover edition, first published in 1958, is a
                 selection of papers published for the first time in
                 collected form.",
  subject =      "Quantum electrodynamics",
  tableofcontents = "1: The quantum theory of the emission and
                 absorption / P. A. M. Dirac / 1--23 \\
                 2: Sopra l'ellettrodinamica quantistica / Enrico Fermi
                 / 24--28 \\
                 On quantum electrodynamics / P. A. M. Dirac, V. A.
                 Fock, and Boris Podolsky / 29--40 \\
                 {\"U}ber das Paulische {\"A}quivalenzverbot / P. Jordan
                 and E. Wigner / 41--61 \\
                 {\"U}ber die mit der Entstehung von Materie aus
                 Strahlung verkn{\"u}pften Ladungsschwankungen / W.
                 Heisenberg / 62--67 \\
                 On the self-energy and the electromagnetic field of the
                 electron / V. S. Weisskopf / 68--81 \\
                 Th{\'e}orie du positron / P. A. M. Dirac / 82--91 \\
                 {\"U}ber die elektrodynamik des vakuums auf grund der
                 quantentheorie des elektrons / V. S. Weisskopf /
                 92--128 \\
                 Notes on the radiation field of the electron / F. Block
                 and A. Nordsieck / 129--134 \\
                 On the intrinsic moment of the electron / H. M Foley
                 and P. Kusch / 135--135 \\
                 Fine structure of the hydrogen atom by a microwave
                 method / Willis E. Lamb, Jr. and Robert C. Retherford /
                 136--138 \\
                 The electromagentic shift of energy levels / H. A.
                 Bethe / 139--141 \\
                 On quantum-electrodynamics and the magnetic moment of
                 the electron / Julian Schwinger / 142--142 \\
                 On radiative corrections to electron scattering /
                 Julian Schwinger / 143--144 \\
                 Electron theory / J. R. Oppenheimer / 145--155 \\
                 On a relativistically invariant formulation of the
                 quantum theory of wave fields / S. Tomonaga / 156--168
                 \\
                 Quantum electrodynamics, III: the electronmagnetic
                 properties of the electron: radiative corrections to
                 scattering / Julian Schwinger / 169--196 \\
                 On infinite field reactions in quantum field theory /
                 S. Tomonaga / 197--197 \\
                 On the invariant regularization in relativistic quantum
                 theory / W. Pauli and F. Villars / 198--208 \\
                 On guage invariance and vacuum polarization / Julian
                 Schwinger / 209--224 \\
                 The theory of positrons / R. P. Feynman / 225--235 \\
                 Space-time approach to quantum electrodynamics / R. P.
                 Feynman / 236--256 \\
                 Mathematical formulation of the quantum theory of
                 electromagnetic interaction / R. P. Feynman / 257--274
                 \\
                 The radiation theories of Tomonaga, Schwinger, and
                 Feynman / F. J. Dyson / 275--291 \\
                 The $S$-matrix in quantum electrodynamics / F. J. Dyson
                 / 292--311 \\
                 The Lagrangian in quantum mechanics / P. A. M. Dirac /
                 312--320 \\
                 Space--time approach to non-relativistic quantum
                 mechanics / R. P. Feynman / 321--341 \\
                 The theory of quantized fields, I. / Julian Schwinger /
                 342--355 \\
                 The theory of quantized fields, II. / Julian Schwinger
                 / 356--371 \\
                 The connection between spin and statistics / W. Pauli /
                 372--378 \\
                 On the Green's functions of quantized fields, I /
                 Julian Schwinger / 379--386 \\
                 Electrodynamic displacement of atomic energy levels,
                 III: the hyperfine structure of positronium / Robert
                 Karplus and Abraham Klein / 387--397 \\
                 On the magnitude of the renormalization constants in
                 quantum electrodynamics / G. K{\"a}llen / 398--413 \\
                 On the self-energy of a bound electron / Norman M.
                 Kroll and Willis E. Lamb, Jr. / 414--??",
}

@Proceedings{Zichichi:1965:SEP,
  editor =       "Antonino Zichichi",
  booktitle =    "Symmetries in elementary particle physics",
  title =        "Symmetries in elementary particle physics",
  publisher =    pub-ACADEMIC,
  address =      pub-ACADEMIC:adr,
  bookpages =    "xii + 429",
  pages =        "xii + 429",
  year =         "1965",
  LCCN =         "QC721 .I578 1964",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 12:55:29 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  meetingname =  "International School of Physics ``Ettore Majorana''
                 (1964 : Erice, Italy)",
  remark =       "Sponsored by the European Organization for Nuclear
                 Research (CERN), the Italian Ministry of Public
                 Education (MPI) and the North Atlantic Treaty
                 Organization (NATO).",
  subject =      "particles (nuclear physics); symmetry (physics)",
}

@Book{Klauder:1972:MMJ,
  editor =       "John R. Klauder",
  booktitle =    "Magic without magic: {John Archibald Wheeler}; a
                 collection of essays in honor of his sixtieth
                 birthday",
  title =        "Magic without magic: {John Archibald Wheeler}; a
                 collection of essays in honor of his sixtieth
                 birthday",
  publisher =    pub-W-H-FREEMAN,
  address =      pub-W-H-FREEMAN:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 491",
  year =         "1972",
  ISBN =         "0-7167-0337-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7167-0337-2",
  LCCN =         "QC173 .M313",
  bibdate =      "Sun Apr 10 13:19:33 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "nuclear physics; Wheeler, John Archibald",
  subject-dates = "1911--2008",
  tableofcontents = "A study of deformation energy surfaces obtained
                 from single particle energies / W. H. Bassichis [and
                 others] \\
                 Superheavies--there or not there: to be or not to be? /
                 F. B. Malik \\
                 Approximation methods in the analysis of muonic-atom
                 X-rays / K. W. Ford \\
                 $K$-mesic atoms and capture in the nuclear surface / S.
                 D. Bloom [and others] \\
                 Note on Hydromagnetic expansions / M. H. Johnson \\
                 The electrodynamic double helix / J. L. Synge \\
                 Casimir's asymptotic potential as a perturbation on the
                 electromagnetic vacuum / E. A. Power \\
                 Possibilities of generalizations of the quantum
                 mechanical formalism / P. Jordan \\
                 On the observability of the collision matrix / F. E.
                 Goldrich and E. P. Wigner \\
                 S-matrix and Feynman integrals / T. Regge \\
                 Functional differential equations determining
                 representations of local current algebras / G. A.
                 Goldin and D. H. Sharp \\
                 Superlocal sources / H. Leutwyler \\
                 From quantized magnetic flux in superconductors to
                 experiments on gravitation and time-reversal invariance
                 / C. W. F. Everitt [and others] \\
                 Response of detectors to gravitational radiation from
                 collapsing stars and binary systems / J. Weber and R.
                 W. Clemens \\
                 Nonspherical gravitational collapse --- a short review
                 / K. S. Thorne \\
                 Can a Schwarzschild black hole exert long-range
                 neutrino forces? / J. B. Hartle \\
                 Creation of particles and antiparticles in an electric
                 and gravitational field / Ya. B. Zel'dovich \\
                 A contribution to the theory of homogeneous Einstein
                 spaces / I. M. Khalatnikov and V. L. Pokrovski \\
                 Mach's principle / R. H. Dicke \\
                 Thoughts on topology change / D. Brill \\
                 Phase integrals and Poincar{\'e} invariants / P. G.
                 Bergmann \\
                 Observables, correspondence and quantized gravitation /
                 A. Komar \\
                 On the nature of quantum geometry / R. Penrose \\
                 Closed loop and tree diagrams / R. P. Feynman \\
                 Problems in quantizing the gravitational field, and the
                 massless Yang--Mills field / R. P. Feynman \\
                 Covariant quantum geometrodynamics / B. S. DeWitt \\
                 Minisuperspace / C. W. Misner \\
                 The anatomy of collaboration / E. F. Taylor",
}

@Book{Nobel:1972:NLI,
  editor =       "{Nobel Foundation}",
  booktitle =    "{Nobel} lectures, including presentation speeches and
                 {Laureates'} biographies, 1963--1970",
  title =        "{Nobel} lectures, including presentation speeches and
                 {Laureates'} biographies, 1963--1970",
  publisher =    pub-ELSEVIER,
  address =      pub-ELSEVIER:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 349",
  year =         "1972",
  ISBN =         "0-444-40993-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-444-40993-5",
  LCCN =         "QC71.N735",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 12 21:11:46 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "[1] 1901--1921 \\
                 [2] 1922--1941 \\
                 [3] 1942--1962 \\
                 [4] 1963--1970 \\
                 [5] 1971--1980 \\
                 [6] 1981--1990 \\
                 [7] 1991--1995 \\
                 [8] 1996--2000 \\
                 [9] 2001--2005 \\
                 [10] 2006--2010",
}

@Book{Dyson:1979:DU,
  author =       "Freeman J. Dyson",
  booktitle =    "Disturbing the {Universe}",
  title =        "Disturbing the {Universe}",
  publisher =    pub-HARPER-ROW,
  address =      pub-HARPER-ROW:adr,
  pages =        "x + 283",
  year =         "1979",
  ISBN =         "0-06-011108-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-06-011108-3",
  LCCN =         "QC16.D95 A33 1979",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jan 20 05:30:59 MST 2006",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Commissioned by the Science Book Program of the Alfred
                 P. Sloan Foundation. Parts of the book were published
                 in \booktitle{The New Yorker}, August 6, 13, and 20,
                 1979, and in \booktitle{The Observer}, October 28,
                 1979.",
  price =        "US\$12.95",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "According to \cite[page 204]{Bernstein:1981:PEH} and
                 other references, this autobiographical book gives
                 views of Hans Bethe and Richard Feynman.",
  subject =      "Dyson, Freeman J.; physicists; United States;
                 biography; science",
  tableofcontents = "I. England \\
                 1: The magic city / 3 \\
                 2: The redemption of Faust / 11 \\
                 3: The children's crusade / 19 \\
                 4: The blood of a poet / 33 \\
                 II. America \\
                 5: A scientific apprenticeship / 47 \\
                 6: A ride to Albuquerque / 58 \\
                 7: The Ascent of F6 / 69 \\
                 8: Prelude in E-Flat Minor / 84 \\
                 9: Little red schoolhouse / 94 \\
                 10: Saturn by 1970 / 107 \\
                 11: Pilgrims, saints and spacemen / 118 \\
                 12: Peacemaking / 127 \\
                 13: The ethics of defense / 142 \\
                 14: The murder of Dover Sharp / 155 \\
                 15: The Island of Doctor Moreau / 167 \\
                 16: Areopagitica / 179 \\
                 III. Points beyond / 187 \\
                 17: A distant mirror / 194 \\
                 18: Thought experiments / 205 \\
                 19: Extraterrestrials / 218 \\
                 20: Clades and clones / 218 \\
                 21: The greening of the galaxy / 225 \\
                 22: Back to Earth / 239 \\
                 23: The argument from design / 245 \\
                 24: Dreams of Earth and sky / 254 \\
                 Bibliographical Notes / 263 \\
                 Index / 277",
}

@Book{Badash:1980:RA,
  editor =       "Lawrence Badash and Joseph Oakland Hirschfelder and
                 Herbert P. Broida",
  booktitle =    "Reminiscences of {Los Alamos}, 1943--1945",
  title =        "Reminiscences of {Los Alamos}, 1943--1945",
  volume =       "5",
  publisher =    pub-REIDEL,
  address =      pub-REIDEL:adr,
  pages =        "xxi + 188",
  year =         "1980",
  ISBN =         "90-277-1097-X, 90-277-1098-8 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-277-1097-0, 978-90-277-1098-7 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC791.96 .R44",
  bibdate =      "Wed Sep 12 09:25:20 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Studies in the history of modern science",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Atomic bomb; History; Physicists; United States;
                 Biography; Scientists; Los Alamos (N.M.); Description
                 and travel",
  tableofcontents = "Preface / ix \\
                 Introduction / xi \\
                 Ranch school to secret city / John H. Dudley / 1 \\
                 Early days at Los Alamos / Edwin M. McMillan / 13 \\
                 A new laboratory is born / John H. Manley / 21 \\
                 Outside the inner fence / Elsie McMillan / 41 \\
                 Reminiscences of wartime Los Alamos / George B.
                 Kistiakowsky / 49 \\
                 The scientific and technological miracle at Los Alamos
                 / Joseph O. Hirschfelder / 67 \\
                 The Fermis' path to Los Alamos / Laura Fermi / 89 \\
                 Los Alamos from below / Richard P. Feynman / 105 \\
                 Tales of Los Alamos / Bernice Brode / 133 \\
                 Los Alamos: the first 25 years / Norris Bradbury / 161
                 \\
                 Biographical Notes / 177 \\
                 Index / 181",
}

@Proceedings{Brown:1983:BPP,
  editor =       "Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson",
  booktitle =    "The Birth of Particle Physics",
  title =        "The Birth of Particle Physics",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xxii + 412",
  year =         "1983",
  ISBN =         "0-521-24005-0 (hardcover), 0-521-33837-9 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-24005-5 (hardcover), 978-0-521-33837-0
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC793 .B57 1983",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 6 11:22:53 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 jenson.stanford.edu:2210/unicorn",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Based on the lectures and round-table discussion at
                 the International Symposium on the History of Particle
                 Physics, held at Fermilab in May 1980.",
  subject =      "Particles (Nuclear physics); Congresses; Nuclear
                 physics; History",
  tableofcontents = "Part I. Introduction: \\
                 1. The birth of elementary particle physics: 1930--1950
                 Laurie M. Brown and Lillian Hoddeson \\
                 Part II. Theoretical Underpinnings: \\
                 2. The origin of quantum field theory / Paul A. M.
                 Dirac \\
                 3. Growing up with field theory: the development of
                 quantum electrodynamics / Victor F. Weisskopf \\
                 4. The development of meson physics in Japan / Satio
                 Hayakawa \\
                 Part III. Discoveries of Particles: \\
                 5. The early stage of cosmic-ray particle research /
                 Dmitry Skobeltzyn \\
                 6. Some reminiscences of the early days of cosmic rays
                 / H. Victor Neher \\
                 7. Unraveling the particle content of cosmic rays /
                 Carl D. Anderson with Herbert L. Anderson \\
                 8. The intriguing history of the mu meson / Gilberto
                 Bernardini \\
                 9. Some aspects of French physics in the 1930s / Pierre
                 V. Auger \\
                 10. The scientific activities of Leprince-Ringuet and
                 his group on cosmic rays: 1933--1953 / Louis
                 Leprince-Ringuet \\
                 11. The decay of 'mesotrons' (1939--1943): experimental
                 particle physics in the age of innocence / Bruno B.
                 Rossi \\
                 12. Particle physics in the 1930s: a view from Berkeley
                 / Robert Serber \\
                 13. The observation of the leptronic nature of the
                 'mesotron' by Conversi, Pancini and Piccioni / Oreste
                 Piccioni \\
                 14. The period that led to the 1946 discovery of the
                 leptronic nature of the 'mesotron' / Marcello Conversi
                 \\
                 15. On the discovery of the neutral kaons / Robert W.
                 Thompson \\
                 Part IV. Discussion and Commentary: \\
                 16. First round-table discussion / Roger H. Stuewer,
                 Robert W. Seidel, Donald F. Moyer, Victor F. Weisskopf,
                 Gilberto Bernardini, Silvan S. Schweber, Paul A. M.
                 Dirac and Herbert L. Anderson \\
                 17. Second round-table discussion / Spencer R. Weart,
                 Takehiko Takabayasi, Satio Hayakawa, Charles Weiner,
                 Bruno B. Rossi, Robert Serber, M. G. K. Menon and
                 Dudley Shapere \\
                 18. Some characteristic aspects of early elementary
                 particle theory in Japan / Takehiko Takabayasi \\
                 Part V. A New Picture: \\
                 19. My work in meso physics with nuclear emulsions /
                 Cesare Mansueto and Giulio Lattes \\
                 20. The fine structure of hydrogen / Willis E. Lamb \\
                 21. Renormalization theory of quantum electrodynamics:
                 an individual view / Julian Schwinger \\
                 22. Two shakers of physics: memorial lecture for
                 Sin-itiro Tomonaga / Julian Schwinger \\
                 23. Particle physics in rapid transition: 1947--1952 /
                 Robert E. Marshak \\
                 Indices.",
}

@Book{Metropolis:1987:NDP,
  editor =       "N. (Nicholas) Metropolis and Donald M. Kerr and
                 Gian-Carlo Rota",
  booktitle =    "New Directions in Physics: The {Los Alamos 40th
                 Anniversary Volume}",
  title =        "New Directions in Physics: The {Los Alamos 40th
                 Anniversary Volume}",
  publisher =    pub-ACADEMIC,
  address =      pub-ACADEMIC:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 292",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "0-12-492155-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-12-492155-9",
  LCCN =         "QC44 .N49 1987",
  bibdate =      "Mon Mar 19 18:23:40 MDT 2007",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/metropolis-nicholas.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=6120718&query_id=0",
  abstract =     "In 1983 the outstanding scientists gathered in Los
                 Alamos to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the
                 laboratory. This volume contains the papers presented
                 in that meeting. It presents many of the important
                 advances made in physics over the intervening forty
                 years and provides an idea of the possibilities for the
                 future. Among the contributors are eight Nobel
                 Laureates.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Time Projection Chamber (TPC) [particle detector
                 developed at Berkeley]",
  remark =       "Dedicated to the memory of J. Robert Oppenheimer,
                 Enrico Fermi, Niels Bohr, and Geoffrey L. Taylor.",
  subject =      "Physics; Research; United States",
  tableofcontents = "Preface / ix \\
                 Foreword / xi \\
                 Donald M. Kerr / Los Alamos in the 1980s / 1 \\
                 Richard P. Feynman / Tiny Computers Obeying Quantum
                 Mechanical Laws / 7 \\
                 F. Bloch / Past, Present, and Future of Nuclear
                 Magnetic Resonance / 27 \\
                 Luis W. Alvarez / Experimental Evidence That an
                 Asteroid Impact Led to the Extinction of Many Species
                 65 Million Years Ago / 37 \\
                 Edward Teller / The Lunar Laboratory / 77 \\
                 R. R. Wilson / The Future of Particle Accelerators:
                 Post-WWII and Now / 87 \\
                 Rudolf Peierls / Models, Hypotheses and Approximations
                 / 95 \\
                 Anthony Turkevich / Comments on Three Thermonuclear
                 Paths for the Synthesis of Helium / 107 \\
                 E. Segr{\`e} / And the Sad Augurs Mock Their Own
                 Presage / 111 \\
                 Norman F. Ramsey / Experiments on Time Reversal
                 Symmetry and Parity / 115 \\
                 D. W. Kerst / On the Course of Our Magnetic Fusion
                 Energy Enterprise / 131 \\
                 Edwin M. McMillan / Early Days in the Lawrence
                 Laboratory (1931--1940) / 137 \\
                 Arthur C. Wahl / Nuclear Charge Distribution in Fission
                 / 136 \\
                 Eldred Nelson / Developing Larger Software Systems /
                 191 \\
                 J. H. Manley / Reflections on Style in Physics / 205
                 \\
                 Owen Chamberlain / Tuning Up the TPC / 213 \\
                 Robert Serber / Remarks on the Future of Particle
                 Physics / 233 \\
                 H. A. Bethe / Supernova Theory / 235 \\
                 I. I. Rabi / How Well We Meant / 257 \\
                 Cyril Stanley Smith / History and the Hierarchy of
                 Structure / 267",
}

@Book{Davies:1988:STE,
  editor =       "P. C. W. Davies and J. R. (Julian Russell) Brown",
  booktitle =    "Superstrings: a Theory of Everything?",
  title =        "Superstrings: a Theory of Everything?",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 234",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "0-521-35462-5 (hardcover), 0-521-35741-1 (paperback),
                 0-521-43775-X (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-35462-2 (hardcover), 978-0-521-35741-8
                 (paperback), 978-0-521-43775-2 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC794.6.S85 S869 1988",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 14:37:55 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Superstring theories",
  tableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 1. Introduction \\
                 1.1. What is a theory of everything? \\
                 1.2. Unity at the heart of nature \\
                 1.3. The theory of relativity \\
                 1.4. The quantum theory \\
                 1.5. The world of subatomic particles \\
                 1.6. The four forces \\
                 1.7. Messenger particles \\
                 1.8. Symmetry and supersymmetry \\
                 1.9. Unification of the forces \\
                 1.10. Unified gauge theories \\
                 1.11. Supergravity \\
                 1.12. Mathematical diseases \\
                 1.13. String theory \\
                 2. John Schwarz \\
                 3. Edward Witten \\
                 4. Michael Green \\
                 5. David Gross \\
                 6. John Ellis \\
                 7. Abdus Salam \\
                 8. Sheldon Glashow \\
                 9. Richard Feynman \\
                 10. Steven Weinberg",
}

@Book{Bethe:1991:RAP,
  author =       "Hans Albrecht Bethe",
  booktitle =    "The road from {Los Alamos}: Profound perspective and
                 personal viewpoints on atomic weapons, nuclear power,
                 and science",
  title =        "The road from {Los Alamos}: Profound perspective and
                 personal viewpoints on atomic weapons, nuclear power,
                 and science",
  publisher =    pub-AIP,
  address =      pub-AIP:adr,
  pages =        "xvii + 286",
  year =         "1991",
  ISBN =         "0-88318-707-8, 0-671-74012-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-88318-707-4, 978-0-671-74012-2",
  LCCN =         "U264 .B455 1991",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 12 15:57:22 MST 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/goudsmit-samuel-a.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  price =        "US\$24.95",
  series =       "Masters of modern physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "Hans Albrecht Bethe (1906--2005)",
  remark-1 =     "From page 27: ``My opinion about the [Oppenheimer]
                 trial is well known and has been best stated by Werner
                 von Braun in testimony before a Congressional
                 committee: `In England, Oppenheimer would have been
                 knighted.'\,''",
  remark-2 =     "Page 43 discusses Bethe's presentation of the `theory
                 of the big hole', on underground nuclear testing, and
                 its detectability, to the Russian side of disarmament
                 negotiations in Geneva in November 1959.",
  subject =      "Nuclear weapons; Atomic bomb; History",
  tableofcontents = "1 The bomb \\
                 How close is the danger? (with Frederick Seitz) \\
                 The hydrogen bomb \\
                 Brighter than a thousand suns \\
                 Ultimate catastrophe? \\
                 2 Arms control \\
                 The case for ending nuclear tests \\
                 Disarmament and strategy \\
                 Antiballistic-missile systems (with Richard L. Garwin)
                 \\
                 Meaningless superiority \\
                 We are not inferior to the Soviets \\
                 The five year war plan (with Kurt Gottfried) \\
                 Debate: elusive security (with Kurt Gottfried, response
                 by Malcolm Wallop) \\
                 Space based ballistic missile defence (with Richard L.
                 Garwin, Kurt Gottfried, and Henry W. Kendall) \\
                 The technological imperative \\
                 Reducing the risk of nuclear war (with Robert S.
                 McNamara) \\
                 Chop down nuclear arsenals \\
                 3 The freeze \\
                 The value of a freeze (with Franklin A. Long) \\
                 Debate: Bethe vs. Teller (response by Edward Teller)
                 \\
                 After the freeze referendum (with Franklin A. Long) \\
                 4 Advice and dissent \\
                 Science and morality (with Donald McDonald) \\
                 Back to science advisors (with John Bardeen) \\
                 5 Nuclear power \\
                 The necessity of fission power \\
                 Debate: Nuclear Safety (response by Frank von Hippel)
                 \\
                 Chernobyl \\
                 6 Five physicists \\
                 J. Robert Oppenheimer \\
                 Freeman Dyson \\
                 Herman W. Hoerlin (with Donald M. Kerr and Robert A.
                 Jeffries) \\
                 Paul P. Ewald (with H. J. Juretschke, A. F. Moodie, and
                 H. K. Wagenfeld) \\
                 Richard P. Feynman \\
                 7 Astrophysics: energy production in stars \\
                 How a supernova explodes (with Gerald Brown) \\
                 Acknowledgments \\
                 Index",
}

@Book{Ferris:1991:WTP,
  editor =       "Timothy Ferris and Clifton Fadiman",
  booktitle =    "The world treasury of physics, astronomy, and
                 mathematics",
  title =        "The world treasury of physics, astronomy, and
                 mathematics",
  publisher =    pub-LITTLE-BROWN,
  address =      pub-LITTLE-BROWN:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 859",
  year =         "1991",
  ISBN =         "0-316-28129-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-316-28129-4",
  LCCN =         "QC71 .W67 1991",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 29 11:20:43 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/mandelbrot-benoit.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/turing-alan-mathison.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/u/ulam-stanislaw-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Foreword by Clifton Fadiman.",
  abstract =     "An astonishing cast of more than ninety renowned
                 writers provides thoughtful and lucid reflections on
                 some of the major scientific topics of our time ---
                 from black holes and galaxies to artificial
                 intelligence and chaos theory. Featuring essays,
                 articles, and poems penned by notables in the worlds of
                 both science and literature, this unique book will
                 delight the science enthusiast and the inquisitive
                 general reader alike.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Physics; Astronomy; Mathematics; Science; Philosophy;
                 Physicists; Biography; Astronomers; Mathematicians",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword / ix \\
                 Preface / xi \\
                 Part 1: Realm of the Atom \\
                 Atoms and quarks \\
                 Atoms in motion / Richard P. Feynman / 3 \\
                 Large and the small / Kenneth W. Ford / 18 \\
                 Gay tribe of electrons / George Gamow / 38 \\
                 Radioactive substances / Pierre Curie / 50 \\
                 $E = m c^2$ / Albert Einstein / 56 \\
                 Man who listened / Robert P. Crease and Charles C. Mann
                 / 60 \\
                 Theory of electrons and positrons / Paul A. M. Dirac /
                 80 \\
                 Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory / Werner
                 Heisenberg / 86 \\
                 Uncertainty and complementarity / Heinz R. Pagels / 97
                 \\
                 Schr{\"o}dinger's cat / Heinz R. Pagels / 111 \\
                 Unified theory of physics / Timothy Ferris / 116 \\
                 Butterflies and super strings / Freeman J. Dyson / 128
                 \\
                 Time and space \\
                 Distinction of past and future / Richard P. Feynman /
                 147 \\
                 Second law of thermodynamics / Max Planck / 163 \\
                 Age of the elements / David N. Schramm / 170 \\
                 Two masses / Isaac Asimov / 184 \\
                 Einstein's law of gravitation / Bertrand Russell / 194
                 \\
                 Black holes / Roger Penrose / 203 \\
                 Black holes ain't so black / Stephen W. Hawking / 226
                 \\
                 Part 2: Wider Universe \\
                 Sun and beyond \\
                 Total eclipse / Annie Dillard / 241 \\
                 Astride the comet / Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan / 254 \\
                 Cosmic terrorist / Richard Muller / 261 \\
                 I think I see it / Richard Muller / 268 \\
                 Classifying the stars / Annie J. Cannon / 272 \\
                 How a supernova explodes / Hans A. Bethe and Gerald
                 Brown / 277 \\
                 Measuring the universe / Harlow Shapley / 292 \\
                 Milky Way galaxy / Bart J. Bok / 299 \\
                 Structure of the universe \\
                 Cosmology: the quest to understand the creation and
                 expansion of the universe / Allan Sandage / 321 \\
                 Exploration of space / Edwin Hubble / 335 \\
                 Spherical space / Arthur Stanley Eddington / 346 \\
                 Primeval atom / Georges Lema{\^\i}tre / 360 \\
                 New physics and the universe / James Trefil / 365\\
                 Let there be light: modern cosmogony and biblical
                 creation / Owen Gingerich / 378 \\
                 Beginnings and endings \\
                 First three minutes / Steven Weinberg / 395 \\
                 Magic furnace / Harald Fritzsch / 410 \\
                 Origin of the universe / Alan Lightman / 419 \\
                 How will the world end? / John D. Barrow and Joseph
                 Silk / 425 \\
                 Part 3: Cosmos of Numbers \\
                 About mathematics \\
                 Mathematician's apology / Godfrey Harold Hardy / 431
                 \\
                 Mathematics and creativity / Alfred Adler / 435 \\
                 How long is the coast of Britain? / Beno{\^\i}t B.
                 Mandelbrot / 447 \\
                 Chaos / James Gleick / 456 \\
                 Artificial intelligence and all that \\
                 Computers / Lewis Thomas / 475 \\
                 Computer and the brain / John von Neumann / 478 \\
                 Can a machine think? / Alan Turing / 492 \\
                 Math angst \\
                 Loss of certainty / Morris Kline / 520 \\
                 Unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the
                 natural sciences / Eugene P. Wigner / 526 \\
                 What is mathematics? / John D. Barrow / 541 \\
                 Limits of mathematics / Philip J. Davis and Reuben
                 Hersh / 559 \\
                 Part 4: Ways of Science \\
                 Scientists' lives and works \\
                 Albert Einstein / John Archibald Wheeler / 563 \\
                 Autobiographical notes / Albert Einstein / 577 \\
                 Tribute to Max Planck / Albert Einstein / 590 \\
                 Rutherford / C. P. Snow / 591 \\
                 Dirac / Jagdish Mehra / 603 \\
                 Hilbert / Paul A. M. Dirac / 604 \\
                 Quest for order / John Tierney / 605 \\
                 Legend of John von Neumann / P. R. Halmos / 614 \\
                 On the beach / Andrew Hodges / 629 \\
                 Ramanujan and Pi / Jonathan M. Borwein and Peter B.
                 Borwein / 647 \\
                 Paul Erd{\H{o}}s: mathematician / Lee Dembart / 660 \\
                 Man of science-Abdus Salam / Nigel Calder / 665 \\
                 Two shakers of physics: memorial lecture for Sin-itiro
                 Tomonaga / Julian Schwinger / 675 \\
                 Robert Wilson and the building of Fermilab / Philip J.
                 Hilts / 696 \\
                 Los Alamos / Stanis{\l}aw M. Ulam / 705 \\
                 Coming into my own / Luis W. Alvarez / 730 \\
                 Two cultures / C. P. Snow / 741 \\
                 Women in science / Vivian Gornick / 747 \\
                 Iron / Primo Levi / 651 \\
                 Poetry of science / 762 \\
                 When I heard the learn'd astronomer / Walt Whitman /
                 762 \\
                 ``I am like a slip of comet \ldots{}'' / Gerard Manley
                 Hopkins / 762 \\
                 Arcturus / Emily Dickinson / 763 \\
                 Star-swirls / Robinson Jeffers / 764 \\
                 Galaxy / Richard Ryan / 765 \\
                 Molecular evolution / James Clerk Maxwell / 766 \\
                 Atomic architecture / A. M. Sullivan / 767 \\
                 Seeing things / Howard Nemerov / 768 \\
                 Cosmic gall / John Updike / 768 \\
                 Nomad / Anthony Piccione / 769 \\
                 Little cosmic dust poem / John Haines / 770 \\
                 Connoisseur of chaos / Wallace Stevens / 771 \\
                 ``The Kings of the world \ldots{}'' / Rainer Maria
                 Rilke / 772 \\
                 Windy planet / Annie Dillard / 773 \\
                 Space shuttle / Diane Ackerman / 774 \\
                 Epistemology / Richard Wilbur / 775 \\
                 What science says to truth / William Watson / 775 \\
                 From ``An essay on man'' / Alexander Pope / 776 \\
                 True enough: to the physicist / Johann Wolfgang von
                 Goethe / 776 \\
                 About Planck time / George Bradley / 777 \\
                 Observatory ode / John Frederick Nims / 778 \\
                 Philosophy and science \\
                 Nature of science / Isaac Asimov / 781 \\
                 Art of discovery / Horace Freeland Judson / 784 \\
                 Structure of scientific revolutions / Thomas S. Kuhn /
                 787 \\
                 Logic of scientific discovery / Karl Popper / 795 \\
                 Causality and complementarity / Niels Bohr / 801 \\
                 From ``Letters to Max Born'' / Albert Einstein / 808
                 \\
                 Black magic and white magic / Jacob Bronowski / 810 \\
                 Positivism, metaphysics, and religion / Werner
                 Heisenberg / 821 \\
                 Science and religion / Albert Einstein / 828 \\
                 Acknowledgments / 837 \\
                 Index / 849",
}

@Book{Gleick:1992:GLS,
  author =       "James Gleick",
  booktitle =    "Genius: The Life and Science of {Richard Feynman}",
  title =        "Genius: The Life and Science of {Richard Feynman}",
  publisher =    pub-PANTHEON,
  address =      pub-PANTHEON:adr,
  pages =        "x + 531",
  year =         "1992",
  ISBN =         "0-679-40836-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-679-40836-9",
  LCCN =         "QC16.F49G54 1992",
  bibdate =      "Thu May 12 08:31:36 1994",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  price =        "US\$27.50",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Prologue / 3 \\
                 Far Rockaway / 17 \\
                 Neither country nor city \\
                 A birth and a death \\
                 It's worth it \\
                 At school \\
                 All things are made of atoms \\
                 A century of progress \\
                 Richard and Julian \\
                 MIT / 51 \\
                 The best path \\
                 Socializing the engineer \\
                 The newest physics \\
                 Shop men \\
                 Feynman of course is Jewish \\
                 Forces in molecules \\
                 Is he good enough? \\
                 Princeton / 93 \\
                 A quaint ceremonious village \\
                 Folds and rhythms \\
                 Forward or backward? \\
                 The reasonable man \\
                 Mr. X and the nature of time \\
                 Least action in quantum mechanics \\
                 The aura \\
                 The white plague \\
                 Preparing for war \\
                 The Manhattan Project \\
                 Finishing up \\
                 Los Alamos / 153 \\
                 The man comes in with his briefcase \\
                 Chain reactions \\
                 The battleship and the mosquito boat \\
                 Diffusion \\
                 Computing by brain \\
                 Computing by machine \\
                 Fenced in \\
                 The last springtime \\
                 False hopes \\
                 Nuclear fear \\
                 I will bide my time \\
                 We scientists are clever \\
                 Cornell / 207 \\
                 The university at peace \\
                 Phenomena complex --- laws simple \\
                 They all seem ashes \\
                 Around a mental block \\
                 Shrinking the infinities \\
                 Dyson \\
                 A half-assedly thought-out pictorial semi-vision thing
                 \\
                 Schwinger's glory \\
                 My machines came from too far away \\
                 There was also presented (by Feynman) \ldots{} \\
                 Cross-country with Freeman Dyson \\
                 Oppenheimer's surrender \\
                 Dyson graphs, Feynman diagrams \\
                 Away to a fabulous land \\
                 CalTech / 281 \\
                 Faker from Copacabana \\
                 Alas, the love of women! \\
                 Onward with physics \\
                 A quantum liquid \\
                 New particles, new language \\
                 Murray \\
                 In search of genius \\
                 Weak interactions \\
                 Toward a domestic life \\
                 From QED to genetics \\
                 Ghosts and worms \\
                 Room at the bottom \\
                 All his knowledge \\
                 The explorers and the tourists \\
                 The Swedish Prize \\
                 Quarks and partons \\
                 Teaching the young \\
                 Do you think you can last on forever? \\
                 Surely you're joking! \\
                 A disaster of technology \\
                 Epilogue / 429 \\
                 Acknowledgments / 441 \\
                 Notes / 445 \\
                 A Feynman Bibliography / 493 \\
                 Bibliography / 499 \\
                 Index / 517 \\
                 Illustration Credits / 532",
}

@Book{Schweber:1994:QMW,
  author =       "S. S. (Silvan S.) Schweber",
  booktitle =    "{QED} and the men who made it: {Dyson}, {Feynman},
                 {Schwinger}, and {Tomonaga}",
  title =        "{QED} and the men who made it: {Dyson}, {Feynman},
                 {Schwinger}, and {Tomonaga}",
  publisher =    pub-PRINCETON,
  address =      pub-PRINCETON:adr,
  pages =        "xxviii + 732",
  year =         "1994",
  ISBN =         "0-691-03685-3, 0-691-03327-7 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-691-03685-4, 978-0-691-03327-3 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC680 .S34 1994",
  bibdate =      "Sat Apr 9 11:02:36 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  price =        "US\$72.50",
  series =       "Princeton series in physics",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/prin021/93033550.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/prin031/93033550.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "quantum electrodynamics (QED); history; physicists;
                 biography",
  tableofcontents = "Preface xi \\
                 Acknowledgments xvi \\
                 Introduction xxi \\
                 1. The Birth of Quantum Field Theory 1 \\
                 1.1 Introduction 1 \\
                 1.2 Pascual Jordan 5 \\
                 1.3 P.A.M. Dirac and the Birth of Quantum
                 Electrodynamics 11 \\
                 1.4 Jordan and the Quantization of Matter Waves 33 \\
                 1.5 Heisenberg and Pauli: The Quantum Theory of Wave
                 Fields 39 \\
                 1.6 Hole Theory 56 \\
                 1.7 Postscript: Dirac and Scientific Creativity 70 \\
                 1.8 Fermi and the Regaining of Anschaulischkeit 72 \\
                 2. The 1930s 76 \\
                 2.1 Introduction 76 \\
                 2.2 QED during the 1930s 76 \\
                 2.3 The Warsaw Conference of 1939 93 \\
                 2.4 The Washington Conference of 1941 104 \\
                 2.5 The Divergences 108 \\
                 3. The War and Its Aftermath 130 \\
                 3.1 Introduction 130 \\
                 3.2 The Community in 1941 132 \\
                 3.3 The MIT Radiation Laboratory 136 \\
                 3.4 Training a New Generation of Physicists: Norman
                 Kroll 141 \\
                 3.5 The Universities: 1945--1947 144 \\
                 3.6 The Conferences 146 \\
                 3.7 Physics in 1946 152 \\
                 4. Three Conferences: Shelter Island, Pocono, and
                 Oldstone 156 \\
                 4.1 Introduction 156 \\
                 4.2 The Genesis of the Conferences 157 \\
                 4.3 The Scientific Content of the Conference 179 \\
                 4.4 The Later Developments 194 \\
                 4.5 Conclusion 205 \\
                 5. The Lamb Shift and the Magnetic Moment of the
                 Electron 206 \\
                 5.1 Introduction 206 \\
                 5.2 The Experimental Situation during the 1930s 208 \\
                 5.3 Willis Lamb 212 \\
                 5.4 The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron 219
                 \\
                 5.5 The Magnetic Resonance Experiments 223 \\
                 5.6 Bethe's Calculation 228 \\
                 5.7 Relativistic Lamb Shift Calculations: 1947--1948
                 232 \\
                 5.8 The French and Weisskopf Calculation 237 \\
                 5.9 Radiative Correction to Scattering 245 \\
                 6. Tomonaga and the Rebuilding of Japanese Physics 248
                 \\
                 6.1 Introduction 248 \\
                 6.2 Theoretical Physics in Japan 249 \\
                 6.3 Tomonaga 252 \\
                 6.4 The War Years 260 \\
                 6.5 The Postwar Years 265 \\
                 7. Julian Schwinger and the Formalization of Quantum
                 Field Theory 273 \\
                 7.1 Introduction 273 \\
                 7.2 The Young Schwinger 275 \\
                 7.3 The War Years 293 \\
                 7.4 Shelter Island and Its Aftermath 303 \\
                 7.5 The APS Meeting and the Pocono Conference 318 \\
                 7.6 The Michigan Summer School 335 \\
                 7.7 The Charles L. Mayer Nature of Light Award 340 \\
                 7.8 Wentzel's and Pauli's Criticism 345 \\
                 7.9 The Quantum Action Principle 352 \\
                 7.10 Philosophical Outlook 355 \\
                 7.11 Epilogue 367 \\
                 8. Richard Feynman and the Visualization of Space--time
                 Processes 373 \\
                 8.1 Background 373 \\
                 8.2 Undergraduate Days: MIT 374 \\
                 8.3 Graduate Days: Princeton 380 \\
                 8.4 Ph.D. Dissertation 389 \\
                 8.5 The War Years 397 \\
                 8.6 Research, 1946 405 \\
                 8.7 Shelter Island and Its Aftermath 411 \\
                 8.8 The Genesis of the Theory 414 \\
                 8.9 Renormalization 434 \\
                 8.10 The Pocono Conference: March 30--April 1, 1948 436
                 \\
                 8.11 Vacuum Polarization 445 \\
                 8.12 Evaluating Integrals 452 \\
                 8.13 The January 1949 American Physical Society Meeting
                 454 \\
                 8.14 Retrospective 457 \\
                 8.15 Style, Visualization, and All That 462 \\
                 8.16 A Postscript: Schwinger and Feynman 467 \\
                 9. Freeman Dyson and the Structure of Quantum Field
                 Theory 474 \\
                 9.1 Family Background 474 \\
                 9.2 Early Education: Twyford and Winchester 476 \\
                 9.3 Cambridge, 1941--1943 482 \\
                 9.4 Bomber Command 488 \\
                 9.5 Imperial College and Cambridge University 490 \\
                 9.6 Cornell University 493 \\
                 9.7 The Michigan Symposium, Summer 1948 502 \\
                 9.8 Princeton: The Institute for Advanced Study 505 \\
                 9.9 The Radiation Theories Paper 508 \\
                 9.10 The Institute for Advanced Study: Oppenheimer 518
                 \\
                 9.11 The S-Matrix in QED 527 \\
                 9.12 The S-Matrix Paper: Retrospective 544 \\
                 9.13 The S-Matrix Paper: Aftermath 549 \\
                 9.14 Oldstone 552 \\
                 9.15 Return to Europe 554 \\
                 9.16 Heisenberg Operators 556 \\
                 9.17 Divergence of Perturbative Series 564 \\
                 9.18 Closure 566 \\
                 9.19 Philosophy 567 \\
                 9.20 Style 569 \\
                 9.21 Epilogue 571 \\
                 9.22 A Postscript: Tomonaga, Schwinger, Feynman, and
                 Dyson 572 \\
                 10. QED in Switzerland 576 \\
                 10.1 Field Theory in Switzerland: Stueckelberg 576 \\
                 10.2 Quantum Field Theory in Zurich: Pauli's Seminar,
                 1947--1950 582 \\
                 Epilogue: Some Reflections on Renormalization Theory
                 595 \\
                 Notes and Abbreviations 606 \\
                 Bibliography 672 \\
                 Index 725",
}

@Book{Brian:1995:GTC,
  author =       "Denis Brian",
  booktitle =    "Genius talk: conversations with {Nobel} scientists and
                 other luminaries",
  title =        "Genius talk: conversations with {Nobel} scientists and
                 other luminaries",
  publisher =    pub-PLENUM,
  address =      pub-PLENUM:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 423",
  year =         "1995",
  ISBN =         "0-306-45089-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-306-45089-1",
  LCCN =         "fa1941",
  bibdate =      "Fri Sep 20 08:13:01 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.bibsys.no:2100/BIBSYS",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Nobel Prizes; Engineers; 20th century; Interviews;
                 Scientists; Physicists; Psychologists; Astrophysicists;
                 vitenskapsmenn; popul{\"a}rvitenskap;
                 nobelprisvinnere",
  tableofcontents = "1: Linus Pauling / 1 \\
                 2: Richard Feynman / 35 \\
                 3: Paul Dirac / 61 \\
                 4: Victor Weisskopf / 73 \\
                 5: Hans Bethe / 105 \\
                 6: John Wheeler / 119 \\
                 7: George Wald / 137 \\
                 8: Arno Penzias / 153 \\
                 9: Robert Jastrow / 179 \\
                 10: Charles Townes / 195 \\
                 11: Arthur Schawlow / 209 \\
                 12: Harold Urey / 255 \\
                 13: Hans Selye / 263 \\
                 14: Henri Ellenberger / 279 \\
                 15: Theodor Reik / 287 \\
                 16: Murray Sherman / 295 \\
                 17: Henry Murray / 311 \\
                 18: Cornelia Wilbur / 329 \\
                 19: Ashley Montagu / 343 \\
                 20: Wilder Penfield / 359 \\
                 21: Roger Sperry / 367 \\
                 22: Torsten Wiesel / 377 \\
                 23: Update / 393 \\
                 24: Epilogue / 399 \\
                 References / 407 \\
                 Index / 415",
}

@Proceedings{Cohen:1997:PEP,
  editor =       "Robert S. Cohen and Michael Horne and John Stachel",
  booktitle =    "Potentiality, Entanglement and Passion-at-a-Distance:
                 Quantum Mechanical Studies for {Abner Shimony}.
                 {Volume} Two",
  title =        "Potentiality, Entanglement and Passion-at-a-Distance:
                 Quantum Mechanical Studies for {Abner Shimony}.
                 {Volume} Two",
  volume =       "194",
  publisher =    pub-KLUWER,
  address =      pub-KLUWER:adr,
  bookpages =    "xi + 276",
  pages =        "xi + 276",
  year =         "1997",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2732-7",
  ISBN =         "90-481-4809-X, 94-017-2732-5 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-4809-7, 978-94-017-2732-7 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0068-0346",
  ISSN-L =       "0068-0346",
  LCCN =         "QC173.96-174.52",
  bibdate =      "Sat Nov 10 09:55:12 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bsphs.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  series =       ser-BOSTON-STUD-PHILOS-SCI,
  URL =          "https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-017-2732-7",
  abstract =     "\booktitle{Potentiality, Entanglement and
                 Passion-at-a-Distance} is a book for theoretical
                 physicists and philosophers of modern physics. It
                 treats a puzzling and provocative aspect of recent
                 quantum physics: the apparent interaction of certain
                 physical events that cannot share any causal
                 connection. These are said to be `entangled' in some
                 way, but an explanation remains elusive. Abner Shimony
                 to whom the book is dedicated --- and others suggest
                 the need to revive the category of what may be seen as
                 a metaphysical potentiality. Abner has described these
                 events without actions to link them as `passion at a
                 distance': not active, but passive. The discussions
                 gathered here are written by a truly remarkable cast of
                 scientists and philosophers and shed new light on the
                 most profound puzzles of our times.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "https://link.springer.com/bookseries/5710",
  subject =      "Physics; Science; Philosophy; Text processing
                 (Computer science); Quantum theory; Physics.; Quantum
                 theory.; Philosophy.; Text processing (Computer
                 science)",
  tableofcontents = "Protective Measurements of Two-State Vectors \\
                 What is the Referent of a Nonpure Quantum State? \\
                 Classical and Quantum Physical Geometry \\
                 Borromean Entanglement of the GHZ State \\
                 Is the Quantum State (an) Observable? \\
                 Aiming at Describing Empirical Reality \\
                 An Interpretation which is Appropriate for Dynamical
                 Reduction Theories \\
                 Einstein--Podolsky--Rosen Reasoning in Nonlocality
                 Theorems \\
                 Space-time and Separability: Problems of Identity and
                 Individuation in Fundamental Physics \\
                 `Les recettes qui r{\'e}ussissent toujours' \\
                 How to Ascertain the Values of Every Member of a Set of
                 Observables that Cannot All Have Values \\
                 Is Quantum Mechanics a Probabilistic Theory? \\
                 The Decision Problem for Entanglement \\
                 Bell Inequalities with Postselection \\
                 Action and Passion at a Distance: an essay in honour of
                 Professor Abney Shimony \\
                 The Relativistic EPR Argument \\
                 The History Approach Viewed by an External Observer \\
                 Maximal Extension of an Impossibility Theorem
                 concerning Quantum Measurement \\
                 Feynman Paths and Quantum Entanglement: Is There any
                 More to the Mystery? \\
                 Bibliography of Abner Shimony \\
                 Index of Names \\
                 Table of Contents to Volume One",
}

@Book{Samuelsson:1998:NLP,
  editor =       "Bengt Samuelsson and Michael Sohlman",
  booktitle =    "{Nobel} Lectures in Physics (1963--1970)",
  title =        "{Nobel} Lectures in Physics (1963--1970)",
  volume =       "4",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 349",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "981-02-3404-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-02-3404-1",
  LCCN =         "QC71 .P455 1998",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 12 21:07:00 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 melvyl.cdlib.org:210/CDL90",
  series =       "Nobel lectures, including presentation speeches and
                 laureates' biographies",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Published for the Nobel Foundation. Funded by Friends
                 of the Library.",
  subject =      "physics; Nobel Prizes; physicists; biography",
}

@Book{Hey:1999:FCE,
  editor =       "Anthony J. G. Hey",
  booktitle =    "{Feynman} and Computation: Exploring the Limits of
                 Computers",
  title =        "{Feynman} and Computation: Exploring the Limits of
                 Computers",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS:adr,
  pages =        "xxiii + 438",
  year =         "1999",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0057-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0057-6",
  LCCN =         "QA76 .F46 1999, QC52 .F49 199",
  bibdate =      "Thu Apr 12 11:10:30 2001",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  price =        "US\$50.00",
  abstract =     "Richard P. Feynman made profoundly important and
                 prescient contributions to the physics of computing,
                 notably with his seminal articles ``\booktitle{There's
                 Plenty of Room at the Bottom}'' and
                 ``\booktitle{Simulating Physics with Computers}''.
                 These two provocative papers (both reprinted in this
                 volume) anticipated, decades before their time, several
                 breakthroughs that have since become fields of science
                 in their own right, such as nanotechnology and the
                 newest, perhaps most exciting area of physics and
                 computer science, quantum computing. Both a tribute to
                 Feynman and a new exploration of the limits of
                 computers by some of today's most influential
                 scientists, \booktitle{Feynman and Computation}
                 continues the pioneering work started by Feynman and
                 published by him in his own \booktitle{Lectures on
                 Computation}. This new computation volume consists of
                 both original chapters and reprints of classic papers
                 by leaders in the field. \booktitle{Feynman and
                 Computation} will generate great interest from the
                 scientific community and provide essential background
                 for further work in this field.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Feynman and computation / John J. Hopfield \\
                 Neural networks and physical systems with emergent
                 collective computational abilities / John J. Hopfield
                 \\
                 Feynman as a colleague / Carver A. Mead \\
                 Collective electrodynamics I / Carver A. Mead \\
                 Memory / Gerald Jay Sussman \\
                 Numerical evidence that the motion of Pluto is chaotic
                 / Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom \\
                 There's plenty of room at the bottom / Richard P.
                 Feynman \\
                 Information is inevitably physical / Rolf Landauer \\
                 Scaling of MOS technology to submicrometer feature
                 sizes / Carver A. Mead \\
                 Richard Feynman and cellular vacuum / Marvin Minsky \\
                 Simulating physics with computers / Richard P. Feynman
                 \\
                 Quantum robots / Paul Benioff \\
                 Quantum information theory / Charles H. Bennett \\
                 Quantum computation / Richard J. Hughes \\
                 Computing machines in the future / Richard P. Feynman
                 \\
                 Internetics: technologies, applications and academic
                 fields / Geoffrey C. Fox \\
                 Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine / W. Daniel
                 Hillis \\
                 Crystalline computation / Norman H. Margolus \\
                 Information, physics, quantum: the search for links /
                 John Archibald Wheeler \\
                 Feynman, Barton and the reversible Schr{\"o}dinger
                 difference equation / Ed Fredkin \\
                 Action, or the fungibility of computation / Tommaso
                 Toffoli \\
                 Algorithmic randomness, physical entropy, measurements,
                 and the demon of choice / Wojciech Zurek",
}

@Book{Brown:2000:MMM,
  author =       "J. R. (Julian Russell) Brown",
  booktitle =    "Minds, machines, and the multiverse: the quest for the
                 quantum computer",
  title =        "Minds, machines, and the multiverse: the quest for the
                 quantum computer",
  publisher =    pub-SIMON-SCHUSTER,
  address =      pub-SIMON-SCHUSTER:adr,
  pages =        "396",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-684-81481-1, 0-7432-4263-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-684-81481-0, 978-0-7432-4263-9",
  LCCN =         "QA76.889 .B76 2000",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 13:57:05 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/c/clerk-maxwell-james.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/shannon-claude-elwood.bib",
  URL =          "http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/bios/simon054/99056638.html;
                 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/simon032/99056638.html;
                 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0705/99056638-s.html;
                 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0707/99056638-t.html",
  abstract =     "Julian Brown's record of the quest for the Holy Grail
                 of computing --- a computer that could, in theory, take
                 seconds to perform calculations that would take today's
                 fastest supercomputers longer than the age of the
                 universe --- is a tale, populated by a remarkable cast
                 of characters, including David Deutsch of Oxford
                 University, who first announced the possibility of
                 computation in the Alice-in-Wonderland world of quantum
                 mechanics; Ed Fredkin, who developed a new kind of
                 logic gate as a true step toward universal computation;
                 and Richard Feynman, who reasoned from the inability to
                 model quantum mechanics on a classical computer the
                 logical inevitability of quantum computing.
                 \booktitle{Minds, Machines, and the Multiverse} details
                 the uses for quantum computing in code breaking, for
                 quantum computers will be able to crack many of the
                 leading methods of protecting secret information, while
                 offering new unbreakable codes. Quantum computers will
                 also be able to model nuclear and subatomic reactions;
                 offer insights into nanotechnology, teleportation, and
                 time travel; and perhaps change the way chemists and
                 biotechnologists design drugs and study the molecules
                 of life. Farthest along the trail blazed by these
                 pioneers is the ability to visualize the multiple
                 realities of the quantum world not as a mathematical
                 abstraction, but as a real map to a world of multiple
                 universes. Incorporating explanations of ion trap
                 gates, nuclear magnetic resonance computers, quantum
                 dots, quantum algorithms, Fourier transforms, and
                 puzzles of quantum physics, and illustrated with dozens
                 of diagrams, \booktitle{Minds, Machines, and the
                 Multiverse} offers a look at the still-unbuilt machines
                 that, in the words of physicist Stanley Williams,
                 ``will reshape the face of science`` and offer a new
                 window into the secrets of an infinite number of
                 potential universes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1957--",
  subject =      "Quantum computers; Kwantumcomputers; Ordinateurs
                 quantiques.",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword by David Deutsch \\
                 1. Late-Night Quantum Thoughts: Life in Other Universes
                 The Quantum AI Experiment \\
                 Exploring Hilbert Space \\
                 The End of Moore's Law? \\
                 From Bill Gates to Quantum Gates \\
                 The Hunter-Gatherers Take a Quantum Leap \\
                 2. God, the Universe, and the Reversible Computer: The
                 Computer That Just Coasts \\
                 Shannon's Information Theory \\
                 The Puzzle of Maxwell's Demon \\
                 Much Ado About kT \\
                 Landauer's Principle \\
                 The Reversible Computer \\
                 Reversibility and the Laws of Physics \\
                 Is the Universe a Computer? \\
                 The Fredkin Gate \\
                 The Billiard Ball Computer \\
                 The God Game \\
                 Low-Energy Computing \\
                 3. The Logic of the Quantum Conspiracy: Feynman's
                 U-Turn \\
                 Journey Into the Quantum Realm \\
                 Strange Correlations \\
                 The EPR Puzzle \\
                 Designer Hamiltonians \\
                 A Matter of Interpretation \\
                 The Case for Many Universes \\
                 The Universal Quantum Computer \\
                 The Turing Principle \\
                 4. Quantum Parallelism: The New Paradigm \\
                 The Meaning of Superposition \\
                 Counting on the Qubits \\
                 The Square Root of NOT \\
                 Rotations in Quantum Space \\
                 Controlled-NOT and the Toffoli Gate \\
                 Playing the Markets with a Quantum Computer \\
                 Turbocharged Algorithms \\
                 Tractability vs. Intractability \\
                 The Traveling Salesman Problem \\
                 Does P Equal NP? \\
                 Consulting the Oracle \\
                 5. Code Breaking and the Shor Algorithm: The Problem of
                 Factorization \\
                 Secret Codes \\
                 Public-Key Cryptography \\
                 How Diffie--Hellman Works \\
                 The RSA Algorithm \\
                 How RSA Works \\
                 Cryptography and the Real World \\
                 The Challenge of RSA-129 \\
                 Factoring by E-Mail \\
                 Factorization Takes a Quantum Leap \\
                 Heat, Sound, and Fourier Series \\
                 Light, Music, and Fourier Transforms \\
                 The Quantum FFT \\
                 6. Privacy Lost, Privacy Regained: Messages from Across
                 the Quantum Channel \\
                 All About Eve \\
                 Dial Q for Qubits \\
                 Quantum Clones and Counterfeit Coins \\
                 How to Send a Quantum Valentine \\
                 The Rise and Fall of Quantum Bit Commitment \\
                 Cryptography by Entanglement \\
                 Quantum Compression \\
                 Beam Me Up, Atom by Atom \\
                 7. How to Build a Quantum Computer: Going Universal \\
                 Two-Bit Processors \\
                 The Polymer Machine \\
                 The Trouble with Decoherence \\
                 Trapping the Atom \\
                 Flying Qubits \\
                 The Doctors of Spin \\
                 How Useful Is NMR Quantum Computation? \\
                 Connecting the Quantum Dots \\
                 Runners in the Quantum Race \\
                 8. Quantum Error Correction and Other Algorithms:
                 Processing in the Dark \\
                 Democracy Among the Qubits \\
                 Three-Bit Quantum Error Correction \\
                 How Does Quantum Error Correction Scale? \\
                 Crossing the Error Threshold \\
                 Creating the GHz State \\
                 Take a Ride on the Universal Quantum Simulator \\
                 Searching a Quantum Phone Directory \\
                 Amadeus and the Quantum Complexity Puzzle \\
                 The Shape of Quantum Circuits to Come \\
                 9. Visions of the Quantum Age: A Quantum Computing Road
                 Map \\
                 Nanotechnology and the Singularity \\
                 DNA Computing \\
                 Clones, Consciousness, and the Indivisible Soul \\
                 Quantum Gravity and the Measurement Problem \\
                 Is the Brain a Quantum Computer? \\
                 Why Is the Universe Comprehensible? \\
                 Trading Histories for Universes \\
                 Are Decoherent Histories the Answer? \\
                 The Quantum Universe and the Omega Point",
}

@Book{Brown:2000:SPR,
  editor =       "Laurie M. Brown",
  booktitle =    "Selected papers of {Richard Feynman}: with
                 commentary",
  title =        "Selected papers of {Richard Feynman}: with
                 commentary",
  volume =       "27",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 999",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "981-02-4130-5, 981-02-4131-3 (paperback),
                 981-238-546-0 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-02-4130-8, 978-981-02-4131-5 (paperback),
                 978-981-238-546-8 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC3 .F4513 2000",
  MRclass =      "01A75 (81-03 82-03)",
  MRnumber =     "1888521 (2002k:01042)",
  MRreviewer =   "K. W{\'o}dkiewicz",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 19 13:52:43 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib",
  series =       "World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics",
  URL =          "http://www.worldscibooks.com/physics/4270.html",
  ZMnumber =     "Zbl 1056.01015",
  abstract =     "The scientific papers of Richard Feynman collected in
                 this volume are renowned for their brilliant content
                 and the author's striking original style. They are
                 grouped by topic: path integral approach to the
                 foundations of quantum mechanics and quantum field
                 theory, renormalized quantum electrodynamics, theory of
                 superfluid liquid helium, theory of the Fermi
                 interaction, polarons, gravitation, partons, computer
                 theory, etc. Comments on Feynman's topics are provided
                 by the editor, together with biographical notes and a
                 complete bibliography of Feynman's publications. An
                 excellent volume",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1918--1988",
  classmath =    "*01A75 (Collected or selected works) 81-03 (Historical
                 (quantum theory))",
  reviewer =     "K.-E. Hellwig (Berlin)",
  subject =      "physics; physique; science; general; mechanics;
                 energy",
  tableofcontents = "Quantum chemistry \\
                 Classical and quantum electrodynamics \\
                 Path integrals and operator calculus \\
                 QED and other applications \\
                 Liquid helium \\
                 Physics of elementary particles \\
                 Quantum gravity \\
                 Computer theory",
}

@Book{Hsu:2001:LPI,
  editor =       "J. P. (Jong-Ping) Hsu and Yuanzhong Zhang",
  booktitle =    "{Lorentz} and {Poincar{\'e}} invariance: 100 years of
                 {Relativity}",
  title =        "{Lorentz} and {Poincar{\'e}} invariance: 100 years of
                 {Relativity}",
  volume =       "8",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xxxi + 583",
  year =         "2001",
  ISBN =         "981-02-4721-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-02-4721-8",
  LCCN =         "QC174.17.S9 H78 2001",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 9 07:52:59 MDT 2006",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Advanced series on theoretical physical science",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy031/2002280428.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Symmetry (Physics); Relativity (physics)",
  tableofcontents = "Preface ix \\
                 Acknowledgements xvii \\
                 Remarks on the Development of the Lorentz and
                 Poincar{\'e} Invariance xxi \\
                 Part I. Theoretical Implications of Lorentz and
                 Poincar{\'e} Invariance / 1 \\
                 1. The Dawn of Lorentz and Poincar{\'e} Invariance
                 (1887--1905) / 3 \\
                 First Proposal of the Universal Speed of Light by Voigt
                 in 1887 / A. Ernst and J-P. Hsu / 4 \\
                 The Ether and the Earth's Atmosphere / G. F. FitzGerald
                 / 25 \\
                 General Problem of Moving Matter Treated in Relation to
                 the Individual Molecules / J. Larmor / 27 \\
                 Moving Material System: Approximation Carried to the
                 Second Order (Extract) / J. Larmor / 39 \\
                 In Pursuit of the Electrodynamics for Moving Bodies /
                 J-P. Hsu and T. Kleinschmidt /43 2. Special Relativity
                 and its 4-Dimensional Symmetry (1904--1908) / 55 \\
                 Electromagnetic Phenomena in a System Moving with any
                 Velocity less than that of Light (Extract) / H. A.
                 Lorentz / 56 \\
                 \\
                 Poincar{\'e}'s \booktitle{Rendiconti} Paper on
                 Relativity. Part I / H. M. Schwartz / 76 \\
                 On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies / A. Einstein /
                 116 \\
                 The Principle of Relativity and the Fundamental
                 Equations of Mechanics / M. Planck / 143 \\
                 Space and Time / H. Minkowski / 147 \\
                 The Theory of Relativity and Science (Extract) / W.
                 Pauli / 162 \\
                 Einstein's First Paper on Relativity / H. M. Schwartz /
                 164 \\
                 On the Origins of the Special Theory of Relativity
                 (Extract) / G. Holton / 183 \\
                 3. Inquiries Regarding the Constancy of the Speed of
                 Light (1908--1910) / 193 \\
                 The Postulate of the Constancy of the Speed of Light.
                 Ritz's and Related Theories (Extract) / W. Pauli / 194
                 \\
                 Critical Researches on General Electrodynamics
                 (Extract) / W. Ritz / 196 \\
                 4. Extended Relativity and its 4-Dimensional Symmetry
                 (1928--1997) / 217 \\
                 The Philosophy of Space and Time: Simultaneity
                 (Extract) / H. Reichenbach / 218 \\
                 Special Relativity in Anisotropic Space / W. F. Edwards
                 / 226 \\
                 \\
                 Four-Dimensional Symmetry of Taiji Relativity and
                 Coordinate Transformation Based on a Weaker Postulate
                 for the \\
                 Speed of Light. - I / L. Hsu, J-P. Hsu and D. A.
                 Schneble / 243 \\
                 Four-Dimensional Symmetry of Taiji Relativity and
                 Coordinate Transformation Based on a Weaker Postulate
                 for the \\
                 Speed of Light. - II / J-P. Hsu and L. Hsu / 258 \\
                 5. The Splendid Union of Special Relativity and Quantum
                 Mechanics (1927--1949) / 273 \\
                 The Quantum Theory of the Emission and Absorption of
                 Radiation / P. A. M. Dirac / 274 \\
                 The Quantum Theory of the Electron / P. A. M. Dirac /
                 297 \\
                 The Radiation Theories of Tomonaga, Schwinger, and
                 Feynman (with commentary) / F. J. Dyson / 316 \\
                 6. The Lorentz and Poincar{\'e} Groups and Their
                 Implications (1939) / 337 \\
                 Symmetries, Quantum Lorentz Transformation and \\
                 the Poincar{\'e} Algebra / S. Weinberg / 338 \\
                 Lorentz Group in Feynman's World --- Wigner's Little
                 Groups and Their Applications / Y. S. Kim and M. E. Noz
                 / 351 \\
                 7. The Isotropy of the Speed of Light $c$: A Convenient
                 Assumption (1963--1995) / 377 \\
                 Test Theories of Special Relativity / Y. Z. Zhang / 378
                 \\
                 8. Common Relativity and its 4-Dimensional Symmetry
                 (1976--1983) / 397 \\
                 Common Time in a Four-Dimensional Symmetry Framework /
                 J-P. Hsu and T. N. Sherry / 398 \\
                 Questions on Universal Constants and Four-Dimensional
                 Symmetry from a Broad Viewpoint - I / J-P. Hsu / 418
                 \\
                 News and Views (Extract) (On Common Time and Common
                 Relativity) / \booktitle{Nature} Editorial / 434 \\
                 9. The Aether and Relativistic Quantum Fields
                 ($\approx$1970\ldots{}) / 437 \\
                 Is There an Aether? / P. A. M. Dirac / 438 \\
                 Vacuum as the Source of Asymmetry / T. D. Lee / 441 \\
                 The New Ether / J. D. Bjorken / 453 \\
                 10. The Logically Simplest Theory of Relativity and \\
                 its 4-Dimensional Symmetry (1990--1994) / 469 \\
                 Can One Derive the Lorentz Transformation from \\
                 Precision Experiments? / L. Hsu / 470 \\
                 A Physical Theory Based Solely on the First Postulate
                 of Relativity / J-P. Hsu and L. Hsu / 494 \\
                 Part II. Experiments for Lorentz and Poincar{\'e}
                 Invariance / 507 \\
                 11. The Fizeau Experiment / 509 \\
                 12. The Michelson--Morley Experiment / 513 \\
                 13. The Wilson--Wilson Experiment / 521 \\
                 14. The Kennedy--Thordike Experiment / 527 \\
                 15. The Ives--Stilwell Experiment / 531 \\
                 16. The Observation of the Muon Lifetime Dilation / 537
                 \\
                 17. ``Experimental Tests'' of the Second Postulate of
                 Special Relativity / 541 \\
                 18. The Mass--Velocity Relation Experiment / 549 \\
                 19. The Mass--Energy Relation Experiment / 555 \\
                 20. The Thomas Precession Experiment / 561 \\
                 Appendices / 567 \\
                 A. Woldemar Voigt (1850--1919) / C. Runge / 568 \\
                 \\
                 B. George Francis FitzGerald (1851--1901) / J-P. Hsu /
                 570 \\
                 C. Abbreviated Biographical Sketch of Walter Ritz
                 (1878--1909) / R. S. Fritzius / 572 \\
                 D. Hans Reichenbach (1891--1953): Principal Dates / M.
                 Reichenbach / 574 \\
                 \\
                 E. The Most General Linear-Acceleration Transformation
                 of Spacetime Based on Limiting 4-Dimensional Symmetry /
                 J-P. Hsu / 575",
}

@Book{Schwinger:2003:SPQ,
  author =       "Julian Schwinger",
  booktitle =    "Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics",
  title =        "Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics",
  publisher =    pub-DOVER,
  address =      pub-DOVER:adr,
  pages =        "xvii + 424",
  year =         "2003",
  ISBN =         "0-486-60444-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-486-60444-2",
  LCCN =         "QC680 .S35",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 26 08:18:52 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
                 library.ox.ac.uk:210/ADVANCE",
  note =         "Reprint of \cite{Schwinger:1958:SPQ} with ISBN.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Quantum electrodynamics; \'Electrodynamique
                 quantique",
  tableofcontents = "1: The quantum theory of the emission and
                 absorption / P. A. M. Dirac / 1--23 \\
                 2: Sopra l'ellettrodinamica quantistica / Enrico Fermi
                 / 24--28 \\
                 On quantum electrodynamics / P. A. M. Dirac, V. A.
                 Fock, and Boris Podolsky / 29--40 \\
                 {\"U}ber das Paulische {\"A}quivalenzverbot / P. Jordan
                 and E. Wigner / 41--61 \\
                 {\"U}ber die mit der Entstehung von Materie aus
                 Strahlung verkn{\"u}pften Ladungsschwankungen / W.
                 Heisenberg / 62--67 \\
                 On the self-energy and the electromagnetic field of the
                 electron / V. S. Weisskopf / 68--81 \\
                 Th{\'e}orie du positron / P. A. M. Dirac / 82--91 \\
                 {\"U}ber die elektrodynamik des vakuums auf grund der
                 quantentheorie des elektrons / V. S. Weisskopf /
                 92--128 \\
                 Notes on the radiation field of the electron / F. Block
                 and A. Nordsieck / 129--134 \\
                 On the intrinsic moment of the electron / H. M Foley
                 and P. Kusch / 135--135 \\
                 Fine structure of the hydrogen atom by a microwave
                 method / Willis E. Lamb, Jr. and Robert C. Retherford /
                 136--138 \\
                 The electromagentic shift of energy levels / H. A.
                 Bethe / 139--141 \\
                 On quantum-electrodynamics and the magnetic moment of
                 the electron / Julian Schwinger / 142--142 \\
                 On radiative corrections to electron scattering /
                 Julian Schwinger / 143--144 \\
                 Electron theory / J. R. Oppenheimer / 145--155 \\
                 On a relativistically invariant formulation of the
                 quantum theory of wave fields / S. Tomonaga / 156--168
                 \\
                 Quantum electrodynamics, III: the electronmagnetic
                 properties of the electron: radiative corrections to
                 scattering / Julian Schwinger / 169--196 \\
                 On infinite field reactions in quantum field theory /
                 S. Tomonaga / 197--197 \\
                 On the invariant regularization in relativistic quantum
                 theory / W. Pauli and F. Villars / 198--208 \\
                 On guage invariance and vacuum polarization / Julian
                 Schwinger / 209--224 \\
                 The theory of positrons / R. P. Feynman / 225--235 \\
                 Space-time approach to quantum electrodynamics / R. P.
                 Feynman / 236--256 \\
                 Mathematical formulation of the quantum theory of
                 electromagnetic interaction / R. P. Feynman / 257--274
                 \\
                 The radiation theories of Tomonaga, Schwinger, and
                 Feynman / F. J. Dyson / 275--291 \\
                 The $S$-matrix in quantum electrodynamics / F. J. Dyson
                 / 292--311 \\
                 The Lagrangian in quantum mechanics / P. A. M. Dirac /
                 312--320 \\
                 Space--time approach to non-relativistic quantum
                 mechanics / R. P. Feynman / 321--341 \\
                 The theory of quantized fields, I. / Julian Schwinger /
                 342--355 \\
                 The theory of quantized fields, II. / Julian Schwinger
                 / 356--371 \\
                 The connection between spin and statistics / W. Pauli /
                 372--378 \\
                 On the Green's functions of quantized fields, I /
                 Julian Schwinger / 379--386 \\
                 Electrodynamic displacement of atomic energy levels,
                 III: the hyperfine structure of positronium / Robert
                 Karplus and Abraham Klein / 387--397 \\
                 On the magnitude of the renormalization constants in
                 quantum electrodynamics / G. K{\"a}llen / 398--413 \\
                 On the self-energy of a bound electron / Norman M.
                 Kroll and Willis E. Lamb, Jr. / 414--??",
}

@Proceedings{Feynman:2004:SAM,
  editor =       "Richard P. (Richard Phillips) Feynman and Rolando
                 Rebolledo and Jorge Rezende and Jean-Claude Zambrini",
  booktitle =    "{Stochastic analysis and mathematical physics
                 (SAMP\slash ANESTOC 2002): proceedings of the
                 Mathematical legacy of R. P. Feynman, Lisbon, Portugal,
                 3--7 June 2002: proceedings of the Open Systems and
                 Quantum Statistical Mechanics, Santiago, Chile, 7--11
                 January 2002}",
  title =        "{Stochastic analysis and mathematical physics
                 (SAMP\slash ANESTOC 2002): proceedings of the
                 Mathematical legacy of R. P. Feynman, Lisbon, Portugal,
                 3--7 June 2002: proceedings of the Open Systems and
                 Quantum Statistical Mechanics, Santiago, Chile, 7--11
                 January 2002}",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 303",
  year =         "2004",
  ISBN =         "981-256-064-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-256-064-3",
  LCCN =         "QC20.7.S8 S734 2002",
  bibdate =      "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "This volume contains the proceedings of both, the
                 Fifth International Workshop on Stochastic Analysis and
                 Mathematical Physics and the meeting on the
                 Mathematical legacy of R. P. Feynman.",
  subject =      "Stochastic processes; Mathematical physics",
}

@Book{Brown:2005:FTN,
  author =       "Laurie M. Brown",
  booktitle =    "{Feynman}'s Thesis --- a New Approach To Quantum
                 Theory",
  title =        "{Feynman}'s Thesis --- a New Approach To Quantum
                 Theory",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "142",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "981-256-366-0 (print), 981-256-763-1 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-256-366-8 (print), 978-981-256-763-5
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .F49 2005",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 19 13:52:49 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
  URL =          "http://public.eblib.com/EBLPublic/PublicView.do?ptiID=244532;
                 http://www.worldscibooks.com/promotion/feynman.html#5852",
  abstract =     "Richard Feynman's never previously published doctoral
                 thesis formed the heart of much of his brilliant and
                 profound work in theoretical physics. Entitled ``The
                 Principle of Least Action in Quantum Mechanics,'' its
                 original motive was to quantize the classical
                 action-at-a-distance electrodynamics. Because that
                 theory adopted an overall space--time viewpoint, the
                 classical Hamiltonian approach used in the conventional
                 formulations of quantum theory could not be used, so
                 Feynman turned to the Lagrangian function and the
                 principle of least action as his points of departure.
                 The result was the path integral approach, which
                 satisfied --- and transcended --- its original
                 motivation, and has enjoyed great success in
                 renormalized quantum field theory, including the
                 derivation of the ubiquitous Feynman diagrams for
                 elementary particles. Path integrals have many other
                 applications, including atomic, molecular, and nuclear
                 scattering, statistical mechanics, quantum liquids and
                 solids, Brownian motion, and noise theory. It also
                 sheds new light on fundamental issues like the
                 interpretation of quantum theory because of its new
                 overall space-time viewpoint.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "First paper originally presented as R. P. Feynman's
                 thesis (Ph. D., Princeton University, 1942). Second
                 paper originally published in 1948. Third paper
                 originally published in 1933.",
  subject =      "Lagrangian functions; Least action; Quantum theory",
  tableofcontents = "Preface / vii \\
                 The Principle of Least Action in Quantum Mechanics / R.
                 P. Feynman \\
                 I. Introduction / 1 \\
                 II. Least Action in Classical Mechanics / 6 \\
                 III. Least Action in Quantum Mechanics / 6 \\
                 Space-time Approach to Non-Relativistic Quantum
                 Mechanics / R. P. Feynman / 71 \\
                 1. Introduction / \\
                 2. The Superposition of Probability Amplitudes / \\
                 3. The Probability Amplitude for a Space-Time Path /
                 \\
                 4. The Calculation of the Probability Amplitude for a
                 Path / \\
                 5. Definition of the Wave Function / \\
                 6. The Wave Equation / \\
                 7. Discussion of the Wave Equation: The Classical Limit
                 / \\
                 8. Operator Algebra: Matrix Elements / \\
                 9. Newton's Equations: The Commutation Relation / \\
                 10. The Hamiltonian: Momentum / \\
                 11. Inadequacies of the Formulation / \\
                 12. A Possible Generalization / \\
                 13. Application to Eliminate Field Oscillators / \\
                 14. Statistical Mechanics: Spin and Relativity / \\
                 The Lagrangian in Quantum Mechanics / P. A. M. Dirac /
                 111-- \\
                 Contact Transformations / \\
                 The Lagrangian and the Action Principle / \\
                 Application to Field Dynamics",
  xxnote =       "Check tableofcontents: online sources differ
                 substantially.",
}

@Book{Kaiser:2005:DTA,
  author =       "David Kaiser",
  key =          "DTA",
  booktitle =    "Drawing Theories Apart: the Dispersion of {Feynman}
                 Diagrams in Postwar Physics",
  title =        "Drawing Theories Apart: the Dispersion of {Feynman}
                 Diagrams in Postwar Physics",
  publisher =    pub-U-CHICAGO,
  address =      pub-U-CHICAGO:adr,
  pages =        "xix + 469",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "0-226-42266-6, 0-226-42267-4 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-226-42266-4, 978-0-226-42267-1 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QC794.6.F4 K35 2005",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 23 20:34:32 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/uchi051/2004023335.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0617/2004023335-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip051/2004023335.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Feynman diagrams; Physics; United States; History;
                 20th century",
  tableofcontents = "List of Figures \\
                 Preface and Acknowledgments / xi \\
                 Abbreviations / xvii \\
                 1. Introduction: Pedagogy and the Institutions of
                 Theory / 1 \\
                 Richard Feynman and His Diagrams / 1 \\
                 Paper Tools and the Practice of Theory / 7 \\
                 Pedagogy and Postwar Physics / 14 \\
                 Overview: The Two Meanings of `Dispersion' / 16 \\
                 Part I. Dispersing the Diagrams, 1948--54 \\
                 2. An Introduction in the Poconos / 27 \\
                 Quantum Electrodynamics and the Problem of Infinities /
                 28 \\
                 Initial Reception and Lingering Confusion / 43 \\
                 Evidence of Dispersion / 52 \\
                 3. Freeman Dyson and the Postdoc Cascade / 60 \\
                 The Rise of Postdoctoral Training / 61 \\
                 Dyson as Diagrammatic Ambassador / 65 \\
                 Life and Physics at the Institute for Advanced Study /
                 83 \\
                 The Postdoc Cascade / 93 \\
                 A Pedagogical Field Theory / 108 \\
                 4. International Dispersion / 112 \\
                 The Diagrams' Diaspora / 112 \\
                 Feynman Diagrams in Great Britain / 115 \\
                 Feynman Diagrams in Japan / 125 \\
                 Feynman Diagrams in the Soviet Union / 149 \\
                 Tacit and Explicit Knowledges / 167 \\
                 Part II. Dispersion in Form, Use, and Meaning \\
                 5. Seeds of Dispersion / 173 \\
                 The Feynman--Dyson Split / 175 \\
                 Perturbative Methods Fail, Feynman Diagrams Flourish /
                 195 \\
                 6. Family Resemblances / 208 \\
                 Kroll's Perturbative Bookkeepers / 209 \\
                 Marshak's Meson Markers / 220 \\
                 Climbing Bethe's Ladder: Feynman Diagrams and the
                 Many-Body Problem / 230 \\
                 Training Theorists for House and Field / 244 \\
                 Part III. Feynman Diagrams In and Out Of Field Theory,
                 1955--70 \\
                 7. Teaching the Diagrams in an Age of Textbooks / 253
                 \\
                 The Postwar Age of Textbooks / 255 \\
                 The New Diagrammatic Textbooks / 259 \\
                 Pedagogy and the Pictures' Place / 270 \\
                 8. Doodling toward a New `Theory' / 280 \\
                 Dispersion Relations / 282 \\
                 Crossing to a New Representation / 288 \\
                 From Bookkeepers to Pole Finders: Polology and the
                 Landau Rules / 296 \\
                 Chew the Program Builder: Nuclear Democracy and the
                 Bootstrap / 306 \\
                 Diagrammatic Bootstrapping and the Emergence of New
                 Theories / 314 \\
                 9. `Democratic' Diagrams in Berkeley and Princeton /
                 318 \\
                 Geoffrey Chew: A Scientist's Politics of Democracy in
                 1950s America / 322 \\
                 Pedagogical Reforms: `Secret Seminars' and `Wild
                 Merrymaking' / 332 \\
                 The View from Princeton / 346 \\
                 Conditions of Diagrammatic Possibilities / 352 \\
                 10. Paper Tools and the Theorists' Way of Life / 356
                 \\
                 Why Did the Diagrams Stick? Inculcation and Reification
                 / 359 \\
                 In Search of the Vanishing Scientific Theory / 377 \\
                 Appendix A. Feynman Diagrams in the \booktitle{Physical
                 Review}, 1949--54 / 389 \\
                 Appendix B. Feynman Diagrams in \booktitle{Proceedings
                 of the Royal Society}, 1950--54 / 395 \\
                 Appendix C. Feynman Diagrams in \booktitle{Progress of
                 Theoretical Physics}, 1949--54 / 397 \\
                 Appendix D. Feynman Diagrams in
                 \booktitle{Sory{\=u}shi-ron Kenky{\=u}}, 1949--52 / 402
                 \\
                 Appendix E. Feynman Diagrams in \booktitle{Zhurnal
                 eksperimental'noi i teoreticheskoi fiziki}, 1952--59 /
                 406\\
                 Appendix F. Feynman Diagrams in Other Journals,
                 1950--54 / 415 \\
                 Interviews / 419 \\
                 Bibliography / 421 \\
                 Index / 461",
}

@Book{Whitfield:2007:WMR,
  editor =       "Donald Whitfield and James L. Hicks",
  booktitle =    "What's the matter?: readings in physics",
  title =        "What's the matter?: readings in physics",
  publisher =    "Great Books Foundation",
  address =      "Chicago, IL, USA",
  pages =        "xx + 540",
  year =         "2007",
  ISBN =         "1-880323-91-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-880323-91-5",
  LCCN =         "QC7.5 .W53 2007",
  bibdate =      "Tue Oct 29 08:05:52 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  note =         "Foreword by Alan Lightman.",
  URL =          "http://store.greatbooks.org/adu-wtm.html",
  abstract =     "\booktitle{What's the matter?} draws readers into the
                 ongoing inquiry about the natural world, providing an
                 overview of how physics has developed through the
                 centuries, in the words of the scientists who made the
                 great discoveries.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Physics; History; Physicists; Study and teaching;
                 Inquiry-based learning; Physik.; Physikgeschichte
                 (Fach); Wissenschaftler.",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword \\
                 Introduction \\
                 Using \booktitle{What's the Mater?} \\
                 About shared inquiry discussion \\
                 Readings and questions \\
                 Richard Feynman / The uncertainty of science \\
                 Aristotle / The science of nature \\
                 Moving things \\
                 Galileo / Falling bodies and projectiles \\
                 Isaac Newton / Forces \\
                 Laws of motion \\
                 Time, space, and motion \\
                 Rules of doing philosophy \\
                 Isaac Newton and Thomas Young / On light \\
                 Count Rumford (Benjamin Thompson) / Heat and friction
                 \\
                 James Prescott Joule / The mechanical equivalent of
                 heat \\
                 Arthur Eddington / Entropy: the running-down of the
                 universe \\
                 Michael Faraday / Induction of electric currents \\
                 On the physical lines of magnetic force \\
                 James Clerk Maxwell / The science of electromagnetism
                 \\
                 Electricity and electromotive force \\
                 A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field \\
                 Max Planck / Extending the theories of physics \\
                 Albert Einstein / The special theory of relativity \\
                 The theory of relativity \\
                 Albert Einstein / $ E = m c^2 $ \\
                 George Gamow / Quantum uncertainty \\
                 Richard Feynman / Quantum behavior \\
                 Werner Heisenberg / The Copenhagen interpretation of
                 quantum theory \\
                 John Polkinghorne / Quantum perplexity and debate \\
                 Steven Weinberg / The origin of the universe \\
                 Steven Weinberg / Beautiful theories: symmetry and
                 mathematics \\
                 Gordon Kane / Why physics is the easiest science:
                 effective theories \\
                 Alan Lightman / Metaphor in science \\
                 Stephen Hawking / Black holes and predictable worlds
                 \\
                 Albert Einstein / The scientist's responsibilities \\
                 Thematic guide / Notes on key terms and concepts \\
                 Bibliography \\
                 Acknowledgments",
}

@Proceedings{Janke:2008:PIN,
  editor =       "W. (Wolfhard) Janke and Axel Pelster",
  booktitle =    "Path integrals: new trends and perspectives:
                 proceedings of the {9th International Conference:
                 Dresden, Germany, September 23--28, 2007}",
  title =        "Path integrals: new trends and perspectives:
                 proceedings of the {9th International Conference:
                 Dresden, Germany, September 23--28, 2007}",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xvii + 610",
  year =         "2008",
  ISBN =         "981-283-726-4, 981-283-727-2 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-283-726-4, 978-981-283-727-1 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.17.P27 I57 2007eb",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 25 09:41:25 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  abstract =     "This proceedings volume contains selected talks and
                 poster presentations from the 9th International
                 Conference on Path Integrals --- New Trends and
                 Perspectives, which took place at the Max Planck
                 Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in
                 Dresden, Germany, during the period September 23-28,
                 2007. Continuing the well-developed tradition of the
                 conference series, the present status of both the
                 different techniques of path integral calculations and
                 their diverse applications to many fields of physics
                 and chemistry is reviewed. This is reflected in the
                 main topics in this volume, which range from more
                 traditional fields such as general quantum physics and
                 quantum or statistical field theory through technical
                 aspects like Monte Carlo simulations to more modern
                 applications in the realm of quantum gravity and
                 astrophysics, condensed matter physics with topical
                 subjects such as Bose--Einstein condensation or quantum
                 wires, biophysics and econophysics. All articles are
                 successfully tied together by the common method of path
                 integration; as a result, special methodological
                 advancements in one topic could be transferred to other
                 topics.",
  shorttableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 Conference committees \\
                 Group photo \\
                 Contents \\
                 Part I History and Perspectives \\
                 Part II Quantum Physics \\
                 Part III Quantum Field Theory \\
                 Part IV Quantum Gravity \\
                 Part V Statistical Field Theory \\
                 Part VI Monte Carlo Techniques \\
                 Part VII Bose--Einstein Condensation \\
                 Part VIII Condensed Matter \\
                 Part IX Spin Models \\
                 Part X Biophysics and Stochastics \\
                 List of participants \\
                 Author index \\
                 Keyword index",
  tableofcontents = "Part I. History and perspectives \\
                 Remarks on the origin of path integration: Einstein and
                 Feynman / T. Sauer \\
                 Quo vadis, physica? / M. Gutzwiller \\
                 Round-table discussion: quo vadis, path integrals \\
                 new trends and perspectives \\
                 Part II. Quantum physics \\
                 An appetizer: a sampler of main courses / C.
                 DeWitt-Morette \\
                 What does operator ordering have to do with the density
                 of paths? / L. S. Schulman \\
                 Near action-degenerate periodic-orbit bunches: a
                 skeleton of chaos / A. Atland [and others] \\
                 Path integration in the field of dispiration / A.
                 Inomata \\
                 Real time path integrals in studies of quantum dots
                 dynamics: non-monotonous decay rate and reappearance of
                 Rabi rotations / A. Vagov [and others] \\
                 Three useful bounds in quantum mechanics \\
                 easily obtained by Wiener integration / H. Leschke and
                 R. Ruder \\
                 Path-integral derivation of Lifshitz tails / V.
                 Sa-yakanit \\
                 Feynman integrals as generalized functions on path
                 space: things done and open problems / L. Streit \\
                 Accelerated path-integral calculations via effective
                 actions / A. Balaz [and others] \\
                 Systematic speedup of energy spectra calculations for
                 many-body systems / I. Vidanovic [and others] \\
                 Geometric phase and chiral anomaly in path integral
                 formulation / K. Fujiwara \\
                 Phase space path integrals and their semiclassical
                 approximations / N. Kumano-go and D. Fujiwara \\
                 Gelfand-Yaglom type equation for Wiener unconditional
                 measure functional integral with [symbol] term in
                 potential / J. Bohacik and P. Presnajder \\
                 Coherent states for a quantum particle on a M{\"o}bius
                 strip / D. J. Cirilo-Lombardo \\
                 Part III. Quantum field theory \\
                 Challenges to path-integral formulations of quantum
                 theories / R. Jackiw \\
                 Multivalued fields and third quantization / H. Kleinert
                 \\
                 Gaussian equivalent representation of path integrals
                 over a Gaussian measure / G. V. Efimov \\
                 Path integral inspired gauge invariant infrared
                 regularization / A. A. Slavnov \\
                 Causal signal transmission by interacting quantum
                 fields / L. I. Plimak, W. P. Schleich, and S. Stenholm
                 \\
                 Rigorous functional integration with applications in
                 QFT / J. Lorinczi \\
                 Stable extended string-vortex solitons / I. L.
                 Bogolubsky [and others] \\
                 Recent results for Yang-Mills theory restricted to the
                 Gribov region / J. A. Gracey \\
                 Mass spectra of the light and heavy mesons and the
                 glueball / G. Ganbold \\
                 Part IV. Quantum gravity \\
                 Path integrals in quantum gravity: general concepts
                 recent developments / C. Kiefer [and others] \\
                 The emergence of (Euclidean) de Sitter space-time / J.
                 Ambj{\o}rn [and others] \\
                 Functional integrals in affine quantum gravity / J. R.
                 Klauder \\
                 The role of Thomas-Fermi approach in neutron star
                 matter / R. Ruffini \\
                 A variational approach to the computation of the
                 cosmological constant in a modified gravity theory / R.
                 Garattini \\
                 On nature of the cosmological constant / L. V.
                 Prokhorov \\
                 Dimensional reduction near the horizon / Z. Haba \\
                 Path integral for half-binding potentials as quantum
                 mechanical analog for black hole partition functions /
                 D. Grumiller \\
                 Effective Lagrangians for noncommutative mechanics / C.
                 S. Acatrinei \\
                 Part V. Statistical field theory \\
                 Functional integrals in physics: the main achievements
                 / J. Zinn-Justin \\
                 Nonuniversal finite-size effects near critical points /
                 V. Dohm \\
                 Time scale ratios and critical dynamics / R. Folk \\
                 On local scale invariance in the phase-ordering of the
                 2D disordered Ising model / M. Henkel \\
                 Critical Casimir force scaling functions of the mean
                 spherical model in 2<d[symbol]3 dimensions for
                 nonperiodic boundary conditions / B. Kastening and V.
                 Dohm \\
                 Phase diagram of vortices in high-T[symbol]
                 superconductors / J. Dietel and H. Kleinert \\
                 Functional renormalization group in the broken symmetry
                 phase / A. Sinner, N. Hasselmann, and P. Kopietz \\
                 Perturbative results without diagrams / R. Rosenfelder
                 \\
                 Part VI. Monte Carlo techniques \\
                 Path integrals and supersolids / D. M. Ceperley \\
                 Diffusion Monte Carlo calculations for the ground
                 states of atoms and ions in neutron star magnetic
                 fields / S. Bucheler [and others] \\
                 Phase transitions and quantum effects in model colloids
                 and nanostructures / P. Nielaba and W. Strepp \\
                 Thermodynamics of quantum 2D Heisenberg magnets with
                 intermediate spin / A. Cuccoli [and others] \\
                 Microcanonical method for the study of first-order
                 transitions / V. Martin-Mayor \\
                 Monte Carlo methods for generation of random graphs /
                 B. Waclaw [and others] \\
                 Monte Carlo simulations of stochastic differential
                 equations at the example of the forced Burgers equation
                 / D. Homeier [and others] \\
                 Path integrals in lattice quantum chromodynamics / F.
                 X. Lee \\
                 Part VII. Bose--Einstein condensation \\
                 Tackling fluctuation corrections in the BEC/BCS
                 crossover at nonzero temperatures / J. Tempere, S. N.
                 Klimin, and J. T. Devreese \\
                 Effective field theory for the BEC/BCS transition / R.
                 J. Rivers, D.-S. Lee, and C.-Y. Lin \\
                 Functional-integral approach to disordered bosons / R.
                 Graham and A. Pelster \\
                 Functional-integral representation of atomic mixtures /
                 O. Fialko and K. Ziegler \\
                 Anderson localization in atomic mixtures / K. Ziegler
                 and O. Fialko \\
                 Functional-integral approach to the large-N limit of
                 dilute Bose gases / F. S. Nogueira \\
                 Thermodynamical properties for weakly interacting
                 dipolar gases within canonical ensembles / K. Glaum, H.
                 Kleinert, and A. Pelster \\
                 Density excitations of weakly interacting Bose gas / J.
                 Bosse and T. Schlieter \\
                 Stochastic field equation for a grand canonical Bose
                 gas / S. Heller and W. T. Strunz \\
                 Critical temperature of a Bose--Einstein condensate
                 with $1 / r$ interactions / M. Schutte and A. Pelster
                 \\
                 Critical temperature of dirty bosons / B. Klunder, A.
                 Pelster, and R. Graham \\
                 Density and stability in ultracold dilute boson-fermion
                 mixtures / S. Rothel and A. Pelster \\
                 Spinor Fermi gases / A. R. P. Lima and A. Pelster \\
                 Part VIII. Condensed matter \\
                 Counting electrical charges: a problem of thermal
                 escape and quantum tunneling in presence of
                 non-Gaussian noise / J. Ankerhold \\
                 Answers and questions on path integrals for
                 superconductivity in a wedge / F. Brosens [and others]
                 \\
                 Low-energy effective representation of the projected
                 BCS Hamiltonian close to half filling / E. A. Kochetov
                 \\
                 Bath-independent transition probabilities in the
                 dissipative Landau-Zener problem / S. Kohler, P.
                 Hanggi, and M. Wubs \\
                 Correlated nonequilibrium charge transport through
                 impurities / A. Herzog and U. Weiss \\
                 How to measure the effective action for disordered
                 systems / K. J. Wiese and P. Le Doussal \\
                 A functional renormalization group approach to systems
                 with long-range correlated disorder / A. A. Fedorenko
                 \\
                 Part IX. Spin models \\
                 The critical behavior of the random Ising ferromagnets
                 / B. N. Shalaev \\
                 Vortex-line percolation in a three-dimensional complex
                 [symbol] theory / E. Bittner and W. Janke \\
                 Environmental effects on the thermodynamics of quantum
                 spin systems / R. Vaia [and others] \\
                 A path-integration approach to the correlators of XY
                 Heisenberg magnet and random walks / N. M. Bogoliubov
                 and C. Malyshev \\
                 Critical exponents of mixed quantum spin chain / R.
                 Bischof and W. Janke \\
                 New results on the phase diagram of the FFXY model: a
                 twisted CFT approach / G. Cristofano [and others] \\
                 Evaporation/condensation of Ising droplets / A.
                 Nubaumer, E. Bittner, and W. Janke \\
                 Part X. Biophysics and stochastics \\
                 Conformational transitions in molecular systems / M.
                 Bachmann and W. Janke \\
                 Dynamics of sticky polymer solutions / J. Glaser, C.
                 Hubert, and K. Kroy \\
                 Drift of a polymer in solvent by force applied at one
                 polymer / S. Stepanow and N. Kikuchi \\
                 Star polymers in correlated disorder / V. Blavatska, C.
                 Von Ferber, and Yu. Holovatch \\
                 Generalized nonlinear sigma models and path-integral
                 approach to polymer dynamics / F. Ferrari, J. Paturej,
                 and T. A. Vilgis \\
                 Description of the dynamics of a random chain with
                 rigid constraints in the path-integral framework / F.
                 Ferrari, J. Paturej, and T. A. Vilgis \\
                 On a stochastic path-integral approach to biopolymer
                 conformations / C. C. Bernido and M. V. Carpio-Bernido
                 \\
                 White noise path integrals and some applications / M.
                 V. Carpio-Bernido and C. C. Bernido \\
                 Biopolymer conformations as random walks on the
                 Euclidean group / N. B. Becker \\
                 Towards a path-integral formulation of continuous time
                 random walks / S. Eule and R. Friedrich \\
                 Self-avoiding walks on fractals: scaling laws / V.
                 Blavatska and W. Janke \\
                 Smearing distributions and their use in financial
                 markets / P. Jizba and H. Kleinert",
}

@Book{Fischer:2010:HQE,
  author =       "Ernst Peter Fischer",
  booktitle =    "{Die Hintertreppe zum Quantensprung: die Erforschung
                 der kleinsten Teilchen; von Max Planck bis Anton
                 Zeilinger}. ({German}) [{The} staircase to the quantum
                 leap: the study of the smallest particles from {Max
                 Planck} to {Anton Zeilinger}]",
  title =        "{Die Hintertreppe zum Quantensprung: die Erforschung
                 der kleinsten Teilchen; von Max Planck bis Anton
                 Zeilinger}. ({German}) [{The} staircase to the quantum
                 leap: the study of the smallest particles from {Max
                 Planck} to {Anton Zeilinger}]",
  publisher =    "Herbig",
  address =      "M{\"u}nchen, Germany",
  pages =        "350",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "3-7766-2643-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-7766-2643-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 26 06:59:45 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  subject =      "Physiker.; Quantenphysik.; Elementarteilchen;
                 Geschichte; Biographie.; Quantenphysik; Physiker",
  tableofcontents = "Die alten Quantenspr{\"u}nge / 7 \\
                 Acht Pioniere / 15 \\
                 Max Planck (1858--1947) / 15 \\
                 Arnold Sommerfeld (1868--1951) / 31 \\
                 Ernest Rutherford (1871--1937) / 44 \\
                 Lise Meitner (1878--1968) / 53 \\
                 Albert Einstein (1879--1955) / 68 \\
                 James Franck (1882--1964) / 86 \\
                 Max Born (1882--1970) / 94 \\
                 Niels Bohr (1885--1962) / 106 \\
                 Acht Revolution{\"a}re / 133 \\
                 Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger (1887--1961) / 133 \\
                 Louis de Broglie( 1892--1987) / 146 \\
                 Wolfgang Pauli (1900--1958) / 154 \\
                 Werner Heisenberg (1901--1976) / 171 \\
                 Enrico Fermi (1901--1954) / 188 \\
                 Paul A. M. Dirac (1902--1984) / 199 \\
                 George Gamow (1904--1968) / 209 \\
                 Lew D. Landau (1908--1968) / 221 \\
                 Acht Erben / 233 \\
                 John Bardeen (1908--1991) / 233 \\
                 John A. Wheeler (1911--2008) / 247 \\
                 Carl Friedrich von Weizs{\"a}cker (1912--2007) / 259
                 \\
                 David B{\"o}hm (1917--1992) / 271 \\
                 Richard P. Feynman (1918--1988) / 281 \\
                 John S. Bell (1928--1990) / 294 \\
                 Murray Gell-Mann (1929) / 308 \\
                 Anton Zeilinger (1945) / 322 \\
                 Die kommenden Quantenspr{\"u}nge / 335 \\
                 Literatur / 339 \\
                 Dank / 343 \\
                 Register / 345",
}

@Book{Rogers:2010:MIS,
  editor =       "Kara Rogers",
  booktitle =    "The 100 Most Influential Scientists of All Time",
  title =        "The 100 Most Influential Scientists of All Time",
  publisher =    "Britannica Educational Publishers, in association with
                 Rosen Educational Services",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "360",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "1-61530-002-3 (library binding)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-61530-002-0 (library binding)",
  LCCN =         "Q162 .A15 2010",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 28 15:19:57 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/c/clerk-maxwell-james.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/turing-alan-mathison.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "The Britannica guide to the world's most influential
                 people",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Science; Popular works; History; Scientists;
                 Biography",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction \\
                 Asclepius \\
                 Hippocrates \\
                 Aristotle \\
                 Pliny the Elder \\
                 Ptolemy \\
                 Galen of Pergamum \\
                 Avicenna \\
                 Roger Bacon \\
                 Leonardo da Vinci \\
                 Nicolaus Copernicus \\
                 Paracelsus \\
                 Andreas Vesalius \\
                 Tycho Brahe \\
                 Giordano Bruno \\
                 Galileo \\
                 Johannes Kepler \\
                 William Harvey \\
                 Robert Boyle \\
                 Antonie van Leeuwenhoek \\
                 Robert Hooke \\
                 John Ray \\
                 Sir Isaac Newton \\
                 Carolus Linnaeus \\
                 Henry Cavendish \\
                 Joseph Priestley \\
                 Luigi Galvani \\
                 Sir William Herschel \\
                 Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier \\
                 Pierre-Simon Laplace \\
                 Edward Jenner \\
                 John Dalton \\
                 Georges Cuvier \\
                 Alexander von Humboldt \\
                 Andr{\'e}-Marie Amp{\'e}re \\
                 Amedeo Avogadra \\
                 Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac \\
                 Sir Humphry Davy \\
                 J{\"o}ns Jacob Berzelius \\
                 John James Audubon \\
                 Michael Faraday \\
                 Sir Charles Lyell \\
                 Louis Agassiz \\
                 Charles Darwin \\
                 Sir Francis Galton \\
                 Gregor Mendel \\
                 Louis Pasteur \\
                 Alfred Russel Wallace \\
                 William Thomson \\
                 Joseph Lister \\
                 James Clerk Maxwell \\
                 Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev \\
                 Ivan Petrovich Pavlov \\
                 A. A. Michelson \\
                 Robert Koch \\
                 Sigmund Freud \\
                 Max Planck \\
                 Nettie Maria Stevens \\
                 William Bateson \\
                 Pierre Curie \\
                 Marie Curie \\
                 Henrietta Swan Leavitt \\
                 Ernest Rutherford \\
                 Carl Jung \\
                 Albert Einstein \\
                 Alfred Lothar Wegener \\
                 Sir Alexander Fleming \\
                 Niels Bohr \\
                 Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger \\
                 Selman Abraham Waksman \\
                 Edwin Powell Hubble \\
                 Linus Pauling \\
                 Enrico Fermi \\
                 Margaret Mead \\
                 Barbara McClintock \\
                 Leakey Family \\
                 George Gamow \\
                 J. Robert Oppenheimer \\
                 Hans Bethe \\
                 Maria Goeppert Mayer \\
                 Rachel Carson \\
                 Jacques-Yves Cousteau \\
                 Luis W. Alvarez \\
                 Alan M. Turing \\
                 Norman Ernest Borlaug \\
                 Jonas Edward Salk \\
                 Sir Fred Hoyle \\
                 Francis Harry Compton Crick \\
                 James Dewey Watson \\
                 Richard P. Feynman \\
                 Rosalind Franklin \\
                 Edward O. Wilson \\
                 Jane Goodall \\
                 Sir Harold W. Kroto \\
                 Richard E. Smalley \\
                 Robert F. Curl, Jr. \\
                 Stephen Jay Gould \\
                 Stephen W. Hawking \\
                 J. Craig Venter \\
                 Francis Collins \\
                 Steven Pinker",
}

@Book{Fritzsch:2011:YWM,
  author =       "Harald Fritzsch",
  booktitle =    "You are wrong, {Mr. Einstein}!: {Newton}, {Einstein},
                 {Heisenberg}, and {Feynman} discussing quantum
                 mechanics",
  title =        "You are wrong, {Mr. Einstein}!: {Newton}, {Einstein},
                 {Heisenberg}, and {Feynman} discussing quantum
                 mechanics",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "xxi + 178",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "981-4324-99-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-4324-99-1",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .F755 2011",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 15 19:24:40 MDT 2011",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "quantum theory; popular works; miscellanea",
  tableofcontents = "1: The Start of Quantum Theory \\
                 2: Atoms \\
                 3: Waves and Particles in Quantum Physics \\
                 4: The Quantum Oscillator \\
                 5: The Hydrogen Atom \\
                 6: The Spin: A New Quantum Number \\
                 7: Forces and Particles in Quantum Physics \\
                 8: The Periodic Table \\
                 9: Quantum Theory and the Relativity of Space and Time
                 \\
                 10: Electrons and Photons \\
                 11: Colored Quarks and Gluons \\
                 12: Massive Neutrinos \\
                 13: The Masses of Particles \\
                 14: The Fundamental Constants of Nature \\
                 15: The End",
}

@Book{Hawking:2011:DSM,
  editor =       "Stephen Hawking",
  booktitle =    "The dreams that stuff is made of: the most astounding
                 papers on quantum physics --- and how they shook the
                 scientific world",
  title =        "The dreams that stuff is made of: the most astounding
                 papers on quantum physics --- and how they shook the
                 scientific world",
  publisher =    "Running Press",
  address =      "Philadelphia, PA, USA",
  pages =        "xi + 1071",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "0-7624-3434-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7624-3434-3",
  LCCN =         "QC173.98 .D74 2011",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 22 14:07:32 MDT 2013",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  abstract =     "Collects several historic scientific papers that
                 served to establish quantum theory and fundamentally
                 alter the scientific understanding of physical reality
                 and the universe.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "quantum theory; history; physics",
  tableofcontents = "On the law of distribution of energy in the normal
                 spectrum / Max Planck \\
                 On a heuristic viewpoint concerning the production and
                 transformation of light / Albert Einstein \\
                 The atomic theory of matter / Max Planck \\
                 The scattering of alpha and beta particles by matter
                 and the structure of the atom / Ernest Rutherford \\
                 On the constitution of atoms and molecules / Niels Bohr
                 \\
                 The structure of the atom / Niels Bohr \\
                 Excerpts from \booktitle{The physical principles of the
                 quantum theory} / Werner Heisenberg \\
                 The development of quantum mechanics / Werner
                 Heisenberg \\
                 Quantisation as an eigenvalue problem, parts 1--4 /
                 Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger \\
                 The quantum theory of the electron / Paul A. M. Dirac
                 \\
                 On the connection between spin and statistics /
                 Wolfgang Pauli \\
                 Exclusion principle and quantum mechanics / Wolfgang
                 Pauli \\
                 Statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics / Max
                 Born \\
                 The present situation in quantum mechanics / Erwin
                 Schr{\"o}dinger \\
                 Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality
                 be considered complete? / Albert Einstein, Boris
                 Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen \\
                 Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality
                 be considered complete? / Niels Bohr \\
                 A suggested interpretation of the quantum theory in
                 terms of `hidden' variables 1 / by David Bohm \\
                 A suggested interpretation of the quantum theory in
                 terms of `hidden' variables 2 / by David Bohm \\
                 On the Einstein--Podolsky--Rosen paradox / John Bell
                 \\
                 The quantum theory of the emission and absorption of
                 radiation / Paul A. M. Dirac \\
                 The Lagrangian method in quantum mechanics / Paul A. M.
                 Dirac \\
                 On quantum electrodynamics / Paul A. M. Dirac, V. A.
                 Flock, and Boris Podolsky \\
                 Foundations of the new field theory / Max Born and
                 Leopold Infeld \\
                 Electron theory / J. Robert Oppenheimer \\
                 Fine structure of the hydrogen atom by a microwave
                 method / Willis Lamb and Robert Rutherford \\
                 The electromagnetic shift of energy levels / Hans Bethe
                 \\
                 On a relativistically invariant formulation of the
                 quantum theory of wave fields / Sin-Itiro Tomonaga \\
                 Space--time approach to quantum electrodynamics /
                 Richard Feynman \\
                 The theory of positrons / Richard Feynman \\
                 The radiation theories of Tomonaga, Schwinger and
                 Feynman / Freeman Dyson \\
                 Problems of atomic dynamics / Max Born \\
                 Excerpts from \booktitle{Thirty Years that Shook
                 Physics} (chapters 1 and 4) / George Gamow \\
                 Excerpts from \booktitle{Lectures on Quantum Mechanics}
                 by Paul A. M. Dirac",
}

@Book{Montwill:2011:QAD,
  author =       "Alex Montwill and Ann Breslin",
  booktitle =    "The quantum adventure: does {God} play dice?",
  title =        "The quantum adventure: does {God} play dice?",
  publisher =    pub-WORLD-SCI,
  address =      pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 248",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "1-84816-647-8 (hardcover), 1-84816-648-6 (paperback),
                 1-84816-649-4 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-84816-647-9 (hardcover), 978-1-84816-648-6
                 (paperback), 978-1-84816-649-3 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QC174.12 .M66 2012",
  bibdate =      "Mon Nov 28 08:42:50 MST 2011",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Quantum theory",
  tableofcontents = "Dedication / v \\
                 Acknowledgements / ix \\
                 Introduction / 1 \\
                 1: Prehistory -- Isaac Newton 5 \\
                 2: Preparing for Quantum Mechanics / 15 \\
                 3: The Pre-Quantum Atom --- A Temporary Solution / 33
                 \\
                 4: Max Planck --- The Birth of the Quantum Adventure /
                 47 \\
                 5: Light --- Wave or Projectile? / 69 \\
                 6: Einstein Enters the Scene / 79 \\
                 7: Niels Bohr Introduces the Quantum into Atomic
                 Physics / 95 \\
                 8: Werner Heisenberg --- An Equation for Uncertainty /
                 109 \\
                 9: Louis de Broglie --- Matter Waves / 125 \\
                 10: Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger --- Wave Mechanics / 133 \\
                 11: Eigenstates --- The Theory of the Seen and Unseen /
                 149 \\
                 12: Eigenstates in the Subnuclear World / 159 \\
                 13: Paul Dirac --- Tying Things Together / 171 \\
                 14: Richard Feynman --- The Strange Theory of Light and
                 Matter / 191 \\
                 15: Quantum Reality --- The World of the Absurd / 213
                 \\
                 Epilogue / 237 \\
                 Milestones / 239 \\
                 Index / 243",
}

@Book{Wuthrich:2011:GFD,
  author =       "Adrian W{\"u}thrich",
  booktitle =    "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  title =        "The Genesis of {Feynman} Diagrams",
  volume =       "26",
  publisher =    pub-SPRINGER-NETHERLANDS,
  address =      pub-SPRINGER-NETHERLANDS:adr,
  pages =        "xvii + 208",
  year =         "2011",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9228-1",
  ISBN =         "90-481-9227-7 (hardcover), 90-481-9228-5 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-90-481-9227-4 (hardcover), 978-90-481-9228-1
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "1385-0180 (print), 2215-0064 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1385-0180",
  LCCN =         "QC794.6.F4 W88 2010",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jun 13 10:01:19 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/archimedes.bib",
  series =       "Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy
                 of Science and Technology",
  abstract =     "In a detailed reconstruction of the genesis of Feynman
                 diagrams the author reveals that their development was
                 constantly driven by the attempt to resolve fundamental
                 problems concerning the uninterpretable infinities that
                 arose in quantum as well as classical theories of
                 electrodynamic phenomena. Accordingly, as a comparison
                 with the graphical representations that were in use
                 before Feynman diagrams shows, the resulting theory of
                 quantum electrodynamics, featuring Feynman diagrams,
                 differed significantly from earlier versions of the
                 theory in the way in which the relevant phenomena were
                 conceptualized and modelled. The author traces the
                 development of Feynman diagrams from Feynman's
                 ``struggle with the Dirac equation'' in unpublished
                 manuscripts to the two of Freeman Dyson's publications
                 which put Feynman diagrams into a field theoretic
                 context. The author brings to the fore that Feynman and
                 Dyson not only created a powerful computational device
                 but, above all, a new conceptual framework in which the
                 uninterpretable infinities that had arisen in the old
                 form of the theory could be precisely identified and
                 subsequently removed in a justifiable manner.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://www.springer.com/series/5644",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction: origin, use and interpretations of
                 Feynman diagrams \\
                 Quantum electrodynamics without Feynman diagrams \\
                 Quantum mechanics without a Hamiltonian operator \\
                 The Dirac equation: Feynman's great struggle \\
                 Free propagation and successive scattering \\
                 Field theoretical systematization of Feynman's theory
                 \\
                 The development of new means of representation: goals
                 and milestones \\
                 Appendix A. Diagrammatic induction \\
                 Appendix B. Synopsis of manuscripts and principal
                 publications",
}

@Book{Wardhaugh:2012:WNA,
  editor =       "Benjamin Wardhaugh",
  booktitle =    "A wealth of numbers: an anthology of 500 years of
                 popular mathematics writing",
  title =        "A wealth of numbers: an anthology of 500 years of
                 popular mathematics writing",
  publisher =    pub-PRINCETON,
  address =      pub-PRINCETON:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 370",
  year =         "2012",
  ISBN =         "0-691-14775-2 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-691-14775-8 (hardcover)",
  LCCN =         "QA7 .W43 2012",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 5 16:11:29 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mathgaz2010.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Mathematics",
  tableofcontents = "1. ``Sports and pastimes, done by number'' :
                 mathematical tricks, mathematical games. The well
                 spring of sciences / Humfrey Baker, 1564 \\
                 Mathematical recreations / Henry von Etten, 1633 \\
                 How prodigiously numbers do increase / William
                 Leybourne, 1667 \\
                 Profitable and delightful problems / Jacques Ozanam,
                 1708 \\
                 Lotteries and mountebanks / L. Despiau, 1801 \\
                 Dodging the mastodon and the plesiosaurus / Henry
                 Ernest Dudeney, 1917 \\
                 Plenty of interesting things to be discovered / NRICH,
                 1998--2004 \\
                 2. ``Much necessary for all states of men'' : from
                 arithmetic to algebra. Addition and subtraction /
                 Robert Recorde, 1543 \\
                 Multiplication and division / Thomas Masterson, 1592
                 \\
                 Reducing fractions / John Tapp, 1621 \\
                 Decimal fractions / Edward Hatton, 1695 \\
                 Extracting square roots / William Banson, 1760 \\
                 The rule of three / Wardhaugh Thompson, 1771 \\
                 The rule of three, in verse / Nathan Withy, 1792 \\
                 The first analysts / Joseph Fenn, 1775 \\
                 Quadratic equations / The Popular Educator, 1855 \\
                 Cubic equations for the practical man / J. E. Thompson,
                 1931 \\
                 3. ``A goodly struggle'' : problems, puzzles, and
                 challenges. The ladies' diary / 1798 \\
                 The girl's own book / Lydia Marie Child, 1835 \\
                 The boy's own magazine / 1855 \\
                 The analyst / 1874 \\
                 Can you solve it? / Arthur Hirschberg, 1926 \\
                 Mathematical challenges / 1989 \\
                 4.``Drawyng [sic], measuring and proporcion [sic]'' :
                 geometry and trigonometry. Points and lines / Robert
                 Recorde, 1551 \\
                 Squares and triangles / Thomas Rudd, 1650 \\
                 Pythagoras's theorem / Edmund Scarburgh, 1705 \\
                 Trigonometrical definitions / Edward Wells, 1714 \\
                 The resolution of triangles / Hugh Worthington, 1780
                 \\
                 Introduction to spherical geometry / Horatio Nelson
                 Robinson, 1854 \\
                 Napier's rules / Alan Clive Gardner, 1956 \\
                 5. Maps, monsters, and riddles : the worlds of
                 mathematical popularization. The Athenian Mercury /
                 1691-1697 \\
                 Newton for the ladies / Francesco Algarotti, 1739 \\
                 Maps and mazes / W. W. Rouse Ball, 1892 \\
                 Einstein's real achievement / Oliver Lodge, 1921 \\
                 Riddles in mathematics / Eugene P. Northrop, 1945 \\
                 Fermat's last theorem / Hans Rademacher and Otto
                 Toeplitz, 1957 \\
                 Where does it end? / Dan Pedoe, 1958 \\
                 Yam{\'a}t{\'a}r{\'a}jabh{\'a}nasalag{\'a}m / Sherman K.
                 Stein, 1963 \\
                 Saddles and soap bubbles / Iakov Isaevich Khurgin, 1974
                 \\
                 The monster unveiled / The Times, 1980 \\
                 6. ``To ease and expedite the'' work : mathematical
                 instruments and how to use them. Cards for the sea /
                 Mart{\'i}n Cort{\'e}s, 1561 \\
                 Making a horizontal sundial / Thomas Fale, 1593 \\
                 Speaking-rods / Seth Partridge, 1648 \\
                 Telescopes refracting and reflecting / The Juvenile
                 Encyclopedia, 1800--1801 \\
                 Scales simple and diagonal / J. F. Heather, 1888 \\
                 Making a star clock / Roy Worvill, 1974 \\
                 PC astronomy / Peter Duffet-Smith, 1997 \\
                 7. ``How fine a mind'' : mathematicians past. The
                 labyrinth and abyss of infinity / Voltaire, 1733 \\
                 It must have commenced with mankind / Charles Hutton,
                 1796 \\
                 Kepler's astronomical publications / Robert Small, 1804
                 \\
                 Isaac Newton, a good and great man / Anonymous, 1860
                 \\
                 Pythagoras and his theorem / Thomas L. Heath, 1908 \\
                 Seki Kowa / David Eugene Smith and Yoshio Mikami, 1914
                 \\
                 Her absolute, incomparable uniqueness / B. L. van der
                 Waerden, 1935 \\
                 One of your calculating fits / George Bernard Shaw,
                 1939 \\
                 Analysis incarnate / Carl Boyer, 1968 \\
                 Hardy and Littlewood rummage / Robert Kanigel, 1991 \\
                 8. ``By plan and practical rules'' : mathematics at
                 work. High marshal and camp master / Leonard Digges,
                 1579 \\
                 The practical gauger / William Hunt, 1673 \\
                 Geodaesia / John Love, 1688 \\
                 Plain sailing / Archibald Patoun, 1762 \\
                 High-pressure engines / William Templeton, 1833 \\
                 The strength of materials / Lucius D. Gould, 1853 \\
                 Plumbing and hydraulics / William H. Dooley, 1920 \\
                 Automobiles and printing / Samuel Slade and Louis
                 Margolis, 1941 \\
                 9. ``The speedier expedition of their learning'' :
                 thoughts on teaching and learning mathematics. To have
                 their children or servants instructed / Humfrey Baker,
                 1590 \\
                 Euclid with algebra / Isaac Barrow, 1660 \\
                 The idea of velocity / Leonhard Euler, 1760 \\
                 Mathematical toys / Mrs Lovechild, 1785 \\
                 A mother explains comets / Catherine Vale Whitwell,
                 1823 \\
                 Geometry without axioms / Thomas Perronet Thompson,
                 1833 \\
                 The game of logic / Lewis Carroll, 1887 \\
                 Higher mathematics for women / Mrs. Henry Sidgwick,
                 1912 \\
                 A new aspect of mathematical method / George Polya,
                 1945 \\
                 New math for parents / Evelyn Sharp, 1966 \\
                 Merely a formal statement of the way we think / Robert
                 E. Eicholz and Phares G. O'Daffer, 1964 \\
                 Turtle fun / Serafim Gascoigne, 1985 \\
                 10. ``So fundamentally useful a science'' : reflections
                 on mathematics and its place in the world. The myrrour
                 of the worlde / Gossuin of Metz, 1481 \\
                 A very fruitfull fraeface / John Dee, 1570 \\
                 Geometry is improving daily / Joseph Glanvill, 1664 \\
                 The fifth element / Edmund Scarburgh, 1705 \\
                 Of mathematics in general / Richard Sault, 1710 \\
                 Lineal arithmetic / William Playfair, 1798 \\
                 Astronomy in New South Wales / Charles Stargard Rumker,
                 1825 \\
                 The advantages of mathematics / William Barnes, 1834
                 \\
                 Sylvester Contra Huxley / J. J. Sylvester, 1870 \\
                 What a mathematical proposition is / Cassius Jackson
                 Keyser, 1929 \\
                 The character of physical law / Richard P. Feynman,
                 1965 \\
                 Our invisible culture / Allen L. Hammond, 1978 \\
                 The mathematicians who never were : fiction and humor.
                 Spider-men and lice-men / Margaret Cavendish, 1666 \\
                 In the court of Lilliput / Captain Gulliver, 1727 \\
                 Automathes / John Kirkby, 1745 \\
                 The loves of the triangles / John Frere, 1798 \\
                 Master Senex the astronomer / William Combe, 1815 \\
                 An ode to the mathematics / Alfred Domett, 1833 \\
                 Some veritable urania / Augusta Jane Evans, 1864 \\
                 Fun / 1863, 1870 \\
                 A sight of thine interior / Edwin A. Abbott, 1884 \\
                 Scenes in the life of Pythagoras / Geoffrey Willans and
                 Ronald Searle, 1953 \\
                 Bao Suyo / Kim Stanley Robinson, 1996",
}

@Proceedings{Katzir:2013:TTH,
  editor =       "Shaul Katzir and Christoph Lehner and J{\"u}rgen
                 Renn",
  booktitle =    "{Traditions and transformations in the history of
                 quantum physics: HQ-3, Third International Conference
                 on the History of Quantum Physics, Berlin, June
                 28--July 2, 2010}",
  title =        "{Traditions and transformations in the history of
                 quantum physics: HQ-3, Third International Conference
                 on the History of Quantum Physics, Berlin, June
                 28--July 2, 2010}",
  volume =       "5",
  publisher =    "Edition Open Access",
  address =      "Berlin, Germany",
  pages =        "352",
  year =         "2013",
  ISBN =         "3-8442-5134-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-8442-5134-0",
  LCCN =         "QC173.98",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 29 05:57:30 MDT 2018",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
  series =       "Max Planck research library for the history and
                 development of knowledge. Proceedings",
  URL =          "http://www.edition-open-access.de/proceedings/5/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  meetingname =  "International Conference on the History of Quantum
                 Physics (3rd: 2010: Berlin, Germany)",
  subject =      "Quantum theory; History; Congresses; Quantum theory.",
  tableofcontents = "Theoretical challenges by experimental physics:
                 radiation and its interaction with matter / Shaul
                 Katzir \\
                 Challenging the boundaries between classical and
                 quantum physics: the case of optical dispersion / Marta
                 Jordi Taltavull \\
                 Putting the quantum to work: Otto Sackur's pioneering
                 exploits in the quantum theory of gases / Massimiliano
                 Badino and Bretislav Friedrich \\
                 The concepts of light atoms and light molecules and
                 their final interpretation / Dieter Fick and Horst Kant
                 \\
                 Early interactions of quantum statistics and quantum
                 mechanics / Daniela Monaldi \\
                 Pourparlers for amalgamation: some early sources of
                 quantum gravity research / Dean Rickles \\
                 Superposing dynamos and electrons: electrical
                 engineering and quantum physics in the case of Nishina
                 Yoshio / Kenji Ito \\
                 The origins of Maria G{\"o}ppert's dissertation on
                 two-photon quantum transitions at G{\"o}ttingen's
                 Institutes of Physics 1920--1933 / Barry R. Masters \\
                 An act of creation: the Meitner-Frisch interpretation
                 of nuclear fission / Roger H. Stuewer \\
                 Tsung-Sui Chang's contribution to the quantization of
                 constrained Hamiltonian systems / Xiaodong Yin,
                 Zhongyuan Zhu, Donald C. Salisbury \\
                 Feynman's struggle and Dyson's surprise: the
                 development and early application of a new means of
                 representation / Adrian W{\"u}thrich \\
                 Orthodoxies on the interpretation of quantum theory:
                 the case of the consistent history approach / Olival
                 Freire \\
                 From do-it-yourself quantum mechanics to
                 nanotechnology?: the history of experimental
                 semiconductor physics, 1970--2000 / Christian Kehrt",
}

@Book{Charman-Anderson:2015:PSS,
  editor =       "Suw Charman-Anderson",
  booktitle =    "A Passion for Science: Stories of Discovery and
                 Invention",
  title =        "A Passion for Science: Stories of Discovery and
                 Invention",
  publisher =    "FindingAda",
  address =      "London, UK",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "2015",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 23 12:00:09 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/l/lovelace-ada-augusta.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "1: Eugenie Clark: Meeting the Shark Lady / Helen
                 Scales \\
                 2: Jocelyn Bell Burnell: Expanding celestial horizons /
                 Jacqui Farnham \\
                 3: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin: A life in Oxford science /
                 Georgina Ferry \\
                 4: Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw: Puzzles, bubbles and
                 lattices / Katie Steckles \\
                 5: Penny Gowland: Tutor, mentor and pioneer / Heather
                 Williams \\
                 6: Williamina Fleming: Star of Scotland / Sue Nelson
                 \\
                 7: Dame Anne McLaren: From one generation to the next /
                 Kat Arney \\
                 8: Ada Lovelace: Victorian computing visionary / Suw
                 Charman-Anderson \\
                 9: ``The Crow'': Poland's radio girl / Aleks Krotoski
                 \\
                 10: Dr Florence Bascom: Sounding the abyss of science /
                 Jessica Ball \\
                 11: Karen Sp{\"a}rck Jones: Unravelling natural
                 language / Bill Thompson \\
                 12: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin: What is the Universe made
                 of? / Alice Sheppard \\
                 13: Jean Golding OBE: Children of the 90s / Suzi Gage
                 \\
                 14: Sewing the future / Helen Czerski \\
                 15: A splendid regiment of women: 20th century
                 archaeologists and palaeontologists / Rebecca Wragg
                 Sykes, Victoria Herridge, Brenna Hassett and Suzanne
                 Pilaar Birch \\
                 16: Chien-Shiung Wu: Courageous hero of physics / Maia
                 Weinstock \\
                 17: Joan Feynman: From auroras to anthropology / Chris
                 Riley \\
                 18: Stephanie Kwolek: Inventor of Kevlar / Suze Kundu
                 \\
                 19: Vera Peters: ``Cutting the Gordian Knot'' / Joan
                 Reinhardt-Reiss \\
                 20: Hertha Marks Ayrton: An electric woman / Elizabeth
                 Bruton \\
                 About Ada Lovelace Day \\
                 Useful links \\
                 Acknowledgements",
}

@Book{Dylla:2020:SJP,
  author =       "H. Frederick Dylla",
  booktitle =    "Scientific Journeys: a Physicist Explores the Culture,
                 History and Personalities of Science",
  title =        "Scientific Journeys: a Physicist Explores the Culture,
                 History and Personalities of Science",
  publisher =    "Springer",
  address =      "Cham, Switzerland",
  pages =        "xxv + 222",
  year =         "2020",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55800-0",
  ISBN =         "3-030-55799-5 (paperback), 3-030-55800-2 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-030-55799-7 (paperback), 978-3-030-55800-0
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "Q125 .D955 2020",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 4 06:37:04 MDT 2021",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  abstract =     "This collection of essays traces a scientific journey
                 bookmarked by remarkable mentors and milestones of
                 science. It provides fascinating reading for everyone
                 interested in the history, public appreciation, and
                 value of science, as well as giving first-hand accounts
                 of many key events and prominent figures. The author
                 was one of the ``sputnik kids'' growing up in the US at
                 the start of the space age. He built a working laser
                 just two years after they were first invented, an
                 experience that convinced him to become a physicist.
                 During his 50-year career in physics, many
                 personalities and notable events in science and
                 technology helped to form his view of how science
                 contributes to the modern world, including his
                 conviction that the impact of science can be most
                 effective when introduced within the context of the
                 humanities --- especially history, literature and the
                 arts. From the Foreword by former U.S. Congressman,
                 Rush D. Holt: In this volume, we have the wide-ranging
                 thoughts and observations of Fred Dylla, an
                 accomplished physicist with an engineer's fascination
                 for gadgets, a historian's long perspective, an
                 artist's aesthetic eye, and a teacher's passion for
                 sharing ideas. Throughout his varied career [\ldots{}]
                 his curiosity has been his foremost characteristic and
                 his ability to see the connection between apparently
                 disparate things his greatest skill. [\ldots{}] Here he
                 examines the roots and growth of innovation in examples
                 from Bell Laboratories, Edison Electric Light Company,
                 and cubist painter Georges Braque. He considers the
                 essential place of publishing in science, that epochal
                 intellectual technique for learning how the world
                 works. He shows the human enrichment and practical
                 benefits that derive from wise investments in
                 scientific research, as well as the waste resulting
                 from a failure to embrace appropriate technologies.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  shorttableofcontents = "Introduction \\
                 Part 1: Signposts \\
                 Part 2: Mentors and Milestones \\
                 Part 3: Science Policy Matters \\
                 Part 4: Communicating Science \\
                 Part 5: Art and Science \\
                 Epilogue",
  subject =      "Physics; Science; Social aspects; Technology; History,
                 Modern; Printing; Publishers and publishing; Popular
                 Science in Physics; Societal Aspects of Physics,
                 Outreach and Education; Popular Science in Technology;
                 Modern History; Printing and Publishing; US Politics;
                 History, Modern; Physics; Printing; Publishers and
                 publishing; Social aspects; Technology; United States;
                 Politics and government",
  tableofcontents = "Part I: Signposts \\
                 1: Literature and Legacy Flow Along the Rhine / 3 \\
                 2: Invention and Discovery: Fleming and Edison / 7 \\
                 3: Rutherford's Nuclear World / 11 \\
                 4: Fueling Science for War and Peace / 17 \\
                 5: Shelter Island's Famous Physicists / 21 \\
                 6: Feynman's Scientific Integrity / 25 \\
                 7: Calculating from Memory / 29 \\
                 8: The Electronic Water Cooler / 33 \\
                 9: Lessons from Steve Jobs / 37 \\
                 10: What We Hear from Bose / 41 \\
                 11: The French Connection / 45 \\
                 12: Mr. Fresnel's Gift to the World / 49 \\
                 13: Lighting the Way for Innovation / 53 \\
                 14: China's Science Ambassador / 59 \\
                 15: Bringing Science Back to Vietnam / 63 \\
                 Part II: Mentors and Milestones \\
                 16: Exciting the Imagination: My First Laser / 69 \\
                 17: The Master Teacher / 75 \\
                 18: How Long is the Fuse on Fusion? 83 \\
                 19: Excitement and Disappointment: The Emotions of
                 Science / 89 \\
                 20: Considering Future Energy Options: Extrapolations
                 from a Real Experiment / 93 \\
                 21: My Encounters with the Queen of Carbon / 97 \\
                 22: A Prize Hidden Under a Piece of Tape / 101 \\
                 23: The Big Machine / 105 \\
                 24: The Collider that Couldn't / 111 \\
                 25: One Man Can Make a Difference / 115 \\
                 26: A Bright Light in Virginia / 125 \\
                 27: Gravity's Songs / 133 \\
                 Part III: Science Policy Matters \\
                 28: Innovation in a Young Nation / 143 \\
                 29: Big and Small Science: No Need to Choose / 147 \\
                 30: Reminding All of Us That Basic Research Pays Off /
                 149 \\
                 31: Science and Engineering: Hand-in-Hand / 153 \\
                 32: The Professor is on the Screen / 157 \\
                 33: Go Visit a Science Museum / 161 \\
                 Part IV: Communicating Science \\
                 34: Illuminating Manuscripts / 167 \\
                 35: Science Must Navigate the Gale of Creative
                 Destruction / 171 \\
                 36: Roundtables Help / 175 \\
                 37: Imagine a World Without Editors / 179 \\
                 38: Please Read My Paper / 183 \\
                 39: Getting It Right / 187 \\
                 40: A Vision for Open Scholarship / 191 \\
                 41: The Scientific Journal Marks 350 / 193 \\
                 Part V: Art and Science \\
                 42: Time Exposed for Science / 199 \\
                 43: Science, Art, and Theater / 203 \\
                 44: In and Out of the Plane / 207 \\
                 45 Following the White Line / 211 \\
                 Acknowledgements / 217 \\
                 Epilogue / 221",
}

@Book{Forstner:2020:BHP,
  editor =       "Christian Forstner and Mark Walker",
  booktitle =    "Biographies in the History of Physics: Actors,
                 Objects, Institutions",
  title =        "Biographies in the History of Physics: Actors,
                 Objects, Institutions",
  publisher =    "Springer International Publishing",
  address =      "Cham, Switzerland",
  pages =        "vi + 324 + 38",
  year =         "2020",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48509-2",
  ISBN =         "3-030-48508-0 (print), 3-030-48509-9 (e-book),
                 3-030-48510-2, 3-030-48511-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-030-48508-5 (print), 978-3-030-48509-2 (e-book),
                 978-3-030-48510-8, 978-3-030-48511-5",
  LCCN =         "QC16.E5 .B564 2020",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 7 09:37:13 MDT 2024",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-030-48509-2",
  abstract =     "This book sheds new light on the biographical approach
                 in the history of physics by including the biographies
                 of scientific objects, institutions, and concepts. What
                 is a biography? Can biographies also be written for
                 non-human subjects like scientific instruments,
                 institutions or concepts? The respective chapters of
                 this book discuss these controversial questions using
                 examples from the history of physics. By approaching
                 biography as metaphor, it transcends the boundaries
                 between various perspectives on the history of physics,
                 and enriches our grasp of the past.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Sociology; Measuring methods in physics; Physics;
                 History; metingen; sociologie; geschiedenis;
                 meettechniek; fysica",
  tableofcontents = "1 Introduction / Christian Forstner and Mark Walker
                 / 1--9 \\
                 Part I Individuals \\
                 2 The `Invisible Hand' of Carl Friedrich Gau{\ss} ---
                 Retracing the Life of Moritz Meyerstein, a 19th century
                 Instrument Maker and Universit{\"a}ts-Mechanicus /
                 Klaus Hentschel / 13--36 \\
                 3 The Personal is Professional: Margaret Maltby's Life
                 in Physics / Joanna Behrman / 37--57 \\
                 4 Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger in the Second Spanish Republic,
                 1934--1935 / Enric P{\'e}rez / 59--73 \\
                 5 Ludwig Prandtl: Pioneer of Fluid Mechanics and
                 Science Manager / Michael Eckert / 75--87 \\
                 6 Rudolf Tomaschek --- An Exponent of the ``Deutsche
                 Physik'' Movement / Vanessa Osganian / 89--109 \\
                 7 The `Better' Nazi: Pascual Jordan and the Third Reich
                 / Dieter Hoffmann and Mark Walker / 111--128 \\
                 8 Relativity and Dialectical Materialism: Science,
                 Philosophy and Ideology in Hans-J{\"u}rgen Treder's
                 Early Academic Career / Raphael Schlattmann / 129--144
                 \\
                 9 Biography and Autobiography in the Making of a
                 Genius: Richard P. Feynman / Christian Forstner /
                 145--159 \\
                 Part II Collectives \\
                 10 A Biography of the German Atomic Bomb / Mark Walker
                 / 163--177 \\
                 11 The Multiple Lives of the General Relativity
                 Community, 1955--1974 / Roberto Lalli / 179--202 \\
                 12 Whose Biography Is It Anyway? Shared Biographies of
                 Institutions, Leaders, Instruments, and Self /
                 Catherine Westfall / 203--217 \\
                 Part III Objects \\
                 13 Lost in the Production of Time and Space: The
                 Transformation of the Airy Transit Circle from a
                 Working Telescope to a Museum Object / Daniel Belteki /
                 221--235 \\
                 14 Scientific Instruments Turning into Toys: From
                 Franklin's Pulse Glass to Dipping Birds / Panagiotis
                 Lazos / 237--257 \\
                 Part IV Limitations \\
                 15 I'm Not There. Or: Was the Virtual Particle Ever
                 Born? / Markus Ehberger / 261--280 \\
                 16 Biography or Obituary? The Historiographical Value
                 of the Death of the Ether / Jaume Navarro / 281--300
                 \\
                 17 The Meaning, Nature, and Scope of Scientific
                 (Auto)Biography / Thomas S{\"o}derqvist / 301--318 \\
                 Index / 319--324",
}