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245 _ _ |a Representing the Unobservable
|b The Formation of the Virtual Particle Concept in the Practice of Theory (1923–1949)
|c by Markus Ehberger
250 _ _ |a 1st ed. 2026
260 _ _ |a Cham
|b Springer Nature Switzerland
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300 _ _ |a 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 581 pages) : illustrations
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490 0 _ |a Science Networks. Historical Studies
|v 68
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520 _ _ |a Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. How to conceive of the concept of virtual particles in a historical study of its development -- Chapter 3. The community of practitioners -- Part I. From virtual oscillators to virtual transitions (1923–1929) -- Chapter 4. The BKS theory and the Light Quantum Hypothesis: virtual entities and transitions to intermediate states, but in different conceptual frameworks (1923–1925) -- Chapter 5. Dirac’s verbal model: Making transitions a quantum concept (1927) -- Chapter 6. The Raman effect: How virtual transitions became “virtual” (for the first time) and real transitions were excluded from the conception of scattering (1928–1929) -- Part II. Theoretical practice with virtual transitions (1928–1942) -- Chapter 7. Scattering and the sea: Antiparticles and intermediate states (1928–1931) -- Chapter 8. The practice of time-dependent perturbation theory (Part I): Formal and conceptual extensions (1929–1936) -- Chapter 9 The practice of time-dependent perturbation theory (Part II): Virtual possibilities, modes of representation, and the reprise of the “Schüttelwirkung” (1934–1942) -- Part III. From virtual transitions to virtual particles (1930–1949) -- Chapter 10. In between: Traces of the virtual particle during the 1930s -- Chapter 11. Outlook: Feynman, diagrams, and virtual particles (1948–1949) -- Part IV. Analysis, Summary, and Conclusion -- Chapter 12. Representations and Practices in the Formation of the Virtual Particle Concept
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