Eugene Feenberg - Selected Literature

Selected Literature

  • Gregory Breit and Eugene Feenberg The possibility of the same form of specific interaction for all nuclear particles, Phys. Rev. 50 850 (1936)
  • Eugene P. Wigner and Eugene Feenberg On the structure of the nuclei between helium and oxygen, Phys. Rev. 51 95 (1937)
  • Melba Phillips and Eugene Feenberg On the structure of light nuclei, Phys. Rev. 51 597 (1937)
  • Eugene P. Wigner and Eugene Feenberg Symmetry properties of nuclear levels, Rep. Prog. Phys. 8 274 (1942)

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