Selected Literature
- Carl Eckart The Solution of the Problem of the Simple Oscillator by a Combination of the Schrödinger and the Lanczos Theories, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 12 473-476 (1926). Submitted 31 May 1926.
- Carl Eckart (National Research Fellow) Operator Calculus and the Solution of the Equations of Quantum Dynamics, Phys. Rev. 28 (4) 711 - 726 (1926). California Institute of Technology. Received 7 June 1926.
- A. Sommerfeld, W. V. Houston, and C. Eckart, Zeits. f. Physik 47, 1 (1928)
- Carl Eckart The Application of Group theory to the Quantum Dynamics of Monatomic Systems, Rev. Mod. Phys. 2 (3) 305 - 380 (1930). University of Chicago.
- Carl Eckart, Some Studies Concerning Rotating Axes and Polyatomic Molecules, Physical Review 47 552-558 (1935).
- Carl Eckart The Approximate Solution of One-Dimensional Wave Equations, Rev. Mod. Phys. 20 (2) 399 - 417 (1948). University of California, Marine Physical Laboratory, San Diego, California.
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