Wilhelm Lenz

Wilhelm Lenz (February 8, 1888 in Frankfurt am Main – April 30, 1957 in Hamburg) was a German physicist, most notable for his invention of the Ising model (named after his student, Ernst Ising), and for his application of the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector to the old quantum mechanical treatment of hydrogen-like atoms. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published in Hanse in Europa (1973)
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published 1953
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published 1968
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published 1968
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published in Ostdeutsche Wissenschaft (1956)
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published 1960
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published 1920
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published 1920
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by Lenz, Wilhelm
Published 1954
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Published 1971
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by Wittrock, Hugo
Published 1979
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by Transehe-Roseneck, Astaf von
Published 1960
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Published 1970
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Published 1970
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Published 2009
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Published 2021
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