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XI.—Reciprocity. Part III: Reciprocal Wave Functions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

Max Born
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University of Edinburgh
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The attempt to find reciprocal wave functions made in Part II led to some difficulties. We believe that these were due to an incorrect definition of the relativistic scalar product and Fourier coefficient. We shall show in this paper that a modification of these definitions leads to simpler equations, which allow us to determine the reciprocal wave functions and to find a transcendental equation for μ = aε/k, as was envisaged in Part I.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1940

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