Yuriy Rumer - Works

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  • G. Rumer, E. Teller and H. Weyl, Eine fur die Valenztheorie geeignete Basis der binaren Vektorinvarianten, Nachr. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen Math. -Phys. Kl. (1932), 499–504
  • Thermodynamik des ebenen Ising-Onsager-Dipolgitters (A.M. Dychne) — Fortschr.Phys., 1961, Bd.9, № 10, s.509—525.
  • Quantenchemie mehratomiger Molekule. — Nachrichten von der Ges. der Wiss. Zu Gottingen. Math.-Phys. Klasse, 1930, № 3, s.277—284. (zusammen mitWalter Heitler).
  • Quantentheorie der chemischen Bindung fur mehratomige Molekule. — Z. Phys., 1931, Bd. 68, s.12—41 (zusammen mit Walter Heitler).
  • * Eine fur die Valenztheorie geeignete Basis der binaren Vektorinvarianten. Nachrichten von der Ges. der Wiss. Zu Gottingen. Math.-Phys. Klasse, 1932, № 5, s.498—504. (zusammen mit Edward Teller, Hermann Weyl).

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