ESC

Talks

Invited Talks

  1. Feynman, R. P. (1986). Personal observations on the reliability of the Shuttle. Rogers Commission, Washington, D.C.
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      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {Personal observations on the reliability of the Shuttle},
      note = {Rogers Commission, Washington, D.C.},
      year = {1986},
      keywords = {invited}
    }
    
  2. Feynman, R. P. (1981). Simulating physics with computers. MIT Conference on Physics and Computation.
    @incollection{feynman1981computing,
      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {Simulating physics with computers},
      note = {MIT Conference on Physics and Computation},
      year = {1981},
      keywords = {invited}
    }
    
  3. Feynman, R. P. (1965). The development of the space-time view of quantum electrodynamics. Nobel Lecture, Stockholm.
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      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {The development of the space-time view of quantum electrodynamics},
      note = {Nobel Lecture, Stockholm},
      year = {1965},
      keywords = {invited}
    }
    
  4. Feynman, R. P. (1959). There’s plenty of room at the bottom. Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society, Caltech.
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      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {There's plenty of room at the bottom},
      note = {Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society, Caltech},
      year = {1959},
      keywords = {invited}
    }
    

Regular Talks

  1. Feynman, R. P. (1987). Difficulties in applying the variational principle to quantum field theories. Workshop on Variational Calculations in Quantum Field Theory, Wangerooge.
    @incollection{feynman1987qcd,
      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {Difficulties in applying the variational principle to quantum field theories},
      note = {Workshop on Variational Calculations in Quantum Field Theory, Wangerooge},
      year = {1987}
    }
    
  2. Feynman, R. P. (1975). Los Alamos from below. APS Annual Meeting, Santa Barbara.
    @incollection{feynman1975los,
      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {Los Alamos from below},
      note = {APS Annual Meeting, Santa Barbara},
      year = {1975}
    }
    
  3. Feynman, R. P. (1970). The parton model. Third International Conference on High Energy Collisions, Stony Brook.
    @incollection{feynman1970partons,
      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {The parton model},
      note = {Third International Conference on High Energy Collisions, Stony Brook},
      year = {1970}
    }
    
  4. Feynman, R. P. (1964). The relation of mathematics to physics. Cornell Messenger Lectures.
    @incollection{feynman1961lectures,
      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {The relation of mathematics to physics},
      note = {Cornell Messenger Lectures},
      year = {1964}
    }
    
  5. Feynman, R. P. (1957). The universal Fermi interaction. Rochester Conference on High Energy Physics.
    @incollection{feynman1957weak,
      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {The universal Fermi interaction},
      note = {Rochester Conference on High Energy Physics},
      year = {1957}
    }
    
  6. Feynman, R. P. (1953). Atomic theory of liquid helium. International Conference on Theoretical Physics, Tokyo.
    @incollection{feynman1953helium,
      author = {Feynman, R. P.},
      title = {Atomic theory of liquid helium},
      note = {International Conference on Theoretical Physics, Tokyo},
      year = {1953}
    }