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- picture was first developed by Stückelberg, and acquired its modern form in Feynman's work, it is called the Feynman–Stückelberg interpretation of antiparticles...
- Ernst Stückelberg (baptized Johann Melchior Ernst Stickelberger; 21 February 1831 – 14 September 1903) was a Swiss painter native to Basel, born to a...
- Gerlach Stueckelberg (baptised as Johann Melchior Ernst Karl Gerlach Stückelberg, full name after 1911: Baron Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg von Breidenbach...
- Stückelberg is a mountain in the Taunus range. It is located in the Taunus Nature Park in Hesse, Germany. 50°18′59″N 8°20′03″E / 50.31639°N 8.33417°E...
- renormalizable, even though it is not manifestly gauge invariant (after the Stückelberg scalar has been eliminated in the Proca action). The Stueckelberg extension...
- Tell's leap (Tellensprung) from the boat of his captors at the Axen cliffs; study by Ernst Stückelberg (1879) for his fresco at the Tellskapelle....
- Suicidal ideation Other names Suicidal thoughts, suicidal ideas Sappho, an 1897 portrait by Ernst Stückelberg Specialty Psychiatry, psychology...
- 'negative energy states' appear in a form which may be pictured (as by Stückelberg) in space-time as waves traveling away from the external potential backwards...
- AD. In the modern world, an 1897 painting by the Swiss artist Ernst Stückelberg, Myrtis and Corinna with the Potter Agathon, depicts her. She is included...
- chapel was built in 1879. It is decorated with four frescos by Ernst Stückelberg, realized in 1880-1882. The incident of the Tellensprung is depicted...