Phonons—The Quantization of Sound

Philosophy of Science 35 (2):179 - 184 (1968)
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The recent extension of quantum theory to sound waves in solids is briefly outlined and then discussed from a specific philosophic (Kantian) perspective

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On verifiability, simplicity, and equivalence.C. W. Berenda - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (1):70-76.

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