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Herman Feshbach (2 February 1917 – 22 December 2000) was an American physicist. He was an Institute Professor Emeritus of physics at MIT . Feshbach is best known for Feshbach resonance and for writing, with Philip M. Morse , Methods of Theoretical Physics .
Morse PM, Feshbach H (1953). Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I. New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 664. ISBN 0-07-043316-X. LCCN 52011515. Margenau H, Murphy GM (1956). The Mathematics of Physics and Chemistry. New York: D. van Nostrand. pp. 184–185. LCCN 55010911. Korn GA, Korn TM (1961). Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers.
Morse PM, Feshbach H (1953). Methods of Theoretical Physics, Parts I and II. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 665–666, 1298–1301. Korn GA, Korn TM (1961).
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The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova is a small automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, and produced in five generations for the 1962 through 1979, and 1985 through 1988 model years. Built on the X-body platform, the Nova was the top selling model in the Chevy II lineup through 1968. The Chevy II nameplate was dropped after 1968, with Nova becoming the ...
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