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1964a. “Comments on the New Arithmetic Textbooks.” Typescript. PERS.
1964b. “Theory and Applications of Mercerau’s Superconducting Circuits.” Draft typescript. CIT.
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1965a. “The Development of the Space-Time View of Quantum Electrodynamics.” Nobel Prize in Physics Award Address, Stockholm, 11 December. In Les Prix Nobel en 1965 (Stockholm: Nobel Foundation, 1966); in Physics Today, August 1966, 31; in Science (1966) 153:699; and in Weaver 1987, 2:433.
1965b. “The Development of the Space-Time View of Quantum Electrodynamics.” Transcript, physics colloquium at California Institute of Technology, 2 December. CIT.
1965c. “The Development of the Space-Time View of Quantum Electrodynamics.” Talk at CERN, Geneva, 17 December. Tape courtesy of Helen Tuck.
1965d. Address to Far Rockaway High School. Transcript. CIT.
1965e. The Character of Physical Law. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
1965f. “New Textbooks for the ‘New’ Mathematics.” Engineering and Science, March, 9.
1965g. “Consequences of SU(3) Symmetry in Weak Interactions.” In Symmetries in Elementary Particle Physics, III. New York: Ettore Majorana Academic Press.
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1966a. “What Is Science?” Address to National Science Teachers Association, 1–5 April. Corrected transcript. PERS.
1966b. “What Is and What Should Be the Role of Scientific Culture in Modern Society?” Supplemento al Nuovo Cimento 4:292.
1969a. “What Is Science?” The Physics Teacher, September, 313.
1969b. “The Behavior of Hadron Collisions at Extreme Energies.” Talk at Third International Conference on High Energy Collisions, State University of New York, 5–6 September. In Yang et al. 1969, 237.
1969c. “Very High-Energy Collisions of Hadrons.” Physical Review Letters 23:1415.
1970. “Partons.” Talk at Symposium on the Past Decade in Particle Theory, University of Texas at Austin, 14–17 April. In Sudarshan and Ne’eman 1973, 773.
Thornber, K. K., and Feynman. 1970. “Velocity Acquired by an Electron in a Finite Electric Field in a Polar Crystal.” Physical Review B10:4099.
Feynman; Kislinger, M.; and Ravndal, F. 1971. “Current Matrix Elements from a Relativistic Quark Model.” Physical Review D3:2706.
1972a. “Closed Loops and Tree Diagrams.” In Klauder 1972, 355.
1972b. “Problems in Quantizing the Gravitational Field, and the Massless Yang-Mills Field.” In Klauder 1972, 377.
1972c. Photon-Hadron Interactions. New York: W. A. Benjamin.
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1972f. “What Neutrinos Can Tell Us About Particles.” In Proceedings of Neutrino ’72 Europhysics Conference. Budapest: OMKD Technoinform.
1974. “Structure of the Proton.” Talk at Dansk Ingeniorforening, Copenhagen. Science 183:601.
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1975. “Reminiscences of Wartime Los Alamos.” Talk at University of California at Santa Barbara. Audio tapes. AIP. Edited version in Engineering and Science, January, 11. Also in Badash et al. 1980, 105. Excerpted in SYJ, 90. [Page references to Badash et al.]
1976. “Gauge Theories.” Lecture at Les Houches, Session 29.
1977. “Correlations in Hadron Collisions at High Transverse Momentum.” Talk at Orbis Scientiae 1977, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.
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Field, Richard D., and Feynman. 1977. “Quark Elastic Scattering as a Source of High Transverse Momentum.” Physical Review D15:2590.
1978. Talk at Julian Schwinger’s 60th birthday celebration. AIP.
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1981. “The Qualitative Behavior of Yang-Mills Theory in 2 + 1 Dimensions.” Nuclear Physics B188:479.
1982. “Simulating Physics with Computers.” International Journal of Theoretical Physics 21:467.
1984. “Quantum Mechanical Computers.” Plenary talk at IQEC–CLEO Meeting, Anaheim, 19 June. Typescript.
1985a. Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! Adventures of a Curious Character. New York: Norton.
1985b. QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
1986. “Personal Observations of Reliability of Shuttle.” In Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident, II-F.
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1988. What Do You Care What Other People Think? Further Adventures of a Curious Character. New York: Norton.
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