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Sectional committee: Physics

Paper reference code: A54

Recommended for publication in the Philosophical Transactions. Hughes comments this paper is outside of his scope of work, and suggests it should be sent to another referee such as Professor [Charles Alfred] Coulson.

[Published in Philosophical Transactions A, 1953].

Date received not given.

Reference number
RR/79/62
Earliest possible date
08 April 1953
Physical description
Standardised form (type E)
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1 page
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Manuscript

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Edward David Hughes

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Edward David Hughes, Referee's report by Edward David Hughes, on a paper 'Wave functions of the hydrogen molecular ion' by David Robert Bates, Kathleen Ledsham and A L Stewart, 08 April 1953, RR/79/62, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_79_62/referees-report-by-edward-david-hughes-on-a-paper-wave-functions-of-the-hydrogen-molecular-ion-by-david-robert-bates-kathleen-ledsham-and-a-l-stewart, accessed on 22 March 2025

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