The Statistical Atom
Julian Schwinger, Berthold-Georg Englert

TL;DR
This paper reviews the concept of the statistical atom, discussing its development and significance in physics, based on talks delivered by experts at various conferences and institutions.
Contribution
It provides an updated and expanded overview of the statistical atom theory, integrating insights from multiple expert presentations.
Findings
Historical development of the statistical atom
Its role in understanding atomic structure
Recent advancements and perspectives
Abstract
This review is the updated and enlarged version of a talk delivered by J. S. on the occasion of the 1982 meeting of Nobel laureates at Lindau, and of talks given by B.-G. E. at several West German universities and Max Planck institutes in 1984.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and advancements in chemistry · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
