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LARS ONSAGER BIBLIOGRAPHY
From Lars Onsagers arXiv:
*Writings by Onsager*
Boxes 15-17
This material is divided into three categories
- a. Publications
- b. Prepublication material and unpublished manuscripts
- c. Lecture series
*a. Publications*
Box 15
Onsager's publications are numbered according to the complete
bibliography published
in The Collected Works of Lars Onsager (with
commentary), (World Scientific, Singapore, 1996).
1925
[1] Undersøkelse av absorption av lys ved lave temperaturer.
Diplomoppgave. Kjemiavdelingen, Norges tekniske høiskole.
1926
[2] Zur Theorie der Elektrolyte. I. Phys. Z. 27, 388-392.
Berichtigung,/ibid/. 28, (1927) 276.
1927
[3] Zur Theorie der Elektrolyte. II. Phys. Z. 28, 277-298.
[4] Report on a revision of the conductivity theory. Trans. Faraday
Soc. 23, 341-349.
1928
[5] Activity coefficients and mass-action law in electrolytes. J. Phys.
Chem. 32, 1461-1466.
1929
[6] Simultane irreversible processer. (Abstract.) Beretning om det 18.
Skandinaviske Naturforskermøde i København 26.-31. August 1929,
Frederiksberg Bogtrykkeri, Copenhagen, pp. 440-441.
1930
[7] Simultaneous irreversible processes. (Abstract.) Phys. Rev. 35, 666.
1931
[8] Reciprocal relations in irreversible processes. I. Phys. Rev. 37,
405-426.
[9] Reciprocal relations in irreversible processes. II. Phys. Rev. 38,
2265-2279.
1932
[10] Irreversible processes in electrolytes. Diffusion, conductance,
and viscous flow in arbitrary mixtures of strong electrolytes. J. Phys.
Chem. 36, 2689-2778. (With R.M. Fuoss.)
[11] Viscosity and particle shape in colloid solutions. (Abstract.)
Phys. Rev. 40, 1028.
1933
[12] Theories of concentrated electrolytes. Chem. Rev. 13, 73-89.
1934
[13] The surface tension of Debye-Hückel electrolytes. J. Chem. Phys.
2, 528-536. (With N.N.T. Samaras.)
[14] Deviations from Ohm's law in weak electrolytes. J. Chem. Phys. 2,
599-615.
1935
[15] Solutions of the Mathieu equation of period 4ğand certain related
functions. Ph.D. thesis. Department of Chemistry, Yale University.
1936
[16] Electric moments of molecules in liquids. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 58,
1486-1493.
[17] Initial recombination of ions. Phys. Rev. 54, 554-557.
1939
[18] Electrostatic interaction of molecules. J. Phys. Chem. 43, 189-196.
[19] On the theory of isotope separation by thermal diffusion. Phys.
Rev. 55, 1083-1095. (With W.H. Furry and R.C. Jones.)
[20] Separation of gas (isotope) mixtures by irreversible processes.
(Abstract.) Phys. Rev. 55, 1136-1137
[21] Theory of isotope separation by thermal diffusion. (Abstract.)
Phys. Rev. 55, 1137. (With W.H. Furry and R.C. Jones.)
[22] Turbulence in convection in gases between concentric vertical
cylinders. Phys. Rev. 56, 474-477. (With W.W. Watson.)
1940
[23] Separation of isotopes by thermal diffusion. (Abstract.) Phys.
Rev. 57, 562.
1942
[24] Anisotropic solutions of colloids. (Abstract.) Phys. Rev. 62, 558.
[25] Crystal statistics. (Abstract.) Phys. Rev. 62, 559.
1944
[26] Crystal statistics. I. A two-dimensional model with an
order-disorder transition. Phys. Rev. 65, 117-149.
1945
[27] Theories and problems of liquid diffusion. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.
46, 241-265.
[28] The distribution of energy in turbulence. (Abstract.) Phys. Rev.
68, 286.
1947
[29] Transition points. Report International Conference on Fundamental
Particles and Low Temperatures, Cambridge, July 1946, vol. 2, The
Physical Society, London, pp. 137-144. (With B. Kaufman.)
1948
[30] De Haas-van Alphen effect in zinc. (Abstract.) Phys. Rev. 74,
1235. (With J.E. Robinson.)
1949
[31] The effects of shape on the interaction of colloidal particles.
Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 51, 627-659.
[32] Crystal statistics. III. Short-range order in a binary Ising
lattice. Phys. Rev. 76, 1244-1252. (With B. Kaufman.)
[33] Statistical hydrodynamics. Nuovo Cim. Suppl. 2 (9) 6, 279-287.
[34] Apparatus for isotope separation by thermal diffusion. Rev.
Scient. Instrum. 20, 924-927. (With W.W. Watson and A. Zucker.)
1952
[35] Interpretation of the de Haas-van Alphen effect. Phil. Mag. Ser. 7
43, 1006-1008.
[36] A general theory for the Gouy diffusion method. J. Am. Chem. Soc.
74, 6066-6074. (With L.J. Gosting.)
[37] Kinetic theory and statistical mechanics. Lecture notes, Yale
University, compiled by D.E. Harrison, Jr., New Haven. Unpublished
manuscript in Kline Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven. See
17:128!
1953
[38] Fluctuations and irreversible processes. Phys. Rev. 91, 1505-1512.
(With S. Machlup.)
[39] Fluctuations and irreversible processes. II. Systems with kinetic
energy. Phys. Rev. 91, 1512-1515. (With S. Machlup.)
[40] Diamagnetism in metals. Proceedings of International Conference in
Theoretical Physics, Kyoto and Tokyo, September 1953, Science Council of
Japan, Tokyo, pp. 669-675.
[41] Introductory talk [on liquid helium]. Proceedings of International
Conference in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto and Tokyo, September 1953,
Science Council of Japan, Tokyo, pp. 877-880.
1955
[42] Conductance of strong electrolytes at finite dilutions. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 41, 274-283. (With R.M. Fuoss.)
1956
[43] Bose-Einstein condensation and liquid helium. Phys. Rev. 104,
576-584. (With O. Penrose.)
1957
[44] Wien effect in simple strong electrolytes. J. Phys. Chem. 61,
198-215. (With S.K. Kim.)
[45] The relaxation effects in mixed strong electrolytes. J. Phys.
Chem. 61, 215-229. (With S.K. Kim.)
[46] Conductance of unassociated electrolytes. J. Phys. Chem. 61,
668-682. (With R.M. Fuoss.)
1958
[47] The kinetic term in electrolytic conductance. J. Phys. Chem. 62,
1339-1340. (With R.M. Fuoss.)
[48] Low temperature fluctuations. Proceedings Fifth International
Conference on Low Temperature Physics and Chemistry, Madison, Wisconsin,
August 1957, ed. J.R. Dillinger, University of Wisconsin Press, Madison,
pp. 119-121. (With J.L. Lebowitz.)
[49] Many-electron wave function. (Abstract.) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.,
Series II, 3, 146.
1960
[50] Proton magnetic resonance spectrum of propane. J. Chem. Phys. 32,
67-71. (With D.R. Whitman, M. Saunders and H.E. Dubb.)
[51] Surface specific heat of an isotropic solid at low temperatures.
J. Chem. Phys. 33, 1452-1461. (With M. Dupuis and R. Mazo.)
[52] The electrical properties of ice. Rendiconti della Scuola
Internazionale di Fisica "Enrico Fermi'', Corso X, Varenna, 1959, Nicola
Zanichelli, Bologna, pp. 294-315. (With M. Dupuis.)
1961
[53] Magnetic flux through a superconducting ring. Phys. Rev. Lett. 7, 50.
[54] Thermodynamic potentials of symmetrical electrolytes. Proc. Natl.
Acad. Sci. USA 47, 818-825. (With R.M. Fuoss.)
[55] Statistical mechanics course. Lecture notes, Yale University,
compiled by Robert Hill. Unpublished manuscript in Kline Memorial
Library, Yale University, New Haven. See 17:130!
1962
[56] The conductance of symmetrical electrolytes. I. Potential of total
force. J. Phys. Chem. 66, 1722--1726. (With R.M. Fuoss.)
[57] The electrical properties of ice. Vortex 23, 138-141.
[58] The electrical properties of ice. Electrolytes, ed. B. Pesce,
Pergamon Press, Oxford, pp. 27-46. (With M. Dupuis.)
1963
[59] The conductance of symmetrical electrolytes. II. The relaxation
field. J. Phys. Chem. 67, 621-628. (With R M. Fuoss.)
[60] The conductance of symmetrical electrolytes. III. Electrophoresis.
J. Phys. Chem. 67, 628-632. (With R.M. Fuoss.)
[61] Mechanism for self-diffusion in ice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
50, 208-210. (With L.K. Runnels.)
[62] Helium II. The Many-Body Problem. Proceedings Symposium, Stevens
Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, January 28-29, 1957, ed.
J. K. Percus, Interscience, New York, pp. 457-464.
1964
[63] A correction to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation for unsymmetrical
electrolytes. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 86, 3421-3423.
[64] The conductance of symmetrical electrolytes. IV. Hydrodynamic and
osmotic terms in the relaxation field. J. Phys. Chem. 68, 1-8. (With
R.M. Fuoss.)
1965
[65] Electrons in liquids. Modern Quantum Chemistry. Istanbul Lectures
1964, Part 2, ed. O. Sinanouglu, Academic Press, New York, pp. 123-128.
[66] Electrons in metals. Modern Quantum Chemistry. Istanbul Lectures
1964, Part 2, ed. O. Sinanouglu, Academic Press, New York, pp. 265-278.
[67] Zur Theorie des Wieneffekts in schwachen Elektrolyten. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Leipzig) 228, 428-432. (With C.T. Liu.)
[68] The conductance of symmetrical electrolytes. V. The conductance
equation. J. Phys. Chem. 69, 2581-2594. (With R.M. Fuoss and J.F. Skinner.)
[69] Protonic semiconductors. (Unpublished.)
1966
[70] Integrals in the theory of electron correlations. Ann. Phys.
(Leipzig) 7. Folge 18, 71-77. (With L. Mittag and M.J. Stephen.)
1967
[71] Ferroelectricity of ice? Ferroelectricity. Proceedings Symposium,
Warren, Michigan, September 1966, ed. E.F. Weller, Elsevier, Amsterdam,
pp. 16-19.
[72] Thermodynamics and some molecular aspects of biology. The
Neurosciences. A study program, eds. G.C. Quarton, T. Melnechuk and F.O.
Schmitt, Rockefeller University Press, New York, pp. 75-79.
[73] Ion passages in lipid bilayers. Science 156, 541.
1968
[74] Relaxation effects in associating electrolytes. J. Am. Chem. Soc.
90, 3134-3140. (With S.W. Provencher.)
1969
[75] The motion of ions: principles and concepts. Les Prix Nobel en
1968, Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm, pp. 169-182. (Also published in Nobel
Lectures. Chemistry 1963-1970, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1972, pp. 272-288,
Science 166, 1359-1364 and Angewandte Chemie 81, 1009-1016.)
[76] Diffusion and relaxation phenomena in ice. J. Chem. Phys. 50,
1089-1103. (With L.K. Runnels.)
[77] Protonic semiconductors. Physics of Ice, eds. N. Riehl, B.
Bullemer and H. Engelhardt, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 363-368.
[78] The conductivity of strong electrolytes at finite dilution.
(Abstract.) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 63, 228-229. (With M.-S. Chen.)
1970
[79] Possible mechanisms of ion transit. Physical Principles of
Biological Membranes. Proceedings Coral Gables Conference, 1968, eds. F.
Snell, J. Wolken, G. Iverson and J. Lam, Gordon and Breach, New York,
pp. 137-139.
1971
[80] The Ising model in two dimensions. Critical Phenomena in Alloys,
Magnets and Superconductors, eds. R.E. Mills, E. Ascher and R.I. Jaffee,
McGraw-Hill, New York, pp. 3-12.
[81] Autobiographical commentary by Lars Onsager. Critical Phenomena in
Alloys, Magnets and Superconductors, eds. R.E. Mills, E. Ascher and R.I.
Jaffee, McGraw-Hill, New York, pp. xix-xxiv.
1973
[82] Introductory lecture [on ice]. Physics and Chemistry of Ice, eds.
E. Whalley, S.J. Jones, L.W. Gold, Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, pp.
7-12.
1974
[83] Life in the early days. Quantum Statistical Mechanics in the
Natural Sciences. Coral Gables Conference, 1973, eds. S.L. Mintz and
S.M. Widmayer, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 1-14.
[84] The effects of wall charge on the capillary rise of electrolytes.
Quantum Statistical Mechanics in the Natural Sciences. Coral Gables
Conference, 1973, eds. S.L. Mintz and S.M. Widmayer, Plenum Press, New
York, pp. 167-200. (With E. Drauglis.)
[85] Surface specified heat of crystals. I. Quantum Statistical
Mechanics in the Natural Sciences. Coral Gables Conference, 1973, eds.
S.L. Mintz and S.M. Widmayer, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 227-279. (With
T.Y. Moon.)
[86] Interpretation of kinetic and equilibrium properties. Structure of
Water and Aqueous Solutions. Proceedings International Symposium,
Marburg, July 1973, ed. W.A.P. Luck, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, pp. 1-7.
[87] Asymptotic forms for luminescent intensity due to donor-acceptor
pair recombination. J. Phys. C: Sol. Stat. Phys. 7, 645-648. (With A.M.
Stewart.)
[88] Hopping of ions in ice. J. Chem. Phys. 60, 405-419. (With M.-S.
Chen, J. Bonner and J. Nagle.)
1975
[89] Electrons and vortex lines in He II, I. Brownian motion theory of
capture and escape. J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 8, 203-213. (With J.
McCauley, Jr.)
[90] Electrons and vortex lines in He II, II. Theoretical analysis of
capture and release experiments. J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 8, 882-890.
(With J. McCauley, Jr.)
1977
[91] The integral representation of the relaxation effects in mixed
strong electrolytes in the limiting law region. J. Phys. Chem. 81,
1211-1212. (With S.K. Kim.)
[92] The generalized conductance equation J. Phys. Chem. 81, 2017-2021.
(With M.-S. Chen.)
[93] Kinetic polarization deficiency in electrolyte solutions. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74, 401-404. (With J.B. Hubbard, W.M. van Beek and
M. Mandel.)
[94] Dielectric dispersion and dielectric friction in electrolyte
solutions. I. J. Chem. Phys. 67, 4850-4857. (With J.B. Hubbard.)
1978
[95]] Electrical effects during condensation and phase transitions of
ice. J. Chem. Phys. 68, 3823-3828. (With D.L. Staebler and S. Mascarenhas.)
*b. Prepublication material and unpublished manuscripts*
Boxes 16-17
The prepublication material contains manuscripts, typescripts, figures
and editorial correspondence relating to some of the publications. The
numbers in front of the title refer to the publication numbering in part
a. In addition there are manuscripts, or fragments of manuscripts, that
have never been published.
Box: file
16:83 8-9. Reciprocal relations in irreversible processes.
Correspondence about reprinting in "Sources of thermoelectricity"
16:84 12. Theories of concentrated electrolytes/TS
14. Deviations from Ohm?s law in weak electrolytes: figures
16:85 15. Solutions of the Mathieu equation of period 4ğand certain
related functions: letter from prospective publisher
16:86 18. Electrostatic interaction of molecules/TS
16:87 25. Crystal statistics/TS of abstracts
29. Transition points/TS edited for printer
16:88 31. Effects of shape on the interaction of colloidal particles/MS
16:89 33. Statistical hydrodynamics/TS
16:90 38. Fluctuations and irreversible processes/TS
16:91 39. Fluctuations and irreversible processes. II/TS
16:92 45. The relaxation effects in mixed strong electrolytes/TS, notes
16:93 51. Surface specific heat of an isotropic solid at low
temperatures: referee report, editorial correspondence, partial TS, figures
16:94 53. Magnetic flux through a superconducting ring/TS
16:95 52. The electrical properties of ice
54. Thermodynamic potentials of symmetric electrolytes/TS
16:96 58. The electrical properties of ice: figures. S.R. de Groot to
Onsager, 1959, Oct. 22
16:97 67. Zur Theorie des Wien Effekt in schwachen Elektrolyten/MS, TS
16:98 65. Electrons in liquids/TS (copy)
16:99 66. Electrons in metals/TS
69. Protonic semiconductors/TS (copy)
16:100 72. Thermodynamics and some molecular aspects of biology/TS,
partial MS
16:101 75. Nobel Lecture/MS
77. Protonic semiconductors: preprint; also TS abstract in German
16:102 79. Possible mechanisms of ion transit. Physical principles of
biological membranes: partial MS, TS (copy). Discussion remarks
16:103 80. The Ising model in two dimensions/MS, TS (copy)
16:104 83. Life in the early days/TS, list of recipients, transparencies
16:105 85. Surface specific heat of crystals I/TS, letters from
co-author T.Y. Moon
16:106 86. Interpretation of kinetic and equilibrium properties/TS (copy)
16:107 87. Asymptotic forms for luminescent intensity due to
donor-acceptor pair recombinations: edited TS (copy)
16:108 88. Hopping of ions in ice/TS (copy), preprint, figures
17:109 88./Ibid/.: TS and TS (copy) drafts, referee report
17:110 89. Electrons and vortex lines in He II, I: brownian motion
theory of capture and escape/TS (copy)
17:111 90. Electrons and vortex lines in He II, II: theoretical
analysis of capture and release experiments/TS (copy)
17:112 92. The generalized conductance equation: partial MS, TS (copy),
correspondence with co-author M.S. Chen
17:113 82. "Introductory lectures", in E. Whalley et al., eds., Physics
and chemistry of ice (1973)/MS +TS. Galley proof
17:114 "Partial free energies of ions" (unpublished): comments of
referees, 1928
17:115 73. "Ion passages in lipid bilayers"/TS
17:116 "Vortex fluctuations and the negative ion trapping lifetime:
quantum theory of the vortex ?core? ". (With J. McCauley, Jr.):
(unpublished) TS (copy)
17:117 "Primordial membranes"/MS
17:118 94. "Dielectric dispersion and dielectric friction in
electrolyte solutions. I." (With J. Hubbard): partial TS, Onsager to R.
Zwanzig, 1976, March 13
17:119 "Quantization of magnetic flux"/TS abstract
17:120 "The theory of the Wien effect for binary electrolytes" (with
William S. Wilson)/TS, (unpublished) c. 1936
17:121 "Crystal statistics. IV. Long-range order in a binary crystal".
(With B. Kaufman)/TS, (copy), (unpublished), Onsager to Kaufman, 1950
Apr. 12
17:122 "Zur Statistik irreversibler Vorgänge". (With S. Machlup):
correspondence (1952), edited proof./ Physikalische Verhandlungen, 3
(1952):3 s. 84
17:123 Essays on the origin of life/MS, in German
17:124 Essays on electrolytes/TS, TS abstract ("This material or its
equivalent has been published." ? RMF)
17:125 Review of J. Frenkel, The kinetic theory of liquids/TS
17:126 Review of "Lectures on nuclear physics at Zurich, May 1931,"
Physik. Z. 32 (1931)/TS
*c. Lecture series*
Box 17:127-131.
This material consists of edited notes of Onsager's lectures for courses
at Yale, plus a lecture series at the University of Miami.
*Box: file*
17:127 "Methods of statistical mechanics," 1948
17:128 "Kinetic theory and statistical mechanics", compiled by Don E.
Harrison, Jr., 1952 (Sec. III. a. no. 37)
17:129 "Lecture on protonic semiconductors", Center for Theoretical
Studies, University of Miami, CTS-LN-68-2, 1968
17:130 "Statistical mechanics course", lecture notes compiled by Robert
Nyden Hill (Sec. III. a. no. 55). Letter from R.N. Hill
17:131 Lecture notes on equilibrium statistical mechanics (incomplete)/TS