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FEYNMAN DIAGRAM, DRAWN & SIGNED BY FEYNMAN

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FEYNMAN, RICHARD P.

Autograph Feynman Diagram Signed ("Richard P. Feynman") lettered "γμ 1/q² γμ", Pasadena, 1983. Single folded sheet (3 ⅞ x 6 ⅝") on Hallmark watermarked paper.

IN THE HAND OF THE MASTER HIMSELF. An autograph abstract in Feynman’s hand of THE FIRST FEYNMAN DIAGRAM, indeed the archetype, which he had devised in 1948–49 to represent the fundamental process of quantum electrodynamics (QED), whereby two electrons exchange a virtual photon. He published a more formal version of this, fully labelled, in the Physical Review on 15 September 1949, and had the same diagram painted on his legendary 1975 Dodge passenger van. This is only the second example of Feynman's signature accompanied by an autograph Feynman diagram seen on the market since 1999 or before, this being a larger, cleaner example, with unbroken provenance since 1983.

LITERATURE:
Feynman “Space-time approach to quantum electrodynamics”, Physical Review volume 76, no. 6 (15 September 1949), pages 749–759; D. Kaiser “Physics and Feynman’s diagrams”, American Scientist volume 93, no. 2 (March–April 2005), pages 156–65; D. Kaiser Drawing theories apart: The dispersion of Feynman diagrams in postwar physics (2005) pages; A. Wüthrich The Genesis of Feynman diagrams (2010), page 137

PROVENANCE:
Private collector (Arizona), from the author 1983; sold to the present owner

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Property from a private collection
FEYNMAN, RICHARD P.

Autograph Feynman Diagram Signed ("Richard P. Feynman") lettered "γμ 1/q² γμ", Pasadena, 1983. Single folded sheet (3 ⅞ x 6 ⅝") on Hallmark watermarked paper.

IN THE HAND OF THE MASTER HIMSELF. An autograph abstract in Feynman’s hand of THE FIRST FEYNMAN DIAGRAM, indeed the archetype, which he had devised in 1948–49 to represent the fundamental process of quantum electrodynamics (QED), whereby two electrons exchange a virtual photon. He published a more formal version of this, fully labelled, in the Physical Review on 15 September 1949, and had the same diagram painted on his legendary 1975 Dodge passenger van. This is only the second example of Feynman's signature accompanied by an autograph Feynman diagram seen on the market since 1999 or before, this being a larger, cleaner example, with unbroken provenance since 1983.

LITERATURE:
Feynman “Space-time approach to quantum electrodynamics”, Physical Review volume 76, no. 6 (15 September 1949), pages 749–759; D. Kaiser “Physics and Feynman’s diagrams”, American Scientist volume 93, no. 2 (March–April 2005), pages 156–65; D. Kaiser Drawing theories apart: The dispersion of Feynman diagrams in postwar physics (2005) pages; A. Wüthrich The Genesis of Feynman diagrams (2010), page 137

PROVENANCE:
Private collector (Arizona), from the author 1983; sold to the present owner

Condition Report:
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