Questions tagged [specific-reference]

Use this tag for questions seeking a single specific paper or a short, non-open-ended list of references, like "What paper first discovered X?", "Where can I find the original derivation of X?", or "What is the canonical source for X?" etc. Also for requests for hard-to-find electronic copies of resources when the exact reference is known. NOT TO BE USED for generic requests for resources (use [resource-recommendation] for that).

This tag is for questions about identifying a single reference, or a short list of references, when the question contains enough detail to uniquely identify the desired source.

Most questions under this tag are asking for identification of a particularly distinctive paper, or papers. Good examples would include

  • Which paper originally reported the discovery of composite fermions?
  • Where can I find the original derivation of the the Schwarschild metric?
  • What is the canonical source for the LHC operating schedule?

In general, for questions, there is one correct answer, and all the references requested already exist at the time of the question being asked. A good answer to the question will give a complete list of the bibliographic information for the reference(s) being requested, or at least enough information to uniquely identify them. In some cases, the correct answer could change later, but then the new correct answer would invalidate the original correct answer. There shouldn't be an increase in the number of valid answers as time goes on. Contrast this with the tag, which is for questions that ask about a particular topic, not for a specific resource. The set of references on a topic will grow over time as people write new books and papers.

The tags and are mutually exclusive; they should never both be applied to the same question.

The other use of is finding an electronic copy of a reference which can already be uniquely identified, if the electronic copy is hard to locate. For example,

  • Is a copy of "Interaction with the absorber as the mechanism of radiation" by Feynman and Wheeler (Rev. Mod. Phys. 17: 157-181) available online?

These kinds of questions need to contain enough information to uniquely identify the reference.

We expect askers to have checked on arXiv and on the website of the publishing journal, and to have searched the web using the information provided in the question, before posting this type of question. (In particular, using doai.io and BASE can help uncover copies online.) If an electronic copy of the article is accessible through any of these sources, or through any other method the asker already knows about, it's not considered "hard to locate". Even if it costs money. (Even if it costs a lot of money. This is not a resource for getting free copies of paywalled articles.)

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Can someone identify this Landau reference?

I'm having some trouble identifying a reference Landau and Lifshitz make in volume 3 - non-relativistic quantum mechanics - of their Course of theoretical physics. This is the page from the Oxford, Pergamon, 1977 edition: There isn't a bibliography…
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Is F.D.C. Willard's second helium paper available online?

I am curious to read F.D.C. Willard's second paper on the structure of solid helium 3, F.D.C. Willard. L’hélium 3 solide: un antiferromagnétique nucléaire. La Recherche 114 (septembre 1980). Unfortunately, the La Recherche site catalog only offers…
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Which research papers are referred to for the toy mentioned in the Arvind Gupta's TED Talk video?

I saw a TED Talk. You can watch it here on Youtube for your convenience. At 07:17, he introduces a toy made with a pencil on which, a few notches are present; and on rubbing them with something, a fan attached to it rotates.(See transcript at TED if…
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Has there been a followup paper?

I am reading this paper M. Christodoulou et al. Planck-star tunneling-time: an astrophysically relevant observable from background free quantum gravity Phys. Rev. D. 94 (2016) 084035 At the end they promise a followup paper to discuss the study of…
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Is there any online reference to Spherical Model and the Infinite Spin Dimensionality Limit?

It is cited a lot in the literature but I haven't been able to find any electronic account of it M. Kac and C. J. Thompson, Spherical Model and the Infinite Spin Dimensionality Limit, Physica Norvegica 5 163-168 (1971) Thanks!
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Titles of the articles published by Friedrich, Knipping, and Laue in 1913 concerning the discovery of x-ray diffraction

I am trying to find references to the revolutionary articles published by Friedrich, Knipping, and Laue in 1913, with their original titles, but I seem unable to do so. Can anyone here provide the references? If I understand this correctly, Laue…
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Saturation and coarsening for in a model for epitaxial growth

I am interested in upper bounds on the coarsening rate for a model of epitaxial growth. The problem I am having with the paper I am reading is that even if "coarsening" is in the title, I can't find anything about it, other than a lower bound on the…
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