I can't find this reference (Wheeler, N. A.)

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During the D.J. Griffiths, Introduction to Elementary Particles, the author introduces unpublished references "Classical Chromodynamics" and "Bare Bones of the Classical Theory of Gauge Fields", Reed College, Portland, O.R. which is written by Wheeler, N. A. (1981).

Where can I find this reference?
 
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You could try emailing DJ Griffiths.
There are also many other places that discuss classical chromodynamics.
 
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I understand the importance of being able to access and verify all references used in research. In this case, the reference "Classical Chromodynamics" and "Bare Bones of the Classical Theory of Gauge Fields" by Wheeler, N. A. is mentioned in D.J. Griffiths' book "Introduction to Elementary Particles". However, I was unable to find any published source for this reference. It is possible that these references were never published and were only used for teaching purposes at Reed College in 1981. If you require further information on these references, I suggest reaching out to Reed College or contacting the author directly.
 

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