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

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The discussion centers on locating unpublished references mentioned in D.J. Griffiths' "Introduction to Elementary Particles," specifically "Classical Chromodynamics" and "Bare Bones of the Classical Theory of Gauge Fields" by N. A. Wheeler from 1981. Suggestions for finding these references include contacting D.J. Griffiths directly via email. Additionally, participants recommend visiting the Reed College physics faculty webpage, which may provide access to Wheeler's documents. The conversation highlights the ongoing interest in classical chromodynamics and the importance of these references in the field.
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During the D.J. Griffiths, Introduction to Elementary Particles, the author introduces unpublished references "Classical Chromodynamics" and "Bare Bones of the Classical Theory of Gauge Fields", Reed College, Portland, O.R. which is written by Wheeler, N. A.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).

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You could try emailing DJ Griffiths.
There are also many other places that discuss classical chromodynamics.
 
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