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  1. MY LIFE - RECOLCTN NOBEL LAUREATE by Max Born, 1978-06-01
  2. Scientific Papers Presented to Max Born on His Retirement from the Tait Chair of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh by Edward ; David Bohm ; Louis de Broglie Appleton, Richark Courant ; Albert Einstein ; Pascual Jordan, et all 1953
  3. Proceedings of XIV Max Born Symposium New Symmetries and Integrable Models
  4. Anomalous Diffusion: From Basics to Applications: Proceedings of the XIth Max Born Symposium, Held at Ladek Zdroj, Poland, 20-27 May 1998 (Lecture Notes in Physics) (v. 519)
  5. Max Born Centenary Conference: Optics 82, Ecosa 82 : September 7-10, 1982, Edinburgh, Scotland (Proceedings of Spie) by Scotland) Max Born Centenary Conference (1982 Edinburgh, M. John Colles, et all 1983-02
  6. Quantum Future: From Volta and Como to Present and Beyond. Proceedings of Xth Max Born Symposium Held in Przesieka, Poland, 24-27 September 1997 (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  7. Max Born - Baumeister der Quantenwelt: Eine Biographie (German Edition) by Nancy Greenspan, 2008-09-17
  8. Naturwissenschaft und Technik: Wege in die Zukunft : Vortrage gehalten bei der Jahrestagung in Hannover zum hundersten Geburtstag von Max Born (Schriften ... in der Wissenschaft e.V) (German Edition)
  9. Max Born, James Franck, Physiker in ihrer Zeit: Der Luxus des Gewissens : Ausstellung der Staatsbibliothek Berlin, Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (Ausstellungskataloge ... Preussischer Kulturbesitz) (German Edition)
  10. Albert Einstein, Hedwig und Max Born, Briefwechsel: 1916-1955 (German Edition) by Albert Einstein, 1982
  11. Born-Einstein Letters by Albert Einstein, Max Born, 1971-05-06
  12. Physics in My Generation (Heidelberg Science Library) by Max Born, 1969-01-01
  13. Atomic Physics: 8th Edition (Dover Books on Physics and Chemistry) by Max Born, 1989-06-01
  14. Atomic physics,: By Max Born ... authorized translation from the German edition, by John Dougall by Max Born, 1935

21. Atomfizikusok
born, max (18821970), nobel-díjas német elméleti fizikus.
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22. Nobel-díjasok
1954 born, max (18821970, Anglia); Bothe, Walter (1891-1957, NSZK) born a nobel-díjat alapveto kvantummechanikai kutatásaiért és különösen a
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Készítette : Porkoláb Tamás 1901 Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923, Német Birodalom): "a róla elnevezett sugarak fölfedezésével szerzett rendkívüli érdemeinek elismeréseként". 1903 Becquerel, Antoine Henri (1852-1908, Franciaország); Curie, Pierre (1859-1906, Franciaország) és Curie, Marie szül. Sklodowska (1867-1934, Franciaország): Becqerel a Nobel-díjat "a spontán radioaktivitás fölfedezésével nyújtott rendkívüli tejesítményének elismeréseként" nyerte el. Marie és Pierre Curie "a Henri Becquerel által fölfedezett sugárzási jelenségekre vonatkozó együttes vizsgálataikért kapták a díjat. 1905 Lenard, Philipp (1862-1947, Német Birodalom): "a katódsugarakkal összefüggõ munkáiért". 1906 Thomson, Sir Joseph John (1856-1940, Anglia) : "a gázokon áthaladó elektromosság elméleti és kísérleti vizsgálataival szerzett érdemei elismeréséül". 1914 Laue, Max von (1879-1960, Német Birodalom): "a kristályokon áthaladó röntgensugarak elhajlásának fölfedezéséért". 1915 Bragg, William Henry (1862-1942, Anglia);

23. Born, Max. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
born, max. born was made a British citizen in 1939. Known for his research in quantummechanics, he shared the 1954 nobel Prize in Physics with Walter Bothe.
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24. Max Born (1882-1970) Library Of Congress Citations
Uniform Title Mein Leben. English Title My life recollections ofa nobel laureate / max born. Published New York Scribner, 1978.
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Down to Name Citations National Library of Canada LC Online Catalog ... Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations [34 Records] Author: Born, Max, 1882-1970. Title: The restless universe, by Max Born ... figures by Dr. Otto Koenigsberger; authorized translation by Winifred M. Deans ... Published: New York, London, Harper and brothers [1936] Description: 5 p.l., 278 p. illus., VIII pl., diagrs. 23 cm. LC Call No.: QC171 .B63 1936 Dewey No.: 530.1 Notes: Printed in Great Britain. First published in Great Britain, October 1935. The air and its relatives.Electrons and ions.Waves and particles.The electronic structure of the atom.Nuclear physics. Subjects: Matter Constitution. Physics. Other authors: Deans, Winifred M. (Winifred Margaret), tr. Koenigsberger, Otto, illus. Control No.: 36004801 //r87 Author: Born, Max, 1882-1970. Title: Experiment and theory in physics, by Max Born ... Published: Cambridge [Eng.] The University press, 1943. Description: 2 p.l., 43, [1] p. 19 cm. LC Call No.: QC71 .B65 Dewey No.: 530.4 Notes: "Represents in a slightly expanded form an address given to the Durham philosophical society, and the Pure science society, King's college, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 21 May 1943." Subjects: Physics. Control No.: 44005138 //r87

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26. Born, Max - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
born Breslau, Germany (now Poland), 11 December 1882 Royal Society of Edinburgh 1945,1950; max Planck Medaille of the City of Göttingen 1953; nobel prize (with
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Prof., Archival/Heritage Sources Physicist Born: 11 December 1882 Breslau, Germany. Died: 1970. Born helped develop quantum mechanics, which forms the basis of modern atomic and nuclear physics. In quantum mechanics he interpreted wave functions statistically and developed the ideas of 3-dimensional particle motion. Career Highlights Born Breslau, Germany (now Poland), 11 December 1882. Died 1970. Educated Göttingen University (PhD 1907) and Cambridge (MA 1933). Privatexent, Göttingen University 1909; professor, University of Berlin 1915; professor, Frankfurt University 1919; professor, Göttingen University 1921; professor of natural philosophy, Edinburgh 1936-53, emeritus from 1953. Stokes medal, Cambridge 1934; Fellow, Royal Society 1939; Macdougall-Brisbane and Gunning-Victoria Jubilee Prize, Royal Society of Edinburgh 1945, 1950; Max Planck Medaille, Germany 1948; Hughes Medal, Royal Society 1950; Freedom of the City of Göttingen 1953; Nobel prize (with W. Bothe) 1954; Grotius Medal, Munich 1956. Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: McCarthy, G.J.

27. Max Born
max born. 18821970. Physicist. German-born physicist max born is known for hiswork on quantum theory, for which he won the nobel Prize for physics in 1954.
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Principles of Optics : Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light
by Max Born, Emil Wolf
Price: $59.94 Max Born Physicist German-born physicist Max Born is known for his work on quantum theory, for which he won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1954. Born was a professor of physics at Gottingen University from 1909 until 1933. After the rise of Nazism in Germany, Born moved to Great Britain, where he was professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. After his retirement in 1953, he returned to Germany. Bibliography: Burn, Max, 1882-1970. My Life: Recollections of a Nobel Laureate. New York : Scribner, 1978.

28. Nobel
max born (18821970. Postac chyba najbardziej znana. Urodzony oczywisciewe Wroclawiu 11 XII 1882 r. Ukonczyl Gimnazjum Wilchelma
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Max Born (1882-1970 Postaæ chyba najbardziej znana.
Urodzony oczywi¶cie we Wroc³awiu 11 XII 1882 r.
Ukoñczy³ Gimnazjum Wilchelma we Wrocku i rozpocz±³ studia na Uniwersytecie Wroc³awskim Kontynuowa³ je w Heidelbergu, Getyndze, Zurichu.
Od 1915 profesor fizyki teoretycznej na UWr., pó¼niej we Frankfurcie - 1919 i Getyndze -1921. Jest wspó³twórc± mechaniki kwantowej i teorii sieci krystalicznych
(czymkolwiek to jest! -przyp.bonczka), bada³ tak¿e budowê atomu i elektromagnetyczna teoriê ¶wiat³a.
Spotka³ go podobny los jak Fritza Habra.
Pozbawiony przez hitlerowców stanowisk z powodów rasowych zmuszony zosta³ do emigracji.
Nagrodê Nobla dosta³ w 1954 roku za : "Statystyczn± interpretacjê funkcji falowej"
Wyk³ada³ na uniwersytetach w Cambridge i Edynburgu.
By³ cz³onkiem Royal Society w Londynie i Akademii Nauk ZSRR.
By³ w¶ród sygnatariuszy odezwy czo³owych niemieckich fizyków przeciwko wykorzystywaniu fizyki do celów zbrojeniowych (1957). Wróci³ do Niemiec w 1953 roku gdzie zmar³ w Getyndze w 5.I.1970 r. Dzi¶ jego imieniem nazywamy dotychczasowy plac D±browszczaków.

29. Born, Max (1882-1970), Physicien Britannique D'origine Allemande, Connu Pour Ses
Translate this page max born (1882-1970). Pour ses travaux sur la théorique quantique, born partage,en 1954, le prix nobel de physique avec le physicien allemand Walter Bothe.
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Max Born (1882-1970) P I Werner Heisenberg Louis de Broglie S es publications comprennent, entre autres, la Philosophie naturelle des causes et du hasard Physique et politique (1962), et LISTE HOME

30. BORN, Max And Hedwig, Der Luxus Des Gewissens.
born, max and Hedwig Der Luxus des Gewissens. Munich Nymphenburger, 1969. Octavo,201pp. First edition of this collection of writings by the nobel laureate
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BORN, Max and Hedwig Der Luxus des Gewissens. Munich: Nymphenburger, 1969. Octavo, 201pp. First edition of this collection of writings by the Nobel laureate and his wife on the history and ethics of the atomic age. A very good or better copy in dust jacket. This copy inscribed by Born to German philosopher Guenther Anders, whose own work has intimately addressed the issues of ethics in a technological age. Laid in are four photographs of Born and his family, one a postcard, signed "The Borns." An excellent association. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Lame Duck Books ; click here for further details.

31. Born, Max
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  • 32. Max Delbruck
    His advisor was max born. suggested he look at tumor viruses, nudging Dulbecco intoan extremely fruitful are of research in which he would win a nobel Prize.
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    Max Delbruck
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    • Born 1906, Berlin
    • Ph.D. 1930, Gottingen, Theoretical Physics (quantum mechanics), under Max Born.
    • 1932, Berlin, to work with Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner
    • Went to Copenhagen to work with Niels Bohr, who became his mentor.
    • 1937 Rockefeller Fellowship to Caltech, w/ Emory Ellis
    • 1940 Instructor of Physics, Vanderbilt University
    • Caltech
    • [photo] Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , with Salvador Luria and Alfred Hershey
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    Delbruck's interest in biology is usually dated to his 1930s sessions in Bohr's Copenhagen lab. Bohr had suggested that his "complementarity" model (related to wave/particle duality) might have biological analogues, and Delbruck thought perhaps new laws of physics might come out of study along these lines. Specifically, in August, 1932 Bohr gave a lecture on "Light and life" at an international congress of light therapists. In his talk Bohr suggested that life processes are complementary to the laws of chemistry and physics. This is said to have sparked Delbruck's interest in biology and led him away from physics. In early 1937 Delbruck wrote to T.H. Morgan

    33. CSHL - History: Max Delbruck
    Features a biography, vita, portrait, references, and related links.Category Science Biology Genetics History People...... fruitful are of research in which he would win a nobel Prize. born 1906, Berlin; Ph.D.1930, Gottingen, Theoretical Physics (quantum mechanics), under max born.
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    Delbruck's interest in biology is usually dated to his 1930s sessions in Bohr's Copenhagen lab. Bohr had suggested that his "complementarity" model (related to wave/particle duality) might have biological analogues, and Delbruck thought perhaps new laws of physics might come out of study along these lines. Specifically, in August, 1932 Bohr gave a lecture on "Light and life" at an international congress of light therapists. In his talk Bohr suggested that life processes are complementary to the laws of chemistry and physics. This is said to have sparked Delbruck's interest in biology and led him away from physics. In early 1937 Delbruck wrote to T.H. Morgan requesting a research position. His early interest was in fruitfly genetics, but when he arrived in Pasadena he met up with Emory Ellis, who introduced him to bacteriophage. Phage appealed to Delbruck's physics-trained mindhe likened it to the hydrogen atom of biology, the simplest genetic system known. He and Ellis worked on phage at Caltech and in 1940 Delbruck took a faculty position at Vanderbilt University in Nashvile. In 1941 he met Salvador Luria at a physics congress in Philadelphia and the two men got excited about a collaboration. The met at Cold Spring Harbor that summer, after the annual CSH Symposium, and thus began what became the

    34. The Vega Science Trust - Face2Face With... Max Perutz
    max Perutz was born in Vienna in 1914. In 1959 he determined the structure ofhaemoglobin using this method, and in 1962 received the nobel prize.
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    Max Perutz was born in Vienna in 1914. In 1936 he became a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory in a crystallography group directed by J. Bernal and has remained in Cambridge ever since. In 1953 Perutz showed that the diffracted rays from protein crystals could be phased by comparing the patterns from crystals of the protein with and without heavy atoms attached. In 1959 he determined the structure of haemoglobin using this method, and in 1962 received the Nobel prize. He established the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in 1962 and was chairman until 1979. He remained active in research to the end of his life. These sections are edited from an extensive archive recording.

    35. Einstein, Albert, Max Plank, Nobel Prize, The Theory Of Relativity
    18791955), German-born American physicist and nobel laureate, best Einstein was bornin Ulm on March 14, 1879 early patron was the German physicist max Planck.
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    Einstein, Albert (1879-1955), German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light. He is perhaps the most well-known scientist of the 20th century. Einstein was born in Ulm on March 14, 1879, and spent his youth in Munich, where his family owned a small shop that manufactured electric machinery. He did not talk until the age of three, but even as a youth he showed a brilliant curiosity about nature and an ability to understand difficult mathematical concepts. At the age of 12 he taught himself Euclidean geometry.
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    The second paper, on the photoelectric effect, contained a revolutionary hypothesis concerning the nature of light. Einstein not only proposed that under certain circumstances light can be considered as consisting of particles, but he also hypothesized that the energy carried by any light particle, called a photon, is proportional to the frequency of the radiation. The formula for this is E = hu, where E is the energy of the radiation, h is a universal constant known as Planck's constant, and u is the frequency of the radiation. This proposal-that the energy contained within a light beam is transferred in individual units, or quanta-contradicted a hundred-year-old tradition of considering light energy a manifestation of continuous processes. Virtually no one accepted Einstein's proposal. In fact, when the American physicist Robert Andrews Millikan experimentally confirmed the theory almost a decade later, he was surprised and somewhat disquieted by the outcome.

    36. Physics Nobel Laureates 1950 - 1974
    The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in born, max, GreatBritain, Edinburgh University, * 1882 (in Breslau, then Germany), + 1970
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    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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    Physics 1950
    POWELL, CECIL FRANK, Great Britain, Bristol University, "for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his discoveries regarding mesons made with this method".
    Physics 1951
    The prize was awarded jointly to: COCKCROFT, Sir JOHN DOUGLAS, Great Britain, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks., + 1967; and WALTON, ERNEST THOMAS SINTON, Ireland, Dublin University, "for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially acce lerated atomic particles".
    Physics 1952
    The prize was awarded jointly to: BLOCH, FELIX, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, * 1905 (in Zürich, Switzerland), + 1983; and PURCELL, EDWARD MILLS, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith".
    Physics 1953
    ZERNIKE, FRITS (FREDERIK), the Netherlands, Groningen University, "for his demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope".

    37. Born
    max's favourite subjects from the ones he studied were mathematics born returned toGermany when he retired in 1953 He was awarded the 1954 nobel Prize for his
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    Max Born
    Born: 11 Dec 1882 in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland)
    Died: 5 Jan 1970 in Göttingen, Germany
    Max Born attended school in Breslau, studying a wide range of subjects. He showed little promise at school and in particular he showed more interest in the humanities than in the sciences. Entering the University of Breslau in 1901 he took a wide range of science subjects, mainly to go along with his father's wishes (his father had died shortly before Max left school). Max's favourite subjects from the ones he studied were mathematics and astronomy and he thought of specialising in astronomy. He spent 1902 in Heidelberg, then 1903 at Zurich. In Zurich he attended his first course on advanced mathematics, a course by Hurwitz on elliptic functions. Back in Breslau he talked to his fellow students Toeplitz and Hellinger who told him of the great teachers of mathematics, Klein, Hilbert and Minkowski, at the University of Göttingen. Born was soon in Göttingen attending lectures by Hilbert and Minkowski. He became Hilbert's assistant in 1905, continuing to attend lectures by Klein and Runge. However he annoyed Klein by only making irregular attendances at his lectures, so Born decided to substitute astronomy for geometry as one of his doctoral subjects. He attended Schwarzschild's astronomy lectures and successfully obtained his doctorate in 1907.

    38. Born, Max
    born, max (18821970). German-born British physicist who received a nobel prize1954 for fundamental work on the quantum theory, especially his 1926 discovery
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    39. Max Born's
    This German stamp commemorates two nobel laureates, friends for life, and expatriates.max born's work in quantum mechanics, at a time when both Heisenberg and
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    40. Other Göttingen Scientists Of Renown
    Maria GöppertMayer (1906-1971), nobel Prize in Physics 1963. She took her PhDunder max born in Göttingen, but emigrated soon afterwards, already in 1930
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