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  1. Hochschullehrer (Dublin): Erwin Schrödinger, Jan Lukasiewicz, Aubrey Gwynn, Máirtín Ó Cadhain, Donald Nicol, Gerhard Bersu, Maurice Sheehy (German Edition)
  2. Erwin Schrödinger: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by David Tulloch, 2000
  3. Hochschullehrer (Universität Zürich): Erwin Schrödinger, Theodor Mommsen, Johann Caspar Bluntschli, Alfred Werner, Paul Karrer (German Edition)
  4. People Who Emigrated to Escape Nazism: Georg Ludwig Von Trapp, Erwin Schrödinger, John Von Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli, Edward Teller
  5. Molecular orbital: Electron, Robert S. Mulliken, Erwin Schrödinger, Molecule, Atomic orbital, Orbital hybridisation, Atom, Hartree?Fock method, Ionic bond
  6. Quantum Physicists: Richard Feynman, Erwin Schrödinger, Niels Bohr, Max Planck, Werner Heisenberg, Paul Dirac, Roger Penrose, Wolfgang Pauli
  7. SCHRÖDINGER, ERWIN(18871961): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Michel Bitbol, 2006
  8. Infectious Disease Deaths in Austria: Erwin Schrödinger, Franz Kafka, Egon Schiele, Johann Strauss I, Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor
  9. Hochschullehrer (Universität Graz): Erwin Schrödinger, Joseph Schumpeter, Ernst Mach, Ludwig Boltzmann, Paul Guldin, Victor Franz Hess (German Edition)
  10. Western Mystics: Erwin Schrödinger, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Victor Hugo, Aleister Crowley, George Harrison, George Bernard Shaw
  11. University of Graz Faculty: Erwin Schrödinger, Franc Miklosic, Theodor Escherich, Karl Von Frisch, Alexius Meinong, Richard Adolf Zsigmondy
  12. Statistical Thermodynamics by Erwin Schroedinger, 1962-01-01
  13. Letters on Wave Mechanics by Albert Einstein, Erwin Schroedinger, et all 1967-01-01
  14. What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell by Erwin Schrödinger, 1945

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  • 64. Quantum Theory
    3. The wave functions of quantum mechanical entities satisfy the schroedinger equation( erwin schroedinger, 1887–1961, nobel laureate in physics 1933), a
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    For Medical Professionals only, registration required Quantum theory, or quantum mechanics, theory which developed gradually over the first three decades of the 20th century and one of the major theories of modern physics. It accounts for the fact, that in the microscopic world, various physical phenomena exhibit discrete, so-called quantized states, rather than assuming a continuum of states as postulated by classical physics. The basic tenets of quantum theory are : 1. A particle can exhibit wave-like characteristics in certain physical situations. For each particle (mass point) there exists a generally complex wave function X(x,t) (see imaginary numbers ) of the spatial coordinate vector x and time t, which meets certain mathematical conditions. X(x,t) decribes the state of the particle. X(x,t) is related to the probability of finding the particle in a position x and at time t. A typical example is the following: we have to think of electron clouds around atoms rather than electron particles: we can only identify a certain probability that at any given time a given electron will be found in a certain region around the atomic nucleus; the electron cloud is thus a kind of probability distribution of finding an electron. Instead of using the position x of the particle, the

    65. Albert Einstein Archives
    C. Antonoff, G. Aron, W. (re Spinoza Kant) Arrhenius, Svante (re nobel Prize Lecture 22, 221, 22-001 to 22-061, schroedinger, erwin - Folder I, 1925 to 1939.
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    69. Erwin Schrödinger - Biography
    erwin's father came from a Bavarian family which generations before had settledin Vienna. For this work he shared with Dirac the nobel Prize for 1933.
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    . Erwin's father came from a Bavarian family which generations before had settled in Vienna. He was a highly gifted man with a broad education. After having finished his chemistry studies, he devoted himself for years to Italian painting. After this he took up botany, which resulted in a series of papers on plant phylogeny.
    In 1920 he took up an academic position as assistant to Max Wien , followed by positions at Stuttgart (extraordinary professor), Breslau (ordinary professor), and at the University of Zurich (replacing von Laue Peter Debye
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    70. Schrodinger
    Honours awarded to erwin Schrödinger (Click a link below for the full listof mathematicians honoured in this way). nobel Prize, Awarded 1933.
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    in the autumn of 1898, rather later than was usual since he spent a long holiday in England around the time he might have entered the school. He wrote later about his time at the Gymnasium:- I was a good student in all subjects, loved mathematics and physics, but also the strict logic of the ancient grammars, hated only memorising incidental dates and facts. Of the German poets, I loved especially the dramatists, but hated the pedantic dissection of this works. our professor partial differential equations to dynamics, eigenvalue problems, Maxwell 's equations and electromagnetic theory, optics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics Mertens , function theory, differential equations and mathematical statistics by Wilhelm Wirtinger (who he found uninspiring as a lecturer). He also studied projective geometry , algebraic curves and continuous groups in lectures by Gustav Kohn.

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    72. Books By Erwin Schroedinger
    of books by erwin schroedinger. erwin schroedinger (18871961) received the NobelPrize in physics for his discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory.
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    Reviews of books by Erwin Schroedinger ERWIN SCHROEDINGER (1887-1961) received the Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory. In 1935 Schroedinger published "The present situation in quantum mechanics" where he made the following thought experiment. A cat in a closed box is either alive or dead according to whether a quantum event occurred. The paradox is that both the dead and living cat coexist. They coexist seemingly in parallel until an observer opens the box and looks at the cat, i.e., performs an experiment and forces the quantum system into a classical state, where only one or the other state exists, unlike the strange coexistence of two quantum states.
    What is Life
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    by Erwin Schroedinger
    Cambridge University Press; 1996, 1967, 1944 Erwin Schroedinger's essay 'What is Life' presents a physicist's view of the molecular world of living organisms. Written in 1944, it explained why the physics of his time was inadequate to give a complete description of the molecular mechanism of life. It is the realization of what can be summarize as the Large and the Small. Schroedinger, who made a major contribution to quantum mechanics, realized that there is no physics known that can bridge the laws of the very small and the laws of the very large (to which life belongs while making extensive use of the very small). This physics is still not elaborated or discovered (see also Roger Penrose ) and represents the incompatibility between gravitational mechanics and quantum mechanics.

    73. ESVA: Schrödinger Mini-Exhibit
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    74. Erwin Schroedinger

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    Erwin Schrödinger Austrian theoretician was born in 1887. In his long career he worked in Stuttgart, in Zurich, in Berlin, in Oxford, in Graz and in Dublin. One of the fathers of quantum mechanics. Using works of Broglie, in 1925-26 made a theory of microparticle move - wave mechanics. His basic equation has a main role in atomic physic. It's so important in exploring the atom as Newton's equations in mechanics. In 1933 he received a Nobel Prize in physics for mathematician form of wave mechanics. He also did a lot in field theory, in General Theory of Relativity, in thermodynamics, in theory of colours. His book "What is life?" had an important influence on twentieth century biology. He died in 1961.

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    erwin Schrodinger (18871961), an Austrian theoretical physicist, published (1926)four papers In 1933 he shared the nobel Prize for physics with Paul DIRAC
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    Erwin Schrodinger (1887-1961), an Austrian theoretical physicist, published (1926) four papers that laid the foundation of the wave-mechanics approach to quantum theory and set forth his now-famous wave equation. In 1933 he shared the Nobel Prize for physics with Paul DIRAC for his contributions to atomic theory. He also worked on problems of general relativity and cosmology and on a unified field theory. Late in his life Schrodinger studied the foundations of physics and their implications for philosophy.

    77. Quantum Chemistry People - Alphabetical Listing - Component Of : Early Ideas In
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    78. Sci-Philately - A History Of Science On Stamps
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    Albert Einstein's (1879-1955) name is associated with the general and special theories of relativity, but his explanation of the photoelectric effect, a phenomenon which could not be be accounted for by electromagnetic wave theory, won him the Nobel prize in physics. He proposed a corpuscular model of radiation as the photoelectric mechanism. Light travels in quanta (or photons) and must be of a certain threshhold energy (or color) to cause the emission of electrons from a given surface, while its intensity determines only the number of electrons so released. This German stamp shows electrons escaping at random angles while light strikes the surface. Einstein's law E=mc2 is shown on Nicaragua Scott 879 and features a stylized mushroom cloud generally associated with a nuclear bomb explosion. Inside the mushroom cap appears a beryllium atom with four electrons orbiting a nucleus of four protons and five neutrons. "Beryllium is a highly efficient generator of neutrons when bombarded with alpha particles. It may serve as a source of neutrons to initiate the nuclear fission within the fuel nucleus of a reactor." (

    79. Fisica Applicata - Guida Di SuperEva
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