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  1. Max Comics BORN #4 (Volume 1) by Darick Robertson & Tom Palmer Garth Ennis, 2003
  2. University of Breslau Alumni: Paul Ehrlich, Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Max Born, Edith Stein, Heinz Von Foerster, Adolf Anderssen
  3. The Born-Einstein letters. Correspondence between Albert Einstein and Max and Hedwig Born from 1916 to 1955 with commentaries by Max Born. Translated by Irene Born. by Albert, & Max BORN. EINSTEIN, 1971
  4. People From Wroc?aw: Manfred Von Richthofen, Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Felix Hausdorff, Max Born, Edith Stein, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  5. The Story of My Life. Max Friedrich Sommer born November 19, 1904 at Basel, Switzerland by Max Friedrich Sommer, 1974
  6. ALBERT EINSTEIN HEDWIG UND MAX BORN by BORN, 1969
  7. British Physicists: Ernest Rutherford, William Rowan Hamilton, Max Born, Rosalind Franklin, David Deutsch, Klaus Fuchs, Herbert Dingle
  8. Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge: Francis Crick, John Horton Conway, William Harvey, Max Born, Harold Abrahams, Ronald Fisher
  9. Dynamik Der Kristallgitter, Von Max Born, Mit Einer Tafel Und 2 Figuren Im Text. by Max Born, 2006-09-13
  10. Träger Des Bundesverdienstkreuzes (Großkreuz): Ludwig Erhard, Angela Merkel, Edmund Stoiber, Otto Hahn, Franz Josef Strauß, Otto Suhr, Max Born (German Edition)
  11. Academics of the University of Edinburgh: Adam Smith, Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, Max Born, Fleeming Jenkin, Robin Milner
  12. University of Frankfurt Faculty: Jürgen Habermas, Paul Ehrlich, Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Max Born, Karl Mannheim, Max Von Laue
  13. Biography - Born, Max (1882-1970): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  14. History of Quantum Mechanics: Quantum mechanics, Quantum chemistry, Thermal radiation, Max Planck, Planck constant, Photoelectric effect, Max Born, Photon

81. Scientific Biography Of Max Born
Scientific Biography. max born. Renowned physicist max born was born in 1882 inBreslau, Germany. Nobel Prize Winners. Page 637. Bibliography. born, max. 1975.
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Renowned physicist Max Born was born in 1882 in Breslau, Germany. His father, Gustav, was a member of the medical faculty at the local university who made a meager salary. Born's grandfather, however, was a very successful textile industrialist, who owned a number of houses and apartment buildings throughout town. In one of these houses is where Born was raised. Born's mother died when he was four years old and the only memories of his mother that he carried with him throughout his life were second-hand. He had a sister, Kathe and the two of them were raised mostly by servants. The two siblings led a rather shut-life in which their only other companions were there cousins and the servants who raised them. Born was a rather sickly child, but in his own words "We were certainly rather spoilt children." (1) Every summer, Born and his sister traveled to their summer home in the village of Tannhausen, which was near the river Weistritz. The children would spend their summers playing in the large park that surrounded their summer home and riding the many horses in the stable their grandfather owned. Born referred to this summer home as "the really great paradise" of his childhood. (2) Because he suffered from bronchitis, Born began his schooling at home and continued studying at home for his first year. He then attended Wankel's Knabenschule for the next two years. Born went to high school at the Konigliches Konig Wilhelms-Gymnasium. Here the main subjects were Latin and Mathematics. Latin was not a favorite subject of Born's, he later reflected that the subject was taught in an excessive manner, considering the lack of use it would provide him later in life. The mathematics that were taught to him sparked no particular interest, in fact he often found them boring.

82. Surprises In Writing A Biography Of Max Born - Fall 2002 Physics History Newslet
2, Fall 2002. Surprises in Writing a Biography of max born by Nancy Greenspanmax born. max born, circa 1920. max born's life was made for chronicling.
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Volume XXXIV , No. 2, Fall 2002 Surprises in Writing a Biography of Max Born
by Nancy Greenspan
Max Born's life was made for chronicling. For one thing, it tells a fascinating story that covers much of western history in the first half of the twentieth century. For another, he and his friends seemingly never threw away any of the thousands of letters they received nor much else for that matter. That is not to say that the record is complete and available. The dozens of archives I have visited in Germany and Great Britain divulge some wonderful tales, but upheavals from two world wars, government secrecy policies, and the unknown whereabouts of friends' children, ensure that one does not always find the "expected." For the "unexpected," there is only hope and here I have been very fortunate. Six years ago, I met Irene Born Newton-John when we were both staying with her daughter in California. Over the course of a long weekend, she described to me her father's role in the discovery of quantum theory, the family's exile from Nazi Germany, and the personalities of her father's many famous students, assistants, and colleagues. She could still see the Mephisto-like eyes of Edward Teller and hear the two-piano concertos performed by her father and Werner Heisenberg. Describing her father's loving nature and brilliant mind, she explained that she deeply regretted that no one had written his biography. With the approval of Irene and Professor Gustav Born, his father's literary executor, I became the biographer. (

83. Max-Born-Preis 2002 Für Stuttgarter Physiker
Translate this page Die Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft und das britische Institute of Physics verleihendiesen nicht teilbaren Preis in Erinnerung an max born in Deutschland
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Pressemitteilungen Uni-Infos Veranstaltungen ... Wir über uns Max-Born-Preis 2002 für Stuttgarter Physiker Grenzflächen zwischen Festkörpern und Flüssigkeiten unter der Lupe Prof. Dietrich leitet seit August 2000 den Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Festkörperphysik am Institut für Theoretische und Angewandte Physik der Universität Stuttgart und ist Direktor am Stuttgarter Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung. Sein Arbeitsgebiet ist die Theorie inhomogener kondensierter Materie. Dazu gehört die Analyse der Struktur und Dynamik von Grenzflächen zwischen Festkörpern und Flüssigkeiten. Unter bestimmten Bedingungen können die Grenzflächenstrukturen der Flüssigkeiten Phasenübergänge als Funktion von Temperatur oder Druck durchlaufen: Tropfen auf der Substratunterlage werden zu dünnen Filmen und benetzen die Festkörperoberfläche. Ein wesentliches Forschungsziel besteht darin, die Phasenübergänge an Grenzflächen auf molekularer Ebene zu verstehen. Ein anwendungsrelevantes Beispiel ist das Benetzen und die Mikrofluidik auf sogenannten chemischen Chips; diese Methode wird unter anderem bei der Analyse von wertvollem biologischen Material angewandt. Ein weiteres Forschungsziel ist es, die Miniaturisierbarkeit solcher chemischen Chips theoretisch auszuloten. Diese wird, im Gegensatz zu den Halbleiterchips, nicht durch Quantenfluktuationen, sondern durch die thermischen Fluktuationen der Flüssigkeitsstrukturen begrenzt.

84. The Science Bookstore - Search Store
born, max. La Theorie de la Relativite d'Einstein et ses Bases Physiques. ParisGauthierVillars, 1923. 1st French. born, max. Quantum Mechanics of Fields.
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85. Wie Der Wissenschaftsrat Das Max-Born-Institut Bewertet
Translate this page Das Institut - benannt nach dem Berliner Physik-Nobelpreisträger max born -sei ?eine in der wissenschaftlichen Welt anerkannte Einrichtung geworden
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Wie der Wissenschaftsrat das Max-Born-Institut bewertet Stellungnahme in Berlin verabschiedet Nirgendwo wird in Deutschland mit Laserlicht so scharf geschossen wie am Max-Born-Institut in Adlershof. Das Blaue-Liste-Institut verfügt über Hochleistungs-Laser, deren Energie sich für ultrakurze Sekundenbruchteile (Femtosekunden) so stark bündeln läßt, daß sie in diesem Moment die Nenn-Leistung aller Atomkraftwerke in der Bundesrepublik haben. Wie sehr das Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzeitsspektroskopie (MBI) damit auch wissenschaftlich erfolgreich ist, hat jetzt der Wissenschaftsrat näher untersucht. Seine Stellungnahme wurde Ende voriger Woche in Berlin verabschiedet. Insgesamt zeigt sich der Wissenschaftsrat zufrieden mit dem Kurs, den das Institut seit 1992 genommen hat. Damals war es aus Teilen des früheren Zentralinstituts für Optik und Spektroskopie (ZOS) der DDR-Wissenschaftsakademie als eines der neuen Ost-Berliner Blaue-Liste-Einrichtungen gegründet worden, die heute unter dem Dach des Forschungsverbundes Berlin zusammenarbeiten. Mittlerweile hat das MBI 131 Beschäftigte bei einer Grundfinanzierung von 33 Millionen Mark, die von Bund und Land Berlin zur Hälfte kommen, sowie 13 Mitarbeiter, die aus den 4 Millionen DM aus Drittmittel-Projekten bezahlt werden. Fusion gelungen Das MBI sei „innerhalb weniger Jahre zu einem gewichtigen Faktor für die Entwicklung von Laserquellen für ultrakurze und hochintensive Lichtpulse sowie deren Anwendung in der Forschung geworden“, heißt es in der Stellungnahme des Wissenschaftsrates. Die „wiedervereinigungsbedingten Um- und Neustrukturierungsmaßnahmen“ seien weitgehend und mit Erfolg mit abgeschlossen. Das Institut - benannt nach dem Berliner Physik-Nobelpreisträger Max Born - sei „eine in der wissenschaftlichen Welt anerkannte Einrichtung geworden“, stellen die Gutachter fest.

86. CyberSpace Search!
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87. Born, Max - Gedächtnis Berlin
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88. (Biografía De Max Born)
Translate this page max born, Nacido el 11 de diciembre de 1882, en Breslau, Alemania (ahoraPolonia) Fallecido el 05 de junio de 1970, en Göttingen, Alemania.
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Max Born , publicó un artículo en 1924 denominado «Zur Quantummechanik», y en éste, por primera vez, se usa la expresión «mecánica cuántica», pasando a constituirse en un concepto permanente de la física. Born, junto a Heisenberg y Pascaul Jordania trabajaron juntos en los problemas que involucraban ese concepto, constituyendo una fructuosa tríada que puso las ideas de Heisenberg en su forma más útil. Pero mirado ello en una visión más amplia, se trata de una contribución memorable que implica la manera en que deben ser analizados los quantum. ¿Cuál es la wavefunction « Y »? ¿Qué significa? Born sugirió que el único aspecto observable de la wavefunction era su cuadrado, y no la wavefunction en sí misma. Sostuvo que la interpretación correcta de la wavefunction era que el cuadrado en un punto dado en espacio era proporcional a la probabilidad de encontrar la partícula en ese punto en el espacio. El cuadrado se llama la densidad de la probabilidad mientras que la wavefunction la amplitud de la probabilidad.
Born asistió a la escuela en Breslau, estudiando una amplia gama de temas. En su período escolar no demostró un gran interés en los estudios y prefería más los temas humanísticos que los científicos. En 1901, entró a la Universidad de Breslau; sin embargo, para cumplir con los deseos de su padre tomó una amplia gama de temas relacionados con las ciencias (su padre había muerto poco antes que Max terminara sus estudios secundarios).

89. Born
Translate this page max born. born, max (1882-1970), deutscher Physiker und Nobelpreisträger.born setzte sich für den Durchbruch der Relativitätstheorie
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90. Max Born - An Astronomy Net Blackholes2 Forum Message
max born Forum List Follow Ups Post Message Back to Thread Topics In Response To Posted by Joseph Roser on March 27, 2001 164144 UTC.
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Posted by Joseph Roser on March 27, 2001 16:41:44 UTC Max Born, "Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Dover Publications, 1962, 1965. Chapter VII: Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, Sub chapter; optical deductions and confirmations.
If everything was relativistic mass inflation we would not be able to detect gravitational redshift of spectral lines coming from our own sun. I think that gravitational potential as described by Born has no equivalent in GR, it is adapted from classical mechanics. IF there is gravitational potential as described by Born, THEN the energy surplus derived from this cat and made real in all reference frames by the neutrino/matter interaction mechanism does violate energy conservation. IF there is only relativistic mass inflation THEN of course you are right, SLAC does this act all the time. What SLAC does not do is create mass out of the energy difference between two points using a gravity field. Follow Ups: Login to Post About Astronomy Net Advertise on Astronomy Net
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91. Max Born
Bohr. Broglie. Dirac. Pauli. Planck. Schrodinger. Nemecky fyzik max born se narodil11. max born navstevoval skolu v Breslau a studoval celou radu predmetu.
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Bohr Broglie Dirac Pauli ... Schrodinger Nemecky fyzik Max Born se narodil 11. prosince 1882 v Nemecku v Breslau (nyni polska Wroclaw). Max Born navstevoval skolu v Breslau a studoval celou radu predmetu. Zajimal se vice o humanitni nez o prirodni vedy. Na Univerzite v Breslau zacal studovat v roce 1901, kde studoval radu vedeckych oboru. Mezi jeho oblibene predmety patrily matematika a astronomie a Max Born se rozhodl specializovat na astronomii. V roce 1902 studoval v Heidelbergu a v roce 1903 v Zurichu. 1907 - doktorat. 1912 - misto v Gottingenu a zacal spolupracovat na vyzkumnem projektu s von Karmanem, ktery se tykal dynamiky krystalovych mrizek. Prace vedla k urceni stupnu volnosti krystalu s normalnimi vibracnimi mody celeho telesa. 1914 - Born ziskal misto na Univerzite v Berline, kde byl kolegou Maxe Plancka 1919 - odesel do Frankfurtu, ale o dva roky pozdeji se vratil znovu do Gottingenu. 1921 - stal se profesorem v Gottingenu. V temze roce nalezl nove vyjadreni prvniho zakona termodynamiky.

92. Awards: Max Born Award
Specialty Awards. max born Award. This award honors max born, who made distinguishedcontributions to physics in general and to optics in particular.
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This award honors Max Born, who made distinguished contributions to physics in general and to optics in particular. The award is presented to a person who has made outstanding contributions to physical optics, theoretical or experimental. It was established in 1982, the centenary of Born's birth, and is endowed by the United Technologies Research Center. The award consists of a silver medal, a certificate, and $1,500. Winners John L. Hall Bernard Yurke Jagdeep Shah Alain Aspect Peter Zoller Boris Ya. Zel'dovich H. Jeffrey Kimble F. Tito Arecchi Valerian I. Tatarskii Rodney Loudon James P. Gordon Samuel L. McCall Dietrich Marcuse Girish Saran Agarwal Emil Wolf Herch M. Nussenzveig

93. My Life (in MARION)
My life. Title My life recollections of a Nobel laureate / max born. Authorborn, max, 18821970. Published New York Scribner, c1975, 1978 printing.
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    94. © 1998-2001 Sommerfeld-Projekt. Ausgelesen Am 24. Januar 2001
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    95. Luce Virtuale
    Translate this page max born (1882 - 1970). Nacque a Breslavia nel 1882 e morì nel 1970.Si formò culturalmente nell’Università di Göttingen, dove
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    Max Born Arthur Holly Compton Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie Albert Einstein Werner Heisenberg ... Joseph John Thomson Max Born (1882 - 1970)
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    Una biografia del famoso scienziato che eccelse anche per i suoi lavori nel campo della matematica, come viene qui particolarmente evidenziato. In inglese. L' Enciclopedia Britannica offre questo servizio di consultazione gratuito di materiale biografico oltre a suggerire materiali, testi e siti interessanti. In inglese.

    96. TecaLibri: Max Born: Opere
    Translate this page fisica TecaLibri. max born opere. 1882 Life. Recollections of a NobelLaureate, New York max born. Autobiografta di un fisico, Roma, 1980.
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    • Nasce l'11 dicembre a Breslau. 1924 Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Dutton, New York, [ rif. 1943 Experiment and Theory in Physics 1961 La fisica e il nostro tempo, Sansoni, [ rif. 1969 La sintesi einsteiniana, Boringhieri, [ rif. Muore il 5 novembre a Gottinga. 1973 Scienza e vita, Lettere 1916-1955, Einaudi, [ rif. 1975 Principles of Optics, Pergamon, New York
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    97. Born
    born, max (szül. 1882. dec. 11. Breslau, Németország ? megh. 1970.jan. 5. Göttingen), német fizikus, 1954ben nyerte el a
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    98. Bell Labs: Jagdeep Shah Wins Optical Society's Max Born Award
    Jagdeep Shah Wins Optical Society's max born Award MURRAY HILL, NJ(May 4, 2000) Bell Labs Researcher Jagdeep Shah has won the
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    Jagdeep Shah Wins Optical Society's Max Born Award MURRAY HILL, N. J. (May 4, 2000) Bell Labs Researcher Jagdeep Shah has won the Year 2000 Max Born Award of the Optical Society of America (OSA), the world's leading professional society for the optics and photonics community. The award, announced today, recognizes Shah's "pioneering contributions to the field of optics and optoelectronics of semiconductors and their heterostructures." It will be presented at the OSA's annual meeting in October. A Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in the Advanced Photonics Research Department at Bell Labs in Holmdel, N.J., Shah is an internationally recognized expert in the field of electronic, optical, and transport properties of semiconductors and their nanostructures. He has developed and applied innovative continuous-wave and ultrafast optical techniques to gain new insight into the dynamics of a variety of physical phenomena in semiconductors, and he has made seminal contributions to the understanding of nonequilibrium phenomena, nonlinear optics, coherent dynamics, and many-body effects in semiconductors. He has contributed to the scientific understanding of ultrafast electronic and optoelectronic devices and the fundamental physical limits to their performance. Shah was born in India, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in physics and mathematics from the University of Bombay. He also holds a Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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