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Letters on Wave Mechanics - Correspondence with H. A. Lorentz, Max Planck, and Erwin Schroedinge

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Zusatztext “You are the only contemporary physicist! besides Laue! who sees that one cannot get around the assumption of reality—if only one is honest. Most of them simply do not see what sort of risky game they are playing with reality—reality as something independent of what is experimentally established.” —Albert Einstein to Erwin Schrödinger “I am as convinced as ever that the wave representation of matter is an incomplete representation of the state of affairs! no matter how practically useful it has proved itself to be.” —Albert Einstein to Erwin Schrödinger Informationen zum Autor Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was born in Germany and became an American citizen in 1940. A world-famous theoretical physicist, he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics and is renowned for his Theory of Relativity. In addition to his scientific work, Einstein was an influential humanist who spoke widely about politics, ethics, and social causes. After leaving Europe, Einstein taught at Princeton University. His theories were instrumental in shaping the atomic age. Klappentext A lively collection of Einstein s groundbreaking scientific correspondence on modern physics with Schrodinger, Planck, and LorentzImagine getting four of the greatest minds of modern physics in a room together to explain and debate the theories and innovations of their day. This is the fascinating experience of reading "Letters on Wave Mechanics," the correspondence between Erwin Schrodinger and Max Planck, H.A. Lorentz, and Albert Einstein.These remarkable letters illuminate not only the basis of Schrodinger s work in wave mechanics, but also how great scientific minds debated and challenged the ever-changing theories of the day and ultimately embraced an elegant solution to the riddles of quantum theory. Their collected correspondence offers insight into both the personalities and professional aspirations that played a part in this theoretical breakthrough.This authorized Philosophical Library ebook features rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem." Zusammenfassung A lively collection of Einstein’s groundbreaking scientific correspondence on modern physics Imagine getting four of the greatest minds of modern physics in a room together to explain and debate the theories and innovations of their day. This is the fascinating experience of reading Letters on Wave Mechanics , the correspondence between H. A. Lorentz, Max Planck, Erwin Schrödinger, and Albert Einstein. These remarkable letters illuminate not only the basis of Schrödinger’s work in wave mechanics, but also how great scientific minds debated and challenged the ever-changing theories of the day and ultimately embraced an elegant solution to the riddles of quantum theory. Their collected correspondence offers insight into both the personalities and professional aspirations that played a part in this theoretical breakthrough. This authorized book features rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. ...

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Authors Albert Einstein
Assisted by Martin J. Klein (Introduction), K. Przibram (Foreword)
Publisher External catalogues US
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2015
 
EAN 9781453204689
ISBN 978-1-4532-0468-9
Dimensions 140 mm x 215 mm x 5 mm
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

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