Letters on Wave Mechanics

Letters on Wave Mechanics
Title Letters on Wave Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Albert Einstein
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 100
Release 2011-09-27
Genre Science
ISBN 1453204644

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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 ebook features rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Collected Papers on Wave Mechanics

Collected Papers on Wave Mechanics
Title Collected Papers on Wave Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Erwin Schrödinger
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 226
Release 2003
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821835246

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The famous equation that bears Erwin Schrödinger's name encapsulates his profound contributions to quantum mechanics using wave mechanics. This third, augmented edition of his papers on the topic contains the six original, famous papers in which Schrödinger created and developed the subject of wave mechanics as published in the original edition. As the author points out, at the time each paper was written the results of the later papers were largely unknown to him. This edition also contains three papers that were written shortly after the original edition was published and four lectures delivered by Schrödinger at the Royal Institution in London in 1928. The papers and lectures in this volume were revised by the author and translated into English, and afford the reader a striking and valuable insight into how wave mechanics developed.

Letters on Wave Mechanics: Schrödinger, Planck, Einstein, Lorentz

Letters on Wave Mechanics: Schrödinger, Planck, Einstein, Lorentz
Title Letters on Wave Mechanics: Schrödinger, Planck, Einstein, Lorentz PDF eBook
Author Erwin Schrödinger
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1967
Genre Wave mechanics
ISBN

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The Meaning of the Wave Function

The Meaning of the Wave Function
Title The Meaning of the Wave Function PDF eBook
Author Shan Gao
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 201
Release 2017-03-16
Genre Science
ISBN 1107124352

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Covering much of the recent debate, this ambitious text provides new, decisive proof of the reality of the wave function.

Letters on Wave Mechanics

Letters on Wave Mechanics
Title Letters on Wave Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Karl Przibram
Publisher
Pages 75
Release 1968
Genre Wave mechanics
ISBN 9780854782710

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The Born-Einstein Letters

The Born-Einstein Letters
Title The Born-Einstein Letters PDF eBook
Author Albert Einstein
Publisher MacMillan
Pages 268
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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How to Understand Quantum Mechanics

How to Understand Quantum Mechanics
Title How to Understand Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook
Author John P. Ralston
Publisher Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Pages 223
Release 2018-05-08
Genre Science
ISBN 1681742268

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How to Understand Quantum Mechanics presents an accessible introduction to understanding quantum mechanics in a natural and intuitive way, which was advocated by Erwin Schroedinger and Albert Einstein. A theoretical physicist reveals dozens of easy tricks that avoid long calculations, makes complicated things simple, and bypasses the worthless anguish of famous scientists who died in angst. The author's approach is light-hearted, and the book is written to be read without equations, however all relevant equations still appear with explanations as to what they mean. The book entertainingly rejects quantum disinformation, the MKS unit system (obsolete), pompous non-explanations, pompous people, the hoax of the 'uncertainty principle' (it is just a math relation), and the accumulated junk-DNA that got into the quantum operating system by misreporting it. The order of presentation is new and also unique by warning about traps to be avoided, while separating topics such as quantum probability to let the Schroedinger equation be appreciated in the simplest way on its own terms. This is also the first book on quantum theory that is not based on arbitrary and confusing axioms or foundation principles. The author is so unprincipled he shows where obsolete principles duplicated basic math facts, became redundant, and sometimes were just pawns in academic turf wars. The book has many original topics not found elsewhere, and completely researched references to original historical sources and anecdotes concerting the unrecognized scientists who actually did discover things, did not all get Nobel prizes, and yet had interesting productive lives.