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The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
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The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Dublin Seminars (1949-1955) and Other Unpublished Essays
Schrödinger was working at one of the most fertile and creative moments in the whole history of science. By the time he started university in 1906, Einstein had already published his revolutionary papers on relativity. Now the baton of scientific progress was being passed to a new generation: Werner Heisenberg, Paul Dirac, Niels Bohr, and of course, Schrödinger himself.
In this riveting biography John Gribbin takes us into the heart of the quantum revolution. He tells the story of Schrödinger's surprisingly colourful life (he arrived for a position at Oxford University with both his wife and mistress). And with his trademark accessible style and popular touch, he explains the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, which underpins all of modern science.
Irwin Schrodinger
Erwin Schrödinger: A famous Austrian physicist, one of the most prominent scientists in the field of theoretical physics. He won the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with physicist Paul Dirac. He gained wide fame thanks to his many contributions in the field of quantum mechanics, and held several academic positions in reputable universities before joining the University of Zurich, where he graduated from the Institute of Studies in 1921. Among his most important publications are "Statistical Thermodynamics" and "The Structure of Spacetime".
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