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  1. 23. Juli 2020 · Pascual Jordan was born on October 18, 1902 in Hannover, finished his Ph.D. in 1924 with Max Born at the University of Göttingen, and completed his Habilitation (similar to a second doctorate) the very next year. Like Werner Heisenberg and Wolfgang Pauli, Jordan was one of the ‘boy wonders’ in physics during the 1920s, scientists who attracted attention because of their outstanding ...

  2. Ryan Dahn. Ryan Dahn's research focused on German physicist Pascual Jordan’s (1902–1980) role as a scientist, public intellectual, and political actor in three radically different Germanies: the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and the postwar Federal Republic. Jordan was one of the Wunderkinder of the quantum revolution: at only age 24 ...

  3. Pascual Jordan trug zusammen mit seinem Lehrer Max Born wesentlich zur Ausgestaltung der Heisenbergsche Matrizenmechanik bei und lieferte insbesondere einen Beweis für die Richtigkeit der von Born angegebenen Vertauchungsrelation. Seine Hauptarbeitsgebiete waren Quantenmechanik, Quantenelektrodynamik und Kosmologie; auch erkennnistheoretisch-philosophische Probleme der Naturwissenschaften.

  4. Vater: Ernst Jordan (1858-1924), Maler und Dozent für Zeichnen und Architekturmalerei: Mutter: Eva Jordan, geb. Fischer

  5. It is thus all the more curious that one of the major architects of this famous theory remains practically unknown: the brilliant German mathematical physicist Pascual Jordan (1902–1980). At only age 24, Jordan, in collaboration with Werner Heisenberg and Max Born, outlined the fundamentals of quantum theory as we now know them. Yet Jordan is ...

  6. 9. Mai 2011 · Pascual Jordan’s path-breaking role as the protagonist of quantum field theory (QFT) is recalled and his friendly dispute with Dirac’s particle-based relativistic quantum theory is presented as the start of the field-particle conundrum which, though in modified form, persists up to this date. Jordan had an intuitive understanding that the existence of a causal propagation with finite ...