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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · Sachbuchautor (Physik) Nobelpreisträger für Physik. Hochschullehrer (Universität Wien) Hochschullehrer (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena) Hochschullehrer (Universität Stuttgart) Hochschullehrer (Universität Breslau) Hochschullehrer (Universität Zürich) Hochschullehrer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Hochschullehrer (University of Oxford)

  2. Vor einem Tag · This is an overview video in a series of videos in which I discuss the Schrödinger's derivation of his own equation.In this video, I compare Newton's second ...

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  3. 9. Mai 2024 · Schrödinger equation, the fundamental equation of the science of submicroscopic phenomena known as quantum mechanics. The equation, developed (1926) by the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger , has the same central importance to quantum mechanics as Newton’s laws of motion have for the large-scale phenomena of classical mechanics .

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  4. 9. Mai 2024 · Erwin Schrödinger showed that life, to comply with the 2nd law, must necessarily be part of a larger system (the living entities plus their environment) which itself is in thermodynamic disequilibrium. It is therefore inescapable to recognize life as an emergent dissipative structure following the same general principles as the ...

  5. 13. Mai 2024 · Best known for his cat thought experiment, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger (1887 – 1961) contributed significantly to fields of wave mechanics and wave equation. In 1933, he co-won the Nobel Prize for Physics for the introduction of Schrödingers wave, which is still widely used in modern quantum theory.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · 1936 war Österreich alles, nur keine Demokratie. Dennoch war es (auch) Ziel von Exilanten, die nach Hitlers Machtergreifung aus dem "Dritten Reich" flohen. Den aus Wien stammenden Atomphysiker Erwin Schrödinger, der sich als liberaler Nichtjude dem Exodus der jüdischen Fachkollegen anschloss, erreichte in Oxford eine Einladung der alten Heimat.