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  1. Walter Heitler studierte ab 1922 an der Technischen Hochschule Karlsruhe, der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin (heute Humboldt-Universität) und ab 1924 der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München theoretische Physik. Zu seinen Lehrern in München gehörte unter anderem auch Arnold Sommerfeld. 1926 promovierte er bei Karl ...

  2. Walter Heinrich Heitler (German:; 2 January 1904 – 15 November 1981) was a German physicist who made contributions to quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory. He brought chemistry under quantum mechanics through his theory of valence bonding .

  3. Heitler, Walter Heinrich, deutscher Physiker, *2.1.1904 Karlsruhe, †15.11.1981 Zürich; ab 1941 Professor in Dublin, 1949-74 in Zürich; deutete (zusammen mit F.W. London) die kovalente (homöopolare) chemische Bindung auf wellenmechanischer Grundlage (1927; Mitbegründung der AO-Methode bzw. des Valence-Bond- oder VB-Modells der ...

  4. Professor Walter Heitler, who died in Zurich on 15 November 1981 in his 78th year, was one of the generation of theoretical physicists who first made their reputations by applying the new quantum mechanics of Born, Heisenberg and Schrodinger to give explanations of the established concepts of physics and chemistry.

  5. concepts of physics and chemistry. In Heitler’s case his first famous work was with F. London, published in 1927, on the interaction between neutral atoms and the homopolar form of the chemical bond, written in Zurich when Heitler was 23 and held a Rockefeller research studentship.

  6. German-Irish-Swiss physicist best known for his work with Fritz London in providing the first quantum mechanical treatment of the hydrogen molecule (1927). The Heitler-London theory, as it is known, successfully deployed wave mechanics in accounting for covalent bonding in hydrogen molecules.

  7. Referee's report by Walter Heinrich Heitler, on a paper 'Unified field theory in a curvature-free five-dimensional manifold' by J G Bennett, R L Brown and M W Thring. Creator: Walter Heinrich Heitler.