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  1. Ernst Pascual Jordan (* 18. Oktober 1902 in Hannover; † 31. Juli 1980 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher theoretischer Physiker und Politiker. Pascual Jordan wirkte maßgeblich an der Entwicklung und mathematischen Formulierung der Quantenmechanik mit. Darüber hinaus begründeten seine Arbeiten die Quantenfeldtheorie.

  2. Ernst Pascual Jordan (German: [ˈɛʁnst pasˈku̯al ˈjɔʁdaːn]; 18 October 1902 – 31 July 1980) was a German theoretical and mathematical physicist who made significant contributions to quantum mechanics and quantum field theory.

  3. Pascual Jordan was a German theoretical physicist who was one of the founders of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. Jordan received a doctorate (1924) from the University of Göttingen, working with German physicists Max Born and James Franck on the problems of quantum theory. In 1925

    • Alexei Kojevnikov
  4. 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.

    • Bert Schroer
    • schroer@cbpf.br
    • 2011
  5. Pascual Jordan, Biographical Notes, His Contributions to Quantum Mechanics and His Role as a Protagonist of Quantum Field Theory. In: Pascual Jordan (19021980). Mainzer Symposium zum 100.

    • Don Howard
    • 2013
  6. 27. März 2003 · Abstract: After recalling episodes from Pascual Jordan's biography including his pivotal role in the shaping of quantum field theory and his much criticized conduct during the NS regime, I draw attention to his presentation of the first phase of development of quantum field theory in a talk presented at the 1929 Kharkov conference ...

  7. 21. Okt. 2010 · 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.