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  1. 26. März 2013 · The physical principles of the quantum theory. by. Heisenberg, Werner, 1901-1976. Publication date. 1950. Topics. Quantum theory. Publisher. [New York] Dover Publications.

  2. development of Heisenbergs philosophy of quantum mechanics, beginning with his positivism of the mid-1920s, through his neo-Kantian reading of Bohr in the 1930s, and culminating with his ‘linguistic turn’ in the 1940s and 1950s.

  3. The power of the new quantum mechanics in giving us a better understanding of events on an atomic scale is becoming increasingly evident. The structure of the helium atom, the existence of half-quantum numbers in band spectra, the continuous spatial distribution of photo-electrons, and the phenomenon of radioactive dis­

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  4. Quantum Theory, Groups and Representations: An Introduction Revised and expanded version, under construction Peter Woit Department of Mathematics, Columbia University woit@math.columbia.edu January 9, 2024

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  5. Heisenberg, Born and Jordan fi-nally joined forces and published a paper containing the full formalism of the new mechanics together with a per-turbation theory and the first attempt towards the quan-tization of the electromagnetic field [7].

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  6. The physically new viewpoints that distinguish quantum mechanics from classical physics were prepared by the researches of various investigators engaged in analysing the difficulties posed in Bohr’s theory of atomic structure and in the radia-tion theory of light.

  7. Werner Heisenberg: The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory1. The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory starts from a paradox. Any experiment in physics, whether it refers to the phenomena of daily life or to atomic events, is to be described in the terms of classical physics.