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  1. Oskar Benjamin Klein (* 15. September 1894 in Mörby, Gemeinde Danderyd; † 5. Februar 1977 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Physiker . Klein wurde in Danderyd, einem Ort nördlich von Stockholm, als Sohn des Oberrabbiners von Stockholm Gottlieb Klein und Antonie Levy geboren.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oskar_KleinOskar Klein - Wikipedia

    Oskar Benjamin Klein (Swedish:; 15 September 1894 – 5 February 1977) was a Swedish theoretical physicist. Oskar Klein is known for his work on string theory, in particular Kaluza–Klein theory, which is partially named after him. Biography Oskar Klein's tomb at Judiska norra begravningsplatsen in Solna (grey stone to the right).

  3. Klein paradox. In 1929, physicist Oskar Klein [1] obtained a surprising result by applying the Dirac equation to the familiar problem of electron scattering from a potential barrier. In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, electron tunneling into a barrier is observed, with exponential damping.

  4. In 1926, Oskar Klein gave Kaluza's classical five-dimensional theory a quantum interpretation, to accord with the then-recent discoveries of Heisenberg and Schrödinger. Klein introduced the hypothesis that the fifth dimension was curled up and microscopic, to explain the cylinder condition.

  5. Stockholm, Sweden. Summary. Oskar Klein was a Swedish theoretical physicist whose ideas were important in the development of string theory. View two larger pictures. Biography. Oskar Klein was was the youngest son of Sweden's first rabbi, Gottlieb Klein, who was originally from the Southern Carpathian.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › de › Oskar_KleinOskar Klein - Wikiwand

    Oskar Benjamin Klein (* 15. September 1894 in Mörby, Gemeinde Danderyd; † 5. Februar 1977 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Physiker. Oskar Klein Oskar Klein, Kopenhagen 1963. Klein wurde in Danderyd, einem Ort nördlich von Stockholm, als Sohn des Oberrabbiners von Stockholm