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  1. Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger war ein österreichischer Physiker und Wissenschaftstheoretiker. Er gilt als einer der Begründer der Quantenmechanik und erhielt 1933 den Nobelpreis für Physik, geteilt mit Paul Dirac, für die Entdeckung neuer produktiver Formen der Atomtheorie.

  2. Early in his life, Schrödinger experimented in the fields of electrical engineering, atmospheric electricity, and atmospheric radioactivity, but he usually worked with his former teacher Franz Exner. He also studied vibrational theory, the theory of Brownian motion, and mathematical statistics.

    • 4 January 1961 (aged 73), Vienna, Austria
  3. Erwin Schrödinger was born on August 12, 1887, in Vienna, the only child of Rudolf Schrödinger, who was married to a daughter of Alexander Bauer, his Professor of Chemistry at the Technical College of Vienna. Erwin’s father came from a Bavarian family which generations before had settled in Vienna. He was a highly gifted man with a broad education.

  4. 24. Okt. 2008 · Schrödingers Leben als historischer Kontext. Die uns zugänglichen biografischen Bedingungen für die Ausprägung von Erwin Schrödingers Denken legen Skepsis gegenüber der Wirksamkeit von groß...

  5. He was best known for the discovery of wave mechanics, which won him the Nobel Prize for Physics, but his most influential book What Is Life? served to attract some of his brightest scientific contemporaries into molecular biology. Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe. 364 Seiten. Sprache. Englisch. Herausgeber. Cambridge University Press.

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  6. 12. Aug. 2013 · Erwin Schrödinger. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1933. Born: 12 August 1887, Vienna, Austria. Died: 4 January 1961, Vienna, Austria. Affiliation at the time of the award: Berlin University, Berlin, Germany. Prize motivation: “for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory”. Prize share: 1/2.