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The Quantum Theoryorigins And Ideas A Historical Primer For Physics Students 1st Edition Carl S Helrich

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The Quantum Theoryorigins And Ideas A Historical Primer For Physics Students 1st Edition Carl S Helrich
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.32 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Carl S. Helrich
ISBN: 9783030792671, 9783030792688, 3030792676, 3030792684
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Quantum Theoryorigins And Ideas A Historical Primer For Physics Students 1st Edition Carl S Helrich by Carl S. Helrich 9783030792671, 9783030792688, 3030792676, 3030792684 instant download after payment.

This book offers a fresh perspective on some of the central experimental and theoretical works that laid the foundations for today's quantum mechanics: It traces the theoretical and mathematical development of the hypotheses that put forward to explain puzzling experimental results; it also examines their interconnections and how they together evolved into modern quantum theory. Particular attention is paid to J.J. Thomson's atomic modeling and experiments at the Cavendish Laboratory, Max Planck's struggle to explain the experimental results of Heinrich Rubens and Ferdinand Kurlbaum, as well as the path leading from Louis de Broglie’s ideas to the wave theory of Erwin Schrödinger.
Combining his experience in teaching quantum mechanics with his interest in the historical roots of the subject, the author has created a valuable resource for understanding quantum physics through its history, and a book that is appreciated both by working physicists and historians.

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