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  1. MY LIFE - RECOLCTN NOBEL LAUREATE by Max Born, 1978-06-01
  2. Scientific Papers Presented to Max Born on His Retirement from the Tait Chair of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh by Edward ; David Bohm ; Louis de Broglie Appleton, Richark Courant ; Albert Einstein ; Pascual Jordan, et all 1953
  3. Proceedings of XIV Max Born Symposium New Symmetries and Integrable Models
  4. Anomalous Diffusion: From Basics to Applications: Proceedings of the XIth Max Born Symposium, Held at Ladek Zdroj, Poland, 20-27 May 1998 (Lecture Notes in Physics) (v. 519)
  5. Max Born Centenary Conference: Optics 82, Ecosa 82 : September 7-10, 1982, Edinburgh, Scotland (Proceedings of Spie) by Scotland) Max Born Centenary Conference (1982 Edinburgh, M. John Colles, et all 1983-02
  6. Quantum Future: From Volta and Como to Present and Beyond. Proceedings of Xth Max Born Symposium Held in Przesieka, Poland, 24-27 September 1997 (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  7. Max Born - Baumeister der Quantenwelt: Eine Biographie (German Edition) by Nancy Greenspan, 2008-09-17
  8. Naturwissenschaft und Technik: Wege in die Zukunft : Vortrage gehalten bei der Jahrestagung in Hannover zum hundersten Geburtstag von Max Born (Schriften ... in der Wissenschaft e.V) (German Edition)
  9. Max Born, James Franck, Physiker in ihrer Zeit: Der Luxus des Gewissens : Ausstellung der Staatsbibliothek Berlin, Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (Ausstellungskataloge ... Preussischer Kulturbesitz) (German Edition)
  10. Albert Einstein, Hedwig und Max Born, Briefwechsel: 1916-1955 (German Edition) by Albert Einstein, 1982
  11. Born-Einstein Letters by Albert Einstein, Max Born, 1971-05-06
  12. Physics in My Generation (Heidelberg Science Library) by Max Born, 1969-01-01
  13. Atomic Physics: 8th Edition (Dover Books on Physics and Chemistry) by Max Born, 1989-06-01
  14. Atomic physics,: By Max Born ... authorized translation from the German edition, by John Dougall by Max Born, 1935

21. Max Born
Eine Biographie von Friedrich Hund.
http://www.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/paf/paf53.html
Max Born
von Friedrich Hund
Der Weg zur Physik
Die Kristallgitter
Frankfurt am Main
Die Quantenmechanik "korrespondierten" den quantentheoretischen Frequenzen, die Differenzen von "Termen" waren. Mit Hilfe des "Phasenintegrals" aus Koordinate x und Impuls p konnte die Grundfrequenz als Differentialquotient geschrieben werden. Die Korrespondenz war also
Die quantentheoretische Frequenz konnte durch das Max Born, um 1925 , die zu den Frequenzen
und
als Wahrscheinlichkeit des Auftretens eines Teilchens im Intervall an der Stelle
Edinburgh
Der Mahner
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22. Born, Max
born, max. max born. By courtesy of Godfrey Argent; photograph, Walter Stoneman mathematical description representing their observed behaviour more accurately. born earned a Ph.D
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Born, Max
Max Born By courtesy of Godfrey Argent; photograph, Walter Stoneman (b. Dec. 11, 1882, Breslau, Ger. [now Wroc l Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954, with Walther Bothe of Germany, for his statistical formulation of the behaviour of subatomic particles. His studies of the wave function led to the replacement of the original quantum theory, which regarded electrons as particles, with an essentially mathematical description representing their observed behaviour more accurately. quantum mechanics . Born also introduced a useful technique, known as the Born approximation, for solving problems concerning the scattering of atomic particles. He and J. Robert Oppenheimer initiated a widely used simplification of the calculations dealing with electronic structures of molecules.

23. MAX-BORN-INSTITUT Für Nichtlineare Optik Und Kurzzeitspektroskopie
œberblick der Grundlagenforschung auf dem Gebiet der nichtlinearen Optik und Kurzzeitdynamik bei Wechselwirkung von Materie mit Laserlicht. Verfolgt daraus resultierende Anwendungsaspekte.
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"Ab jetzt bist du sauer!"
Das Besondere einer Photosäure ist, dass sie in zwei Zuständen vorkommt. Einmal ist die Flüssigkeit nur schwach sauer und damit wenig reaktionsfreudig. Wird sie jedoch durch Lichtbeschuss quasi mit Photonen "aufgeladen", so ändert sich der Säuregrad schlagartig - mit einem Mal will die Säure heftig reagieren. "Man schießt also mit einem ultravioletten Laserstrahl in die Flüssigkeit", erläutert Studienautor Dr. Erik Nibbering, "und gibt damit das Signal: ,Ab jetzt bist du sauer!‘" Dieser Effekt ist wichtig, weil sich dadurch der Anfangszeitpunkt einer Reaktion genau festlegen lässt.
Nach der Anregung durch das UV-Licht tasteten die Experten des MBI die Flüssigkeit mit einem anderen Laser ab. Dieser strahlte im Infrarotbereich. "Man benutzt die Sensitivität von Molekularschwingungen zu Infrarotlicht", sagt Nibbering. Daraus wiederum ließen sich viele Informationen gewinnen. Vor allem konnte die Arbeitsgruppe mit dem extrem schnellen Anrege-Abtast-Experiment exakt bestimmen, wann ein Proton die Säure verlässt und wann eines bei der Base ankommt.
Jenes Modell, das Reaktionsgeschwindigkeiten im Pikosekundenbereich vorhersagte, konnte zum Zeitpunkt seiner Einführung nicht experimentell überpräft werden. Manfred Eigen hatte seinerzeit von "immeasurably fast reactions" geschrieben - die Reaktionen seien unmessbar schnell. Zwar gab es damals schon Laser, und auch in den Bereich der Nanosekunden war man schon vorgedrungen. Eine Nanosekunde ist eine Milliardstel Sekunde. Man konnte sich aber kaum vorstellen, jemals in den Bereich Picosekunden (tausendmal kürzer als Nano) oder gar Femtosekunden (noch einmal tausendmal kürzer) vorzustoßen. Jetzt spricht man dagegen schon von der Attosekundenphysik - auch am Berliner MBI. Eine Attosekunde ist der milliardste Teil einer Milliardstelsekunde (10-18).

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Asseln. Termine und Elterninformationen. Auf eigenen Seiten stellen die Sch¼ler ihre Projekte uns AG's vor.
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26. Born
Biography of max born (18821970) max born. born 11 Dec 1882 in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland) Main index. max born was born into a Jewish family
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Max Born
Born: 11 Dec 1882 in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland)
Died:
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Max Born was born into a Jewish family. His father, Gustav Born, was a distinguished medical professor of embryology at the University of Breslau. Max's mother, Margarete Kaufmann, came from a Breslau family who were in the textile industry. It was from his mother that Max inherited his love of music, but sadly she died when he was four years old. Gustav then appointed governesses to look after Max and his younger sister over the next four years until 1890 when he married again. The family provided a cultured and academic background for Max as he grew up but, although Max's new mother looked after the family well, neither Max nor his sister formed a particularly loving relationship with her. Gymnasium in Breslau, studying a wide range of subjects such as mathematics, physics, history, modern languages, Latin, Greek, and German. He showed little promise at school and in particular he showed more interest in the humanities than in the sciences. Entering the University of Breslau in 1901 he took a wide range of science subjects, mainly to go along with his father's wishes (his father had died shortly before Max left school). The list of courses he took in session 1901-02 was certainly impressive, including mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, logic, philosophy, and zoology.

27. Miller, Max
British comedian of the 1930s, 40s and 50s, born in Brighton in 1894. Contains biography and history, appearances, movie credits, joke books and related links.
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28. Physics 1954
made therewith . max born, Walther Bothe. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. United Kingdom, Federal Republic of Germany. Edinburgh University
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1954/
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1954
"for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wavefunction" "for the coincidence method and his discoveries made therewith" Max Born Walther Bothe 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom Federal Republic of Germany Edinburgh University
Edinburgh, United Kingdom University of Heidelberg; Max-Planck-Institut für medizinische Forschung
Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany b. 1882
(in Breslau, then Germany)
d. 1970 b. 1891
d. 1957 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1954
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29. Max & Daniek Macauley
born 31 March 2001; pictures and updates.
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30. Max Born Winner Of The 1954 Nobel Prize In Physics
max born, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. max born. 1954 Nobel Laureate in Physics for his
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M AX B ORN
1954 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wavefunction
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    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Edinburgh University
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31. Max Uhle Biography
Photograph and detailed biography and bibliography of the Germanborn father of archaeology in South America from the University of Texas.
http://www.utexas.edu/courses/wilson/ant304/biography/arybios98/morrisbio.html
Max Uhle (1856-1944)
Prehistoric Nasca embroidered child's
tunic fragment, Peru; 16-19107 Max Uhle is considered the father of archaeology in South America because of the unparalleled amount of time and research that he has devoted to the development of South American archaeology. The majority of his contributions to the study of Western South America are the amount of artifacts that he amassed during his three decades of digging in the area. Since then many of his finds and theories have been used to increase the knowledge of chronology, culture, and people of Western South America during the preceding two millenniums. After losing his funding from Germany he went to the University of Pennsylvania where he met Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, a wealthy woman who had a love for Uhle’s work. She helped to fund Uhle during the next decade and was one of the reasons that allowed him to continue excavating on a grand scale. He spent nearly two years in the United States until 1899 when he returned to Peru to continue his work. During the following years he collected approximately 9,200 artifacts spanning 3,000 years of Peruvian pre-history ( Mankato State University After 1905 he spent most of his time in South America helping to create museums and making lectures at universities. He also continued to excavate sights, but he did not continue at the old pace, which he had become known for during the preceding decades. Despite this he made many more discoveries of artifacts and sights in South America.

32. - Great Books -
max born ( 18821970) born was the son of an embryologist, a professor of anatomy at The Great Books max born. This web page is part of a
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33. Born, Max (1882-1970) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
born, max (18821970), German-British physicist who worked on the mathematical basis for quantum mechanics. born s most important
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Born, Max (1882-1970)

German-British physicist who worked on the mathematical basis for quantum mechanics Born's most important contribution was his suggestion that the absolute square of the wavefunction in the was a measure of the probability of finding the particle at a given location. Born shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in physics with Bothe
Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews) Bonn
References Born, M. Atomic Physics, 8th ed. New York: Dover. Born, M. Natural Philosophy of Cause and Chance. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, 1949. Born, M. and Huang, K. Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, 1954. Born, M. and Wolf, E. Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference, and Diffraction of Light, 7th ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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35. Max Born Winner Of The 1954 Nobel Prize In Physics
max born, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. max born. 1954 Nobel Laureate in Physics max born Biography( submitted by Chinnappan Baskar) born, max (18821970)
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M AX B ORN
1954 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wavefunction
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    Place of Birth: Breslau, then Germany
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Edinburgh University
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36. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Freiherr Max Von Gagern
born at Weilburg (in Nassau), Germany, 25 March, 1810; died at Vienna, 17 October, 1889.
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Freiherr Max Von Gagern
Privatdozent at Bonn University. He was at Bonn during the years 1837-40. In 1837, although still a Protestant , he sided with the imprisoned Archbishop of Cologne (see DROSTE-VISCHERING), and thus lost the favour of the Prussian Government. In 1840 he was appointed ministerial successor with the title of Legationsrat In 1850 Von Gagern was again in the service of the State of Nassau, being employed as an upper ministerial clerk. He had, however, lost the confidence of the duke by his "Little Germany" policy, and influential circles looked upon the Catholic Church unfavourably. In 1854, after having been conspicuously slighted, he retired from the state service. His efforts to obtain a historical professorship at Bonn failed owing to the dislike of Protestants for converts to Catholicism. During the years 1855-73 he was in the service of Austria, first as head clerk in a ministerial department, then as departmental head in the mercantile political division of the ministry of foreign affairs. From 1860 he had also charge of the department of the press for foreign affairs, a position which gave him a deep insight into Austrian policy without, however, leading to an independent position. In 1881, eight years after his retirement on a pension, Emperor Francis Joseph made him a life member of the upper house of the imperial Austrian Parliament. His rich intellectual gifts, his honourable character, unselfish nature, and kindliness were recognized even by his political opponents. He wa in addition genuinely religious, and loyally supported Catholic interests whenever possible.

37. Born, Max
born, max (18821970). German-born British physicist who received a Nobel prize 1954 for fundamental work on the quantum theory, especially
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Born, Max
German-born British physicist who received a Nobel prize 1954 for fundamental work on the quantum theory, especially his 1926 discovery that the wave function of an electron is linked to the probability that the electron is to be found at any point.
With the rise to power of the Nazis, Born left Germany for the UK, and in 1936 he became professor of natural philosophy at Edinburgh. In 1953 he retired to Germany.
Encouraged by German chemist Fritz Haber to study the lattice energies of crystals, Born was at Frankfurt able to determine the energies involved in lattice formation, from which the properties of crystals may be derived, and thus laid one of the foundations of solid-state physics.
Born was inspired by Danish physicist Niels Bohr

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born of the First World War trenches and a desire to save his comrade through the healing power of art. We know it will end tragically, but "max
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  • Was Hitler human? John Cusack talks about his new movie, "Max," which is sparking a firestorm even before its opening. By David Talbot Was Hitler human? And if so, how did he become a monster? These are among the questions raised by a provocative new movie that, against all odds, is premiering Monday at the Toronto Film Festival. The film project, which became the obsession of three men director/writer Menno Meyjes, actor John Cusack and producer Andras Hamori scared off movie financiers throughout the Western world. Despite having one of the most popular actors of his generation as its star and a well-connected director and producer (the Dutch-born Meyjes wrote the screenplays for "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" and "The Color Purple" for Steven Spielberg and the Hungarian-born Hamori produced "Sunshine" and "The Sweet Hereafter"), the film deeply unnerved prospective investors from the U.S. to Canada to Germany and France.

    39. Max Born Biografie
    Translate this page max born Biografie. 11.12.1882 - 5.1.1970. Deutscher Physiker und Nobelpreisträger. max born, Nobelpreisträger von 1954, starb am 5.1.1970 in Göttingen.
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