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         Schroedinger Erwin:     more books (82)
  1. Science Theory and Man by Erwin Schroedinger, 1957
  2. Abhandlungen zur Wellenmechanik by Erwin Schrödinger, 1928-01-01
  3. Statistical Thermodynamics: A Course of Seminar Lectures (Delivered Jan-Mar 1944, School of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) by Erwin Schrödinger, 1948
  4. WHAT IS LIFE? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell. by Erwin. Nobel Laureate in Physics. SCHRÖDINGER, 1944
  5. Was ist ein Naturgesetz? by Erwin Schrödinger, 2008-01-01
  6. Statistical Thermodynamics by Erwin Schrödinger, 1960
  7. Letters on Wave Mechanics by Martin (Trans.); Prizibram, K (Ed); Einstein, Albert; Schroedinger, Erwin Klein, 1967-01-01
  8. Nature and the Greeks: Shearman Lectures, Delivered at University College, London on 24, 26, 28, and 31 May 1948. by Erwin. SCHRÖDINGER, 1954
  9. Letters on Wave Mechanics by Martin (Trans.); Prizibram, K (Ed); Einstein, Albert; Schroedinger, Erwin Klein, 1967
  10. Geist und Materie. by Erwin (1887-1961). SCHRÖDINGER, 1959
  11. La nueva mecánica ondulatoria y otros escritos, Erwin Schrödinger by VVAA, 2004-01-01
  12. Schrödinger in Vienna and Zurich 1887-1925 (The Historical Development of Quantum Theory / Erwin Schrödinger and the Rise of Wave Mechanics) by Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg, 1987-04-03
  13. L’Espirit et la Matière Précéde de l’Élision Essai sur la Philosophie d’E. Schrödinger. Traduction, Notes et Essai Liminaire par Michel Bitbol. by Erwin. SCHRÖDINGER, 1990
  14. La nature et les Grecs by Erwin Schrödinger, Michel Bitbol, et all 1992-03-05

81. Glossário
Translate this page schroedinger, erwin (1887-1961) físico austríaco, ganhador do prêmio Nobelde 1933 juntamente com PAM Dirac, pela elaboração da mecânica quântica.
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ver Planck, lei de. radiante radioastronomia ver radiofonte raios gama raios-X redshift referencial ponto tomado como origem de um dado sistema de coordenadas. Relatividade Relatividade Galileana Relatividade Geral Relatividade Restrita Roche, limite de Roemer, Olaus (1644-1710) Russell, Henry Norris (1879-1957)
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SAB SBF Schwarzchild, Karl (1873-1916) Schwarzchild, raio de Schroedinger, Erwin (1887-1961) segundo segundo sideral 0,9972696 segundos. Sequencia Principal singularidade singularidade nua silicato solar, coroa solar, sistema solar, vento vento estelar do Sol; solsticio Stefan-Boltzmann, Lei de supernovas novas
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Temperatura absoluta ver Kelvin. temperatura de um corpo negro tempo legal tempo local tempo sideral local tempo solar verdadeiro tempo universal tensor Teoria tera (T) 10E12 terminador Tycho Brahe (14/12/1546-24/10/1601) turn-off point
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UFMG Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais UFRJ Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro UFRN Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte UFRS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Urca USP UV
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82. Magnetic Fields -- Enactive Aesthetics -- Recommended Reading
erwin schroedinger. french Ma Conception du Monde erwin schroedingerEditions Mercure de France Le Mail, Paris, 1982 ISBN 2-7152-0088-9.
http://www.magneticfields.org/EnactiveAesthetics/biblio.html
recomm END edreadingrecommende DREAD ingrecommended READ ing The poetry to be found in the most imaginative scientific research of our day, when extended, converges on paths long walked by Surrealists. Enactive Aesthetics is a project to explore and investigate this convergence, its implications and the potential it reveals for an aesthetic theory which dynamically emerges from Surrealist intervention in daily living. We recommend the following books to illuminate the scientific and theoretical foundations from which our explorations grow.
Henri Atlan
french:
  • L'Organisation Biologique et la Theorie de L'Information
    Henri Atlan
    Editions Hermann, Paris, 1972
    ISBN 2 7056 1351 X
  • Entre le Cristal et la Funee
    Henri Atlan
    Editions Seuil, Paris, 1979
    ISBN 2-02-005277-6
  • Tout, Non, Peut-Etre
    Henri Atlan
    Editions du Seuil, Paris, 1991
    ISBN 2-02-012719-9
  • A Tort et a Raison - Intercritique de la Science et du Mythe
    Henri Atlan Editions Seuil, Paris, 1986 ISBN 2-02-09343-X
  • Les Theories de la Complexite - Autour de L'Oeuvre D'Henri Atlan Colloque de Cerisy Editions Seuil, Paris, 1991

83. Faces
of Balmer. schroedinger, erwin schroedinger invented the wavefunctionformulation of quantum mechanics. Schwarzschild, Karl Schwarzschild
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PHYSICS FACES Ampere Andre Marie Ampere made fundamental contributions to electricity and magnetism. Anderson Carl D. Anderson discovered the positron and the muon in 1932. Balmer Johann Balmer discovered the formula for the hydrogen spectrum. Becquerel Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity in 1896. Bessel Friedrich Bessel. Bessel functions. Biot Jean-Baptiste Biot. Co-discoverer of the Biot-Savart Law. Bohr Niels Bohr made fundamental contributions to quantum theory. Boltzmann Ludwig Boltzmann made fundamental contributions to statistical mechanics. Born Max Born made fundamental contributions to quantum mechanics. Bose Satyendranath Bose. Bose-Einstein statistics. Bosons! Carnot Sadi Carnot: a pioneer in thermodynamics. Cerenkov Pavel Cerenkov discovered what is now called "Cerenkov radiation". Chadwick James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932. Christoffel Elwin Christoffel. Christoffel symbols. Clebsch/Gordan Rudolf Clebsch and Paul Gordan. Clebsch-Gordan coefficients. Compton Arthur Compton explained x-ray scattering from electrons in 1923.

84. Oxford Scholarship Online: OSO Search Results
physics4u? ta t schroedinger e?s?eta? The summary for this Greek page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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85. Hyper-Lexikon: Erwin Schrödinger
Translate this page erwin Schrödinger zurück Index Literatur-Index Die Hyper-Bibliothek Literatur. . Texte im Netz Geist und Materie
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Index Literatur-Index Die Hyper-Bibliothek
Literatur
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Geist und Materie
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statistische Thermodynamik Bohrschen Quantentheorie schlossen sich an, blieben aber doch vereinzelt. Dagegen wiesen die ersten Abhandlungen zur Louis de Broglies und auf Einsteinsche Arbeiten zur Bosestatistik aufmerksam geworden war, wollte er "Ernst machen mit der de Broglie-Einsteinschen Undulationstheorie der bewegten Korpuskel, nach welcher dieselbe nichts weiter als eine Art 'Schaumkamm' auf einer den Weltgrund bildenden Wellenstrahlung ist' Gastheorie 'neuen Atomtheorie' Wilhelm Wien , den Herausgeber der Annalen der Physik: Klein -Gordon-Gleichung' ; diese gibt zwar die unrelativistischen 'Balmer-Terme' Bei dem Aufbau seiner neuen Quantentheorie zugrunde lagen: Wellenfunktion F F F* Wellengruppe Als Max Born F F* Quantentheorie Kopenhagener Deutung von Werner Heisenberg und Niels Bohr de Broglie Max Plancks Eamon de Valera Arbeiten zur Anwendung und statistischen Deutung der Wellenmechanik Einstein Einsteinschen Gravitationstheorie Arnold Sommerfeld
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86. Erwin Schrödinger - Biography
erwin Schrödinger – Biography. erwin Vienna. erwin s father came froma Bavarian family which generations before had settled in Vienna.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1933/schrodinger-bio.html
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. After having finished his chemistry studies, he devoted himself for years to Italian painting. After this he took up botany, which resulted in a series of papers on plant phylogeny.
In 1920 he took up an academic position as assistant to Max Wien , followed by positions at Stuttgart (extraordinary professor), Breslau (ordinary professor), and at the University of Zurich (replacing von Laue Peter Debye
It came as a result of his dissatisfaction with the quantum condition in Bohr's orbit theory and his belief that atomic spectra should really be determined by some kind of eigenvalue problem. For this work he shared with Dirac the Nobel Prize for 1933.
Princeton University
and was offered a permanent position there, but did not accept. In 1936 he was offered a position at University of Graz, which he accepted only after much deliberation and because his longing for his native country outweighed his caution. With the annexation of Austria in 1938, he was immediately in difficulty because his leaving Germany in 1933 was taken to be an unfriendly act. Soon afterwards he managed to escape to Italy, from where he proceeded to Oxford and then to University of Ghent . After a short stay he moved to the newly created Institute for Advanced Studies in Dublin , where he became Director of the School for Theoretical Physics. He remained in Dublin until his retirement in 1955.

87. ESI The Erwin Schrödinger International Institute For Mathemaical Physics
Vienna, Austria.
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88. ESVA: Schrödinger Mini-Exhibit
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89. Schrodinger
Biography of erwin Schrödinger (18871961) erwin Schrödinger's father, Rudolf Schrödinger, ran a small linoleum factory which he had inherited from his own father. erwin's mother, Emily Bauer, was half English, this
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Schrodinger.html
Born: 12 Aug 1887 in Erdberg, Vienna, Austria
Died: 4 Jan 1961 in Vienna, Austria Click the picture above
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Gymnasium
in the autumn of 1898, rather later than was usual since he spent a long holiday in England around the time he might have entered the school. He wrote later about his time at the Gymnasium:- I was a good student in all subjects, loved mathematics and physics, but also the strict logic of the ancient grammars, hated only memorising incidental dates and facts. Of the German poets, I loved especially the dramatists, but hated the pedantic dissection of their works. our professor partial differential equations to dynamics, eigenvalue problems, Maxwell 's equations and electromagnetic theory, optics, thermodynamics, and statistical mechanics Mertens , function theory, differential equations and mathematical statistics by Wilhelm Wirtinger (who he found uninspiring as a lecturer). He also studied projective geometry , algebraic curves and continuous groups in lectures given by Gustav Kohn.

90. Schrodinger
erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger. Honours awarded to erwin Schrödinger(Click a link below for the full list of mathematicians honoured in this way).
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Schrodinger.html
Born: 12 Aug 1887 in Erdberg, Vienna, Austria
Died: 4 Jan 1961 in Vienna, Austria Click the picture above
to see eleven larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Gymnasium
in the autumn of 1898, rather later than was usual since he spent a long holiday in England around the time he might have entered the school. He wrote later about his time at the Gymnasium:- I was a good student in all subjects, loved mathematics and physics, but also the strict logic of the ancient grammars, hated only memorising incidental dates and facts. Of the German poets, I loved especially the dramatists, but hated the pedantic dissection of their works. our professor partial differential equations to dynamics, eigenvalue problems, Maxwell 's equations and electromagnetic theory, optics, thermodynamics, and statistical mechanics Mertens , function theory, differential equations and mathematical statistics by Wilhelm Wirtinger (who he found uninspiring as a lecturer). He also studied projective geometry , algebraic curves and continuous groups in lectures given by Gustav Kohn.

91. Physics 1933
for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory" erwin Schrödinger. Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac erwin Schrödinger. Biography. Nobel Lecture. Banquet Speech
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1933
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1933
"for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory" Erwin Schrödinger Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Austria United Kingdom Berlin University
Berlin, Germany University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom b. 1887
d. 1961 b. 1902
d. 1984 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1933
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92. A Science Odyssey: People And Discoveries: Erwin Schrodinger
erwin Schrödinger. 1887 1961. erwin Schrödinger was the only son of well-educated parents. His father owned an oil cloth factory and was an amateur painter and botanist. erwin was taught at home
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bpschr.html
His six years in Zurich were among the most productive in his career, though he didn't begin the work for which he was best known wave mechanics until 1925. His interest was sparked by a footnote in a paper by Albert Einstein Niels Bohr Werner Heisenberg Max Planck
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93. - Great Books -
erwin Schrödinger's father Rudolf Schrödinger ran a small linoleum factory which he had inherited from his own father. erwin's grandmother, Emily Bauer, was half English, this
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94. ESI The Erwin Schrödinger International Institute For Mathematical Physics
ESI Preprints. Click on the number of the Preprint to get the shadowfile (if available) containing subject classification, keywords
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ESI Preprints
Click on the number of the Preprint to get the shadow file (if available) containing subject classification, keywords and abstract or just an abstract. Click on PS, PDF to retain the article in Postscript, PDF format, respectively. PostScript or PDF files can be previewed and printed with GhostScript from http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ , and PDF files with Acrobat Reader from http://www.adobe.com
The Measurement Theory of Fitness: a Definition and its Implications for Epistasis PS PDF
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A. Rod Gover
Conformal de Rham Hodge Theory and Operators Generalising the Q-Curvature PS PDF
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O.B. Zaslavskii
Near-Extremal and Extremal Quantum-Corrected Two-Dimensional Charged Black Holes PS PDF
(to appear in Calssical Quantum Gravity)
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Automorphism Groups of Parabolic Geometries PS PDF
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Boris Doubrov
Projective Reparametrization of Homogeneous Curves PS PDF
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Takahiro Hayata, Joachim Schwermer
On Arithmetic Subgroups of a Q-rank 2 Form of SU(2,2) and their Automorphic Cohomology PS PDF
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Special Symplectic Connections PS PDF
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Michael Aizenman, Elliott H. Lieb, Robert Seiringer, Jan Philip Solovej, Jakob Yngvason

95. Erwin Schrodinger (1887-1961), An Austrian Theoretical Physicist
erwin Schrodinger (18871961), an Austrian theoretical physicist, published (1926)four papers that laid the foundation of the wave-mechanics approach to
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Erwin Schrodinger (1887-1961), an Austrian theoretical physicist, published (1926) four papers that laid the foundation of the wave-mechanics approach to quantum theory and set forth his now-famous wave equation. In 1933 he shared the Nobel Prize for physics with Paul DIRAC for his contributions to atomic theory. He also worked on problems of general relativity and cosmology and on a unified field theory. Late in his life Schrodinger studied the foundations of physics and their implications for philosophy.

96. Erwin Schrödinger - Please Select
Biography of erwin Schrödinger. Documents and other materials, Excerptsof a lecture by erwin Schrödinger, Books, Papers, Articles etc.
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97. What Is Life? By Erwin Shrodinger
Home. WHAT IS LIFE? by erwin Shrödinger First published in 1944.Nobel laureate erwin Shrödinger s What is Life? is one of the
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Nobel laureate Erwin Shrödinger's What is Life? is one of the great science classics of the twentieth century. A distinguished physicist's exploration of the question which lies at the heart of biology, it was written for the layman, but proved one of the spurs to the birth of molecular biology and the subsequent discovery of the structure of DNA. The philosopher Karl Popper hailed it as a 'beautiful and important book'. It appears here together with Mind and Matter, his essay investigating a relationship which has eluded and puzzled philosophers since the earliest times. Brought together with these two classics are Shrödinger's autobiographical sketches, published and translated here for the first time, which offer a fascinating fragmentary account of his life as a background to his scientific writings.
'This book is a gem with many facets.., one can read it in a few hours; one will not forget it in a lifetime.' Scientific American
'Erwin Shrödinger, iconoclastic physicist, stood at the pivotal point of history when physics was the midwife of the new science of molecular biology. In these little books he set down, clearly and concisely, most of the great conceptual issues that confront the scientist who would attempt to unravel the mysteries of life. This combined volume should be compulsory reading for all students who are seriously concerned with truly deep issues of science.' Paul Davies

98. Il Mondo E Il Costrutto Delle Nostre Sensazioni. Erwin Schroedinger.
spazio-tempo è solo la nostra rappresentazione. erwin Schrödinger.
http://www.segnalidivita.com/gemme_di_saggezza_084.htm
Il mondo è il costrutto delle nostre sensazioni, percezioni, memorie. Conviene guardarlo come esistente in modo proprio e oggettivo. Ma certamente non diventa manifesto grazie alla propria esistenza. Il suo manifestarsi dipende da vari fatti in determinate parti di questo stesso mondo, cioè da certi avvenimenti che accadono nel cervello.
La ragione per cui il nostro ego senziente, intelligente e pensante è introvabile all'interno della nostra rappresentazione scientifica del mondo è spiegabile facilmente con otto parole: perché è esso stesso quella rappresentazione del mondo.
Il mondo mi è dato in una sola volta, non ve n'è uno esistente e l'altro percepito. Il soggetto e l'oggetto sono una sola cosa. Non si può dire che la barriera tra di loro sia crollata quale risultato delle recenti esperienze, per il semplice fatto che questa barriera non esiste.
Il mondo è dato in una sola volta. Nulla è riflesso. L'immagine riflessa e quella originale sono identiche. Il mondo esteso nello spazio-tempo è solo la nostra rappresentazione.

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Formati: *.ps.gz (postscript), *.tex.gz (sorgenti), *.pdf.gz (pdf) Dopplerprinzip und Bohrsche Frequenzbedingung , Physikalische Zeitschrift , 301-303 (1922). Traduzione di S. Antoci. , 13-23 (1923). Traduzione di S. Antoci. Bohrs neue Strahlungshypothese und die Energiesatz , Die Naturwissenschaften , 720-724 (1924). Traduzione di S. Antoci. Quantisierung als Eigenwertproblem (erste Mitteilung) , Annalen der Physik , 361-376 (1926). Traduzione di S. Antoci. Quantisierung als Eigenwertproblem (zweite Mitteilung) , Annalen der Physik , 489-527 (1926). Traduzione di S. Antoci. Quantisierung als Eigenwertproblem (vierte Mitteilung) , Annalen der Physik , 109-139 (1926). Traduzione di S. Antoci. , Annalen der Physik , 257-264 (1927). Traduzione di S. Antoci. Der Energieimpulssatz der Materiewellen , Annalen der Physik , 265-272 (1927). Traduzione di S. Antoci. Energieaustausch nach der Wellenmechanik , Annalen der Physik , 956-968 (1927). Traduzione di S. Antoci. , Die Naturwissenschaften , 807-812, 823-828, 844-849 (1935). Traduzione di

100. Heisenberg Durr Schroedinger Bohm
(page 132 quoting a comment by Bohm on schroedinger) .. Erwinschroedinger did not deign to write me himself, but he
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Tony Smith's Home Page Helmut Moritz said in e-mail: "... Quantum Theory was founded independently in two completely different mathematicalforms by two equally great physicists, Heisenberg and Schroedinger . The miracle was that both mathematical formulations were soon recognized to be equivalent: the underlying Hilbert space may be formulated in two equivalent ways: as a space of functions or a space if infinite-dimensional vectors. A periodic function is equivalent to the infinite vector formed by its Fourier coefficients. If there had been a collaboration after World War II among
Schroedinger
Heisenberg
Bohm
they might have formulated something similar to the D4-D5-E6-E7-E8 VoDou Physics model The unified theory of Schroedinger generalized Einstein's relativity by using 4-dimensional geometry with antisymmetric components and connections. Feynman, in The Feynman Lectures on Gravitation (Addison-Wesley 1995), says (on pages 24, 30-32): "... what is the spin of the graviton? If the spin were 1/2, or half integral, ... there could be no interference between the amplitudes of a single exchange, and no exchange ... a half unit of angular momentum cannot be emitted by an object that remains in the same internal state as it started in ... Thus the spin of the graviton must be integral ... The rejection of spin-zero theories of gravitation is made on the basis of the gravitational behavior of binding energies. ... the interaction energy ... corresponding to the spin-0 field, would be proportional to sqrt( 1 - v^2/c^2 ). In other words, the spin-zero theory would predict that attraction between masses of hot gas would be smaller than for cool gas. ... the experimental evidence on gravity suggests that the force is greater if the gases are hotter ...

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