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Definition of Erwin Schrodinger
1. Noun. Austrian physicist who discovered the wave equation (1887-1961).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Erwin Schrodinger
Literary usage of Erwin Schrodinger
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A New Guide to the Collections in the Library of the American Philosophical by J. Stephen Catlett (1987)
"... D. Fokker Ernest Rutherford Alfred Fowler Karl Scheel James Franck Erwin
Schrodinger Walther Gerlach Arnold Sommerfeld Samuel A. Goudsmit Johannes Stark ..."
2. The Command of Light: Rowland's School of Physics and the Spectrum by George Kean Sweetnam (2000)
"As for Erwin Schrodinger: "shot his bolt." And Max Born was "too old. Health?")81 In
the 1920s, experimentalists knew wavelengths of spectral lines, ..."
3. Paradoxes of Free Will by Gunther Siegmund Stent (2002)
"... culminated in two independent theoretical breakthroughs: the wave equation of
Erwin Schrodinger and the matrix mechanics of Werner Heisenberg. ..."
4. Dynamics & Stochastics: Festschrift in Honour of M.S. Keane by Dee Denteneer, F. den Hollander, M. S. Keane, Evgeny Verbitskiy (2006)
"... 2 University of Vienna and Erwin Schrodinger Institute Abstract: We survey
distributional properties of Revalued cocycles of finite measure preserving ..."
5. Revealing the Hidden Nature of Space And Time: Charting the Course for by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... equally revolutionary development of quantum mechanics by physicists such as
Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, and Erwin Schrodinger. ..."
6. Biographical Memoirs by National Academy of Sciences Staff, National Academy Of Sciences (1980)
"Among these were Werner Heisenberg, Niels Bohr, and Erwin Schrodinger. He became
especially interested in the new (and controversial) matrix mechanics that ..."