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Definition of Schrodinger
1. Noun. Austrian physicist who discovered the wave equation (1887-1961).
Definition of Schrodinger
1. Proper noun. (surname) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schrodinger
Literary usage of Schrodinger
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Topics in Physical Geometry by Robert Hermann (1988)
"It is worth while describing the relation between the Schrodinger equation and
this one ... (ap+bpx)x (3.1) and a Schrodinger-type equation of the form: if ..."
2. Geometric Structures in Nonlinear Physics by Robert Hermann (1991)
"THE Schrodinger AND HEISENBERG “PICTURES”. As explained above, I want ... (They
involve what the physicists call the Heisenberg and Schrodinger “pictures. ..."
3. In the Paradise of the Sufis by Javād Nūrbakhsh (1979)
"Chapter 2 The Theory of Molecular Vibrations 2.1 The Time Independent Schrodinger
Equation Defined in Equation 2.1, the time independent Schrodinger ..."
4. Yang-Mills, Kaluza-Klein, and the Einstein Program by Robert Hermann (1978)
"THE Schrodinger EQUATION FOR THE KALUZA-KLEIN METRIC. SEMI-CLASSICAL QUANTIZATION
It seems to me (as it has to many others) that one of the prime questions ..."
5. Topics in the Geometric Theory of Linear Systems by Robert Hermann (1984)
"... SCATTERING Let us now specialize the general ideas of Section 2 to the case
of great mathematical and physical importance, the Schrodinger equation. ..."
6. Inverse Scattering Papers, 1955-1962 by Irvin W. Kay, Harry E. Moses (1982)
"Iv. THE INVERSE PROBLEM FOR THE Schrodinger EQUATION - THE GEL'FAND-LEVITAN
ALGORITHM AND ITS PROOF The direct problem of solving the two time-independent ..."
7. The Modern Revolution in Physics by Benjamin Crowell (2003)
"... symbol h (h with a slash through it, read "h-bar") as an abbreviation for h/2Tr.
We then have the important result known as the Schrodinger equation: ..."