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  1. e. Paul Ehrenfest (18 January 1880 – 25 September 1933) was an Austrian theoretical physicist who made major contributions to the field of statistical mechanics and its relations with quantum mechanics, including the theory of phase transition [1] and the Ehrenfest theorem. He befriended Albert Einstein on a visit to Prague in 1912 and became ...

  2. Jul 1, 2019 · Learn about the life and work of Paul Ehrenfest, a student of Ludwig Boltzmann and a teacher of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Enrico Fermi. Discover how he contributed to the statistical foundations of thermodynamics and how he influenced the next generation of physicists.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Paul Ehrenfest (born Jan. 18, 1880, Vienna, Austria—died Sept. 25, 1933, Amsterdam, Neth.) was an Austrian theoretical physicist who helped clarify the foundations of quantum theory and statistical mechanics. Ehrenfest studied with Ludwig Boltzmann at the University of Vienna, where he received his doctorate in

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  4. Jan 1, 2014 · A conference at Niels Bohr’s Copenhagen institute, just weeks before Paul Ehrenfest’s suicide in September 1933. Seated left to right in the front row are Bohr, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, Ehrenfest, Max Delbrück, and Lise Meitner. Directly behind Ehrenfest is Meitner’s nephew Otto Frisch.

  5. Biography. Paul Ehrenfest's father, Sigmund Ehrenfest, came from a poor Jewish family. He was working in a weaving mill in the Jewish village of Loschwitz in Moravia when he married Johanna Jellinek. After the marriage they moved to Vienna where they set up a grocery business which fared rather well. They had five children who survived birth ...

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  7. May 23, 2018 · Learn about Paul Ehrenfest, a theoretical physicist who made critical contributions to statistical mechanics and the quantum theory. Find out about his life, education, marriage, teaching, and legacy.

  8. Aug 25, 2010 · How did Ehrenfest, Bohr, and Einstein meet, collaborate, and influence each other in the development of quantum theory? This article traces their correspondence and encounters from 1918 to 1921, and explores their personal and scientific relationships.

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