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The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory. Chapter. pp 117–166. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Arthur H. Compton & Werner Heisenberg. Part of the book series: Gesammelte Werke / Collected Works ( (HEISENBERG,volume B)) 285 Accesses. 4 Citations. Abstract.
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The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory (German: Physikalischen Prinzipien der Quantentheorie publisher: S. Hirzel Verlag, 1930) by Nobel laureate (1932) Werner Heisenberg and subsequently translated by Carl Eckart and Frank C. Hoyt. The book was first published in 1930 by University of Chicago Press.
- Arthur H. Compton, Werner Heisenberg
- 1930
His matrix theory is one of the bases of modern quantum mechanics, while his "uncertainty principle" has altered our whole philosophy of science. In this classic, based on lectures delivered at the University of Chicago, Heisenberg presents a complete physical picture of quantum theory.
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- Arthur H. Compton, Werner Heisenberg
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Mar 14, 2022 · The laws and definitions of classical physics are, at least superficially, differential equations in which each variable represents the result of a particular kind of measurement. These variables are usually called physical quantites.
The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory (1930) CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY §I. THEORY AND EXPER.DIENT The experiments of physics and their results can be described in the language of daily life. Thus if the physi cist did not demand a theory to explain his results and could be content, say, with a description of the lines ap
His matrix theory is one of the bases of modern quantum mechanics, while his "uncertainty principle" has altered our whole philosophy of science. In this classic, based on lectures delivered at the University of Chicago, Heisenberg presents a complete physical picture of quantum theory.