Schrödinger: Life and Thought

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Cambridge University Press, 06‏/10‏/2015
Erwin Schrödinger was a brilliant and charming Austrian, a great scientist, and a man with a passionate interest in people and ideas. In this, the first comprehensive biography of Schrödinger, Walter Moore draws upon recollections of Schrödinger's friends, family and colleagues, and on contemporary records, letters and diaries. Schrödinger's life is portrayed against the backdrop of Europe at a time of change and unrest. His best known scientific work was the discovery of wave mechanics, for which he was awarded the Nobel prize in 1933. Schrödinger led a very intense life, both in his scientific research and in his personal life. Walter Moore has written a highly readable biography of this fascinating and complex man, which will appeal not only to scientists but to anyone interested in the history of our times, and in the life and thought of one of the great men of twentieth-century science.
 

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Preface
Chronology
Introduction
Family childhood and youth
University of Vienna
Schrödinger at
From Vienna to Zürich
Zürich
Exile in Oxford
Graz
Wartime Dublin
Postwar Dublin
Home to Vienna
References
Name index
Subject index

Discovery of wave mechanics
Berlin

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