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  1. Hendrik Anthony Kramers (Róterdam, 17 de diciembre de 1894-Oegstgeest, 24 de abril de 1952) fue un físico neerlandés, autor de destacados trabajos en colaboración con Niels Bohr y con Werner Heisenberg sobre la aplicación de la teoría cuántica a las propiedades de la materia.

  2. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Hendrik Anthony Kramers (born Dec. 17, 1894, Rotterdam—died April 24, 1952, Oegstgeest, Neth.) was a Dutch physicist who, with Ralph de Laer Kronig, derived important equations relating the absorption to the dispersion of light.

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    Hendrik Anthony "Hans" Kramers (17 December 1894 – 24 April 1952) was a Dutch physicist who worked with Niels Bohr to understand how electromagnetic waves interact with matter and made important contributions to quantum mechanics and statistical physics.

  4. Hendrik Anthony Kramers. Quick Info. Born. 17 December 1894. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Died. 24 April 1952. Oegstgeest, The Netherlands. Summary. Hendrik Kramers was a Dutch physicist who worked with Niels Bohr to understand how electromagnetic waves interact with matter. View two larger pictures. Biography.

  5. Hendrik Anthony Kramers ( Róterdam, 17 de diciembre de 1894- Oegstgeest, 24 de abril de 1952) fue un físico neerlandés, autor de destacados trabajos en colaboración con Niels Bohr y con Werner Heisenberg sobre la aplicación de la teoría cuántica a las propiedades de la materia.

  6. 12 de may. de 2020 · The foundations of quantum theory. Quantum theory of free particles -- Non-relativistic quantum theory of bound particles -- The non-relativistic treatment of the many-body problem -- Transformation theory -- Perturbation theory -- pt. II. Quantum theory of the electron and of radiation.

  7. Hendrik Anthony Kramers. 1894-1952. Dutch theoretical physicist known for his important contributions to quantum mechanics. He demonstrated that quantization of classical orbits in helium atoms produces instabilities, indicating inadequacies in provisional quantum theory (1923).