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  1. 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)) 283 Accesses. 4 Citations. Abstract.

    • Arthur H. Compton, Werner Heisenberg
    • 1930
  2. 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
    • 183 (1st edition)
    • 1930
    • 1930
  3. the general transformation theory and the quantum theory of wave fields was not available in English at the time the manuscript was pre­ pared. The former bas since been treated in several texts (E. U. Con­ don and P. M. Morse, Quantum Jf e~;hanks; A E. Ruark H. C. Urey, Aloms, Mokctduallll Qu<lftla; both published by McGmw·Hill).

    • Arthur H. Compton, Werner Heisenberg
    • 1930
  4. 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...

  5. 26 de mar. de 2013 · The physical principles of the quantum theory. by. Heisenberg, Werner, 1901-1976. Publication date. 1950. Topics. Quantum theory. Publisher. [New York] Dover Publications.

  6. The object of this paper is to reformulate the principles of the quantum theory as a sequence of propositions which shall be either summary statements of standard experimental procedure or hypotheses concerning the results of experiment and having an immediate physical interpretation.

  7. The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2022. Donald H. Menzel and. David Layzer. Article. Metrics. Get access Rights & Permissions. Extract. Modern physics, which had its beginnings in the inclined-plane experiments of Galileo, deals with the measurable aspects of the world about us.