Erwin Schrödinger and the rise of wave mechanics. II. The creation of wave mechanics

Foundations of Physics 17 (12):1141-1188 (1987)
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This article (Part II) deals with the creation of the theory of wave mechanics by Erwin Schrödinger in Zurich during the early months of 1926; he laid the foundations of this theory in his first two communications toAnnalen der Physik. The background of Schrödinger's work on, and his actual creation of, wave mechanics are analyzed

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Louis de Broglie und die Entdeckung der Materiewellen.Fritz Kubli - 1970 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 7 (1):26-68.

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