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21. Albert Einstein, “Quantum Theory of the Monatomic Ideal Gas, Part Two,”
Proceedings of the Prussian Academy of Sciences
, vol. 1, p. 3 (1925); reprinted in translation in I. Duck and E.C.G. Sudarshan, eds.,
Pauli and the Spin-Statistics Theorem
, World Scientific, Singapore (1997), 89â99.
22. Albert Einstein, “On the Quantum Theory of the Ideal Gas,”
Proceedings of the Prussian Academy of Sciences
, vol. 3, p. 18 (1925); reprinted in translation in I. Duck and E.C.G. Sudarshan, eds.,
Pauli and the Spin-Statistics Theorem
, World Scientific, Singapore (1997), 100â107.
23. Louis de Broglie, “Black Radiation and Light Quanta,”
Journal de Physique et le Radium
, vol. 3, p. 422 (1922); reprinted in
Selected Papers on Wave Mechanics by Louis de Broglie and Leon Brillouin
, vols. 1â7, Blackie and Sons, London (1928).
24. Louis de Broglie, “A Tentative Theory of Light Quanta,” excerpt from
Philosophical Magazine
, vol. 47, p. 446 (1924); reprinted in I. Duck and E.C.G. Sudarshan, eds.,
100 Years of Planck's Quanta
,
chapter 4
, World Scientific, Singapore (2000), 128â141.
25. Louis de Broglie, “Studies on the Theory of Quanta,” PhD thesis, originally published in
Annales de Physique
, vol. 3, p. 22 (1925).
26. Erwin Schrödinger collected nine of his seminal papers on the wave equation into a volume titled
Abhandlungen der Wellenmechanik
(Treatise on Wave Mechanics), which was originally published in 1927. These papers are available in English translation in E. Schrödinger,
Collected Papers on Wave Mechanics
, Chelsea Publishing, New York (1978). The nine papers are titled “Quantisation as a Problem of Proper Values, Parts I, II, III, IV,” “The Continuous Transition from Micro-to Macro-Mechanics,” “On the Relation between the Quantum Mechanics of Heisenberg, Born and Jordan, and That of Schrödinger,” “The Compton Effect,” “The Energy-Momentum Theorem for Material Waves,” and “The Exchange of Energy According to Wave Mechanics.” Note that the term “proper value” was the chosen translation for the German term
Eigenvalue
, which has become standard mathematical terminology in English as well.
INDEX
Note: page numbers in italics refer to images.
Absolute units,
116
Absorption: energy,
185
â
186
; light,
75
â
77
,
270
â
271
Academic appointments of Einstein,
122
â
125
,
130
,
150
â
152
,
165
â
167
Action,
88
,
199
â
201
; principle of least,
88
,
200
; quantum of,
80
,
89
,
99
,
115
,
132
,
155
,
177
,
281
Adler, Friedrich,
124
Annalen der Physik
,
4
,
26
,
44
,
46
,
80
,
88
,
106
,
266
Anschütz, Hermann,
212
Anti-Semitism,
151
,
169
,
206
,
207
â
209
,
211
â
212
Arrhenius, Svante Augustus,
111
â
117
,
142
,
212
Atomic theory,
37
â
38
,
45
â
46
,
113
â
114
; Bohr's,
172
â
179
,
181
â
182
; First Solvay Congress and,
150
.
See also
Quantum theory
Atomic vibration,
104
,
106
â
110
,
178
Atoms,
81
,
107
â
108
,
112
; energy absorption,
185
â
186
,
270
â
271
; light absorption,
75
â
77
,
270
â
271
; random behavior by,
232
â
234
,
284
; vibration,
108
â
110
,
145
,
178
,
248
â
250
Autobiographical notes of Einstein,
279
â
280
,
285
Avogadro's number,
39
,
87
,
113
â
114
,
115
Bertel, Annemarie,
258
Besso, Michele,
48
,
65
â
66
,
73
; correspondence with Einstein,
130
,
156
,
163
,
182
â
183
,
188
,
194
â
196
,
201
,
271
â
273
Blackbody radiation,
56
â
58
,
70
â
74
,
91
,
108
,
138
; Einstein's quantum theory of,
184
â
185
; frequency and,
97
â
98
,
293
; Kirchoff's law and,
291
.
See also
Laws of thermal radiation
;
Thermal radiation
Bohr, Niels,
156
,
170
â
174
,
181
,
199
,
220
,
274
,
280
,
283
â
284
; atomic theory,
172
â
179
,
181
â
182
; de Broglie and,
245
; Einstein on,
179
â
180
,
283
; Heisenberg and,
268
,
269
â
270
; Schrödinger and,
255
,
258
,
263
,
268
,
274
; theory of spectra and,
184
â
186
Bohr-Sommerfeld theory,
170
â
174
,
183
â
184
,
199
â
201
,
249
,
256
,
259
â
260
,
266
,
270
Boltzmann, Ludwig,
6
,
14
,
17
,
33
,
44
,
45
,
55
,
73
,
125
,
223
; death of,
259
; Einstein on,
36
,
38
,
46
,
47
; equation for entropy,
51
â
52
,
56
,
58
,
68
,
91
,
115
,
154
,
288
; Newtonian mechanics and,
42
; Third Law of thermodynamics and,
144
â
145
; tomb of,
51
,
52
Boltzmann's constant,
51
,
68
,
91
,
115
,
154
,
293
Born, Max,
20
,
49
,
136
,
141
,
162
,
211
,
255
,
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â
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,
285
; ghost fields and,
198
â
199
; Heisenberg and,
269
,
271
; interpretation of the wave function,
198
,
274
â
277
; Pauli and,
269
; reverence for Einstein,
269
; Schrödinger and,
274
,
277
Bose, Satyendra Nath,
215
,
228
,
245
,
253
,
274
; academic appointments of,
218
; correspondence with Einstein,
215
â
216
; derivation of Planck's law,
219
â
224
; education of,
217
â
218
; Einstein's critique of second paper by,
225
; Einstein's endorsement of first paper by,
216
,
229
â
230
; influence on Einstein,
229
â
232
; influence on physics,
217
; on new quantum mechanics,
272
; second paper of,
224
; visit to Europe,
225
â
227
;
Bose-Einstein condensation,
233
â
238
,
249
,
256
,
260
,
261
,
279
,
282
Bothe, Walter,
211
; experiment with Geiger on Compton Effect,
283
â
284
Brillouin, Leon,
244
Bucherer, Alfred,
141
Calculus,
28
Caltech,
197
Cartan, Elie,
250
Children of Albert Einstein,
86
,
87
,
152
,
167
Cleve, Per Theodor,
112
Compton, Arthur Holly,
283
Coulomb, Charles Augustin de,
30
De Broglie, Louis,
240
,
241
,
264
,
280
; Einstein on,
241
â
242
,
251
; family of,
242
â
243
; Nobel prize,
252
; Solvay Congress of 1911 and,
244
; theoretical physics and,
244
â
245
; theory on light quanta,
245
â
247
; wave-particle duality,
247
â
250
De Broglie, Maurice,
242
,
243
â
244
,
245
,
250
De Broglie, Pauline,
243
De Broglie wavelength,
252
Degenhart, Joseph,
17
De Haas, Wander J.,
162
Determinism in quantum mechanics,
277
Diffusion,
39
Doppler effect,
190
â
191
,
210
â
211
Dynamical Theory of Gases
,
99
Dyson, Frank,
205
Eddington, Arthur Stanley,
204
â
205
Ehrat, Jakob,
22
Ehrenfest, Paul,
72
,
167
,
194
,
195
,
197
,
211
,
224
,
231
,
271
,
273
; Bose statistics and,
238
; ultraviolet catastrophe and,
72
Einstein, Albert,
14
,
153
; academic appointments of,
122
â
125
,
130
,
150
â
151
; accomplishments of,
279
â
282
; anti-Semitism and,
151
,
169
,
206
,
207
â
209
,
211
â
212
; autobiographical notes by,
279
â
280
,
285
; in Berlin, Germany,
165
â
167
; in Bern, Switzerland,
46
â
48
,
62
â
66
,
122
â
123
; on blackbody radiation,
70
â
74
,
184
â
187
,
284
â
285
; on Bohr,
180
,
283
; on Boltzmann,
36
,
38
,
46
; Born and,
285
; Bose and,
215
â
227
,
229
â
230
,
281
â
282
; on Brownian motion,
39
,
259
; children of,
86
,
87
,
152
,
167
; correspondence with Besso,
130
,
156
,
163
,
182
â
183
,
188
,
194
â
196
,
201
,
271
â
273
; on de Broglie,
241
â
242
,
251
; dislike of quantum theory,
1
â
2
,
277
; divorce from Mileva Maric,
194
â
196
; on Drude,
44
; early work in theoretical physics,
26
â
27
; early work on relativity theory,
3
â
4
,
151
,
161
; Elsa Einstein and,
164
â
165
,
193
,
210
; on energy quantization using Planck's resonators,
91
â
92
; on ether,
83
â
85
; fame of,
205
â
207
,
216
; first published work on atomic theory,
45
â
46
; formal education of,
15
â
20
,
46
â
47
; “fusion” theory of light,
137
â
138
; on Gibbs,
50
; health of,
193
â
196
; heuristic point of view on light,
70
â
79
; on idea gas law,
230
â
238
; influence of Maxwell on,
34
â
35
,
50
,
84
â
85
,
153
; influence of Nernst on,
146
â
148
,
154
,
163
â
164
,
228
; influence of Newton on,
29
,
35
; interest in quantum theory,
3
,
125
â
128
,
183
â
184
; Jewish identity of,
208
â
209
; Lorentz and,
50
,
130
â
135
,
153
â
154
,
167
,
194
,
197
; on matrix mechanics,
271
â
3
; Mileva Maric and,
48
,
62
,
63
,
129
â
130
,
152
,
164
â
165
; Anna Meyer-Schmid and,
129
â
130
; Nobel prize won by,
282
; Olympia Academy and,
63
â
66
,
212
; papers on First and Second Laws of thermodynamics,
48
â
49
; parents of,
24
â
25
; peers and friends in Bern,
63
â
66
; PhD thesis,
46
â
47
; on Planck,
26
â
27
,
73
â
74
,
285
; Planck's response to theory of light quanta,
80
â
81
; Planck's support for special theory of relativity and,
88
â
89
; in Prague, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire,
152
; probabilistic interpretation of wavefunction and,
276
,
282
; as a prodigy,
15
â
16
; quantum ideal gas and,
230
â
232
,
235
â
238
; on radioactive decay,
182
â
183
; reputation among his peers,
21
â
23
; rise in stature of,
150
â
152
; Rubens on,
208
; Schrödinger and,
238
â
240
,
254
â
267
; sliding mirror thought experiment,
138
â
139
,
189
; Ernest Solvay and,
149
â
150
,
156
â
158
; Sommerfeld and,
125
â
126
,
184
; A. Douglas Stone's interest in,
2
â
3
; teaching career of,
44
â
45
,
47
,
63
,
122
; time dilation and,
248
; travel around the world,
209
â
210
,
212
â
213
; on wave function in q-space,
275
â
276
; Heinrich Weber and,
15
â
20
,
26
,
35
,
103
,
152
; during World War I,
168
â
170
,
193
â
194
,
204
.
See also
Quantum theory
;
Theory of relativity