Max Born and Molecular Theory

  • Rechenberg H
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Abstract

While the 20th century is approaching its conclusion, the historian may look back and assemble the essential scientific fruits of the this period. Nearly fifty years ago, Werner Heisenberg stated in a lecture that in quantum or wave mechanics ``a new, unified science of matter has arisen, where the separation between chemistry and physics essentially lost any meaning'', because (Heisenberg 1953):

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Rechenberg, H. (2007). Max Born and Molecular Theory. In Theoretical Physics Fin de Siècle (pp. 7–20). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46700-9_1

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