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  1. Albert Einstein / Arnold Sommerfeld. Briefwechsel. Sechzig Briefe aus dem goldenen Zeitalter der modernen Physik.
  2. Arnold Sommerfeld
  3. Albert Einstein / Arnold Sommerfeld. Briefwechsel. Sechzig Briefe aus dem goldenen Zeitalter der modernen Physik. by Armin, editor. [EINSTEIN] HERMANN, 1968
  4. Albert Einstein Arnold Sommerfeld: Briefwechsel by Armin Hermann, 1968
  5. Suman Seth'sCrafting the Quantum: Arnold Sommerfeld and the Practice of Theory, 1890-1926 (Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology) [Hardcover](2010) by S.,(Author) Seth, 2010
  6. Hochschullehrer (Clausthal-Zellerfeld): Arnold Sommerfeld, Friedrich Fürstenberg, Paul Ramdohr, Friedrich Adolph Roemer, Wilhelm Biltz (German Edition)
  7. Neurodynamics: Proceedings of the 9th Summer Workshop on Mathematical Physics, Arnold Sommerfeld Institute for Mathematical Physics Clausthal, 17-20 (Neural Networks) by F. Pasemann, 1991-11
  8. Mechanics (Lectures on Theoretical Physics, Volume I) by Arnold Sommerfeld, 1952
  9. Vorlesungen Uber Theoretische Physik, Band I: Mechanik by Arnold Sommerfeld, 1964-01-01
  10. Partial Differential Equations In Physics by Arnold Sommerfeld, 1953-01-01
  11. Group of 2 papers. Includes: SOMMERFELD. Zur Theorie der Feinstruktur des Wasserstoffs. Offprint from: Zeitschrift für Physik, Band 118, Heft 5 & 6. by Arnold (1868-1951). SOMMERFELD, 1941-01-01
  12. Zur elektronentheorie der metalle auf grund der Fermischen Statistik. I. Teil: allgemeines, stromungs- und austrittsvorgange. with: SOMMERFELD, A. Zur elektronentheorie der metalle auf grund der Fermischen Statistik. II. Teil: thermo-elektrische, galvano-mahnetische und thermo-magnetische vorgange. by Arnold, (1868-1951). SOMMERFELD, 1928-01-01
  13. Atomic Structure and Spectral Lines by Arnold; Brose, Henry L. Sommerfeld, 1923
  14. Lectures on Theoretical Physics: Optics (Lectures on Theoretical Physics volume iv) by Arnold Sommerfeld, 1964-06-01

41. IBZ - Internationales Begegnungszentrum Der Wissenschaft - Arnold Sommerfeld
Translate this page Dr. arnold sommerfeld. Er wirkte von 1906 bis zu seinem Tode 1951 an der Universität Mehr zum Leben und Forschen von arnold sommerfeld finden Sie hier.
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Namenspatron des Internationalen Begegnungszentrums der Wissenschaft in München ist der theoretische Physiker und Mitbegründer der Quantentheorie Prof. Dr. Arnold Sommerfeld. Er wirkte von 1906 bis zu seinem Tode 1951 an der Universität München, wo er einen Lehrstuhl für theoretische Physik innehatte. Sommerfeld war eine herausragende Forscherpersönlichkeit mit einer genuinen Lehrbegabung, An seinem Institut sammelten sich junge Wissenschaftler aus der ganzen Welt und entwickelten im Dialog eine neue Physik. Zu seinen Schülern zählen die Nobelpreisträger Peter Debye, Max von Laue, Wolfgang Pauli, Werner Heisenberg, Isidor I. Rabi, Linus Pauling, und Hans Bethe. Wissenschaftlich Diskussionen pflegt Sommerfeld im Münchner Café am Hofgarten fortzusetzen. Hier traf er sich aber auch gerne zu einem Gespräch "unter vier Augen". Anliegen des IBZ ist es, die unkonventionelle Art der Sommerfeldschen Diskussionsrunden im "Arnold-Sommerfeld-Haus" neu zu beleben. Mehr zum Leben und Forschen von Arnold Sommerfeld finden Sie hier

42. Ava Helen And Linus Pauling Papers - 01. Correspondence, 359 - 371
361.2, sommerfeld, arnold Biographical Information, 1951. 361.3, sommerfeld,arnold Reprints of Memorial by LP, 1951. 361.4, sommerfeld, arnold Reprints,
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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers Collections Pauling Papers Home 01. Correspondence, 1919-2000 (385 boxes) Boxes 359 - 371 Box Folder Sidgwick, N.V., 1935-1951. Sidgwick, N.V.: Correspondence, 1935-1951. S: Individual Correspondence. (Silvetti - Soldate) , No Date Silvetti, Anthony, 1976-1985. Simon, F.E., 1948-1954. Simons, Howard, [ Washington Post Assistant Editor] 1970. Sinatra, Frank, 1972. Sinnott, Edmond W., 1940. Slater, John C., 1953, 1959. Smith, R. Arnold, 1978-1989. Snow, C.P., 1961. Snow, Edgar, 1958. Sobel, Albert, 1957, 1962. Soddy, Frederick, 1947. Soldate, Albert M., 1950-1951, 1957-1958. Sommerfeld, Arnold: Reprints, Correspondence, 1918-1951. Sommerfeld, Arnold: Correspondence, 1926-1949. Sommerfeld, Arnold: Biographical Information, 1951. Sommerfeld, Arnold: Reprints of Memorial by L.P., 1951. Sommerfeld, Arnold: Reprints, 1918-1938. S: Individual Correspondence. (Sosman - Steinhardt) , No Date Sosman, Robert B., 1947, 1962. Spanel, A.N. and Margaret, 1974-1976, 1978-1980, 1982-1986, 1988, 1991-1993. Spedding, F.H. 1940-1941, 1946-1947, 1952.

43. Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld
Biography of arnold sommerfeld (18681951) arnold sommerfeld attended theGymnasium in Königsberg. Two slightly older pupils at the same school were
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Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld
Born: 5 Dec 1868 in Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia)
Died: 26 April 1951 in Munich, Germany
Arnold Sommerfeld attended the Gymnasium in Königsberg. Two slightly older pupils at the same school were Minkowski and Wien. Sommerfeld studied at the University of Königsberg where he was taught by Hilbert, Hurwitz and Lindemann. At this time the University of Königsberg was famous for its school of Theoretical Physics which had been founded by Franz Neumann. However Sommerfeld's interests vere in mathematics rather than physics. In 1891 Sommerfeld was awarded his doctorate from Königsberg. In 1893 Sommerfeld left Königsberg for Göttingen where he became Klein's assistant. Hurwitz had left Königsberg a year before Sommerfeld and Lindemann left in the same year as Sommerfeld. Two years later Hilbert was to follow Sommerfeld to Göttingen. At Göttingen, the direction of Sommerfeld's research was immediately influenced by Klein who at this time was heavily involved in applying the theory of functions of a complex variable, and other pure mathematics, to a range of physical topics from astronomy to dynamics. Sommerfeld's first work under Klein's supervision was an impressive piece of work on the mathematical theory of diffraction. His work on this topic contains important theory of partial differential equations. Other important work which he undertook while at Göttingen included the study of the propogation of electromagnetic waves in wires and the study of the field produced by a moving electron.

44. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Arnold Sommerfeld
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45. Mathematical Theory Of Diffraction (Sommerfeld)-Birkhäuser Angewandte Mathema
arnold sommerfeld s Mathematische Theorie der Diffraction marks a milestone inoptical theory, full of insights that are still relevant today.
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46. Arnold Sommerfeld -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
arnold Johannes sommerfeld (December 5, 1868 April 26, 1951) was a (A person arnold sommerfeld was born in (Click link for more info and facts about
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Arnold Johannes Sommerfeld (December 5, 1868 - April 26, 1951) was a (A person of German nationality) German physicist who introduced the (Click link for more info and facts about fine-structure constant) fine-structure constant in 1919.
Arnold Sommerfeld was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Königsberg) Königsberg , where he also studied mathematics. After receiving doctorate in 1891 he changed to the University of (Click link for more info and facts about Göttingen) Göttingen , where he received professorship in 1896. 1897 he became professor of mathematics at the University of (Click link for more info and facts about Clausthal-Zellerfeld) Clausthal-Zellerfeld , in 1900 for technical engineering at the (Click link for more info and facts about University of Aachen) University of Aachen , where he developed the theory of Hydrodynamic lubrication.
In 1906 he finally became professor of physics at the University of (The capital and largest city of Bavaria in southeastern Germany) Munich . There he came in contact with the (A physical theory of relativity based on the assumption that the speed of light in a vacuum is a constant and the assumption that the laws of physics are invariant in all inertial systems) special theory of relativity by (Physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity; Einstein also proposed that light consists of discrete quantized bundles of energy (later called photons) (1879-1955))

47. Sommerfeld, Arnold (1868-1951) (http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~Sommerfeld/)
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50. Arnold Sommerfeld
Translate this page arnold sommerfeld wurde am 5. Dezember 1868 in Königsberg geboren. Er starb am 26.April 1951 in München.. Nachdem er in Königsberg Mathematik studiert
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Felix Klein habilitiert , den er stets als seinen "eigentlichen Lehrer" angesehen hat "nicht nur in mathematischen, sondern auch in mathematisch-physikalischen Dingen und in der Auffassung der Mechanik" Klein August von Borries Otto Schlick Albert Einstein auf, die bisher nur von Max Planck mit der relativistischen "Voreilung" bei. Peter Debye Einstein Quantenkonzept gewonnen wurde. Auf Initiative Walther Nernsts Photoelektrischen Effekt , die Theorie der Gamma-Strahlen und die Planckschen Wirkungsquantums Arthur Erich Haas in Wien eineinhalb Jahre zuvor aus dem Aufbau der Atome die Plancksche Konstante h Quantenkonzept wurde weithin beachtet. Als Niels Bohr Zeeman-Effektes Paul S.Epstein die Theorie des Stark-Effektes Bohrs Bohr-Sommerfeldschen Atomtheorie 'Atombau und Spektrallinien' Johannnes Keplers Sommerfeldsche Atommodell hat deshalb auch Sommerfeld einen "Kepler redivivus" genannt. Werner Heisenberg) "philosophische" Einstein Werner Heisenberg Einstein und Bohr und Heisenberg vorgelegten 'Kopenhagener Deutung' Einstein Bohr-Sommerfeldschen Atommodells in sein Lehrbuch 'Atombau und Spektrallinien' eingearbeitet hatte, so diente nun der

51. UNM Physics And Astronomy Department Web Site
sommerfeld, arnold, Wellenmechanik, In, QP 2027. sommerfeld, arnold, Electrodynamics,In sommerfeld, arnold, Partial Differential Equations in Physics.
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52. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Arnold Sommerfeld
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53. Sommerfeld, Arnold (Johannes Wilhelm) (b. Dec. 5, 1868, Königsberg
sommerfeld, arnold (Johannes Wilhelm). (b. Dec. sommerfeld also did detailedwork on wave mechanics, and his theory of electrons in metals proved
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Sommerfeld, Arnold (Johannes Wilhelm) As professor of theoretical physics at Munich (1906-31), he did his most important work. His investigations of atomic spectra led him to suggest that, in the Bohr model of the atom, the electrons move in elliptical orbits as well as circular ones. From this idea he postulated the azimuthal quantum number. He later introduced the magnetic quantum number as well. Sommerfeld also did detailed work on wave mechanics, and his theory of electrons in metals proved valuable in the study of thermoelectricity and metallic conduction.

54. Physics In Australia To 1945 - BROSE, Henry Herman Leopold Adolf
(Translation) sommerfeld, arnold, Atomic structure and spectral lines. (Translation) sommerfeld, arnold, Three lectures on atomic physics.
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BROSE, Henry Herman Leopold Adolf
Born Adelaide 15 September 1890; died Sydney June 1965. Education University of Adelaide (B.Sc. 1909, D.Sc. 1931) and Oxford University (B.A. 1919, D.Philosophy 1925). Rhodes Scholar South Australia 1913. Civilian prisoner in Germany, 1914-19. Senior lecturer in physics, Sydney University, 1926. Assistant professor of physics University College Nottingham 1927-31; professor 1931-36. Research scientist, Cancer Research Committee, Sydney University, 1936-38. Consulting biophysicist, Sydney, 1939-65.
  • The motions of electrons in oxygeneral Philosophical Magazine , S.6, 50 (1925), 536-546. (With J. Bannon) The motions of electrons in ethylene. Philosophical Magazine , S.7, 6 (1928), 817-824. (With E.H. Saayman) The atomic diameters of hydrogen and the inert gases with respect to electrons of very low velocity. Nature (With J.E. Keyston) The behaviour of methane molecules and argon atoms in collisions with very slow electrons.
  • 55. The Improved Bohr's Theory
    arnold sommerfeld, arnold sommerfeld (18681951) - was the German scientist whoassumed that the orbits of electrons doesn t have to be spherical but can
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    THE IMPROVED BOHR'S THEORY
    T he Bohr's theory explained very well the spectral lines of the hydrogen - like atoms. Soon it was discovered that the spectral lines are not homogenous but consist of several convenient lines.
    A rnold Sommerfeld (1868-1951) - was the German scientist who assumed that the orbits of electrons doesn't have to be spherical but can also be elliptic. The electrons can move only on some, allowed ellipses. He coined a second l number which was called the secondary quantum number or the azimuthal quantum number . The number defined the shape, the oblateness of an orbit. For n=1 the orbit can be only spherical (l=0), for n=2 there are two orbits of different shapes (l=0 - the elliptic one, l=1 - the spherical one). For any n there are n kinds of shapes of the orbits. The electrons moving on the two orbits of the same n number but of different shape have a bit different energies. That explaines the discovered structure of the spectral lines.
    A nother thing improving the Bohr atom was the discovery that the orbits don't have to lay in the same plane. They can be oriented in space on some defined directions. Their orientation is defined by

    56. Library Catalog
    sommerfeld, arnold Auth.. , 5 Bopp, F Vorlesungen ueber theoretische Physik,5 Info. Feynman, Richard Phillips Auth.. Shaha.
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    57. Library Catalog
    sommerfeld, arnold Auth.. Bethe, Hans Elektronentheorie der Metalle, Info.sommerfeld, arnold Auth.. Bethe, Hans Elektronentheorie der Metalle
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    58. Edward G. Ramberg Papers, American Philosophical Society
    Ramberg also translated arnold sommerfeld s book Electrodynamics Lectures The most important letters may be those with arnold sommerfeld and his wife,
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    Edward G. Ramberg Papers
    (11.5 linear feet) Ms. Coll. 88 American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract The bulk of the Ramberg papers consists of files pertaining to his work with Amnesty International, the American Friends Service Committee, and peace groups in the Philadelphia and Bucks County region. Of particular note is a bundle of correspondence with Sommerfeld.
    • Background note Administrative information Background note A physicist and social activist, Edward Granville Ramberg was born in Florence, Italy, on June 14, 1907, to an American mother and German. Lucy (Dodd), an artist, and Walter, a philologist, surrounded their children Walter, Edward, and Lucy with art and culture, raising them in a rare cosmopolitan atmosphere in which they spoke French, German, Italian, and English. But Edward's life changed abruptly at seven, when his father was killed while serving with the German army. After moving to Munich for the duration of the war, the Rambergs returned to Lucy's family home in Portland, Oregon, in 1920, graduating from Lincoln High two years later. An excellent student with a marked ability in quantitative sciences, Ramberg's collegiate career was neverthless marked by several interruptions. Although he enrolled at Reed College in 1922, he transferred to Cornell two years later, taking a hiatus from 1925-1927 to work in optical computation at Bausch and Lomb Optical Company. He decided to remain at Cornell after receiving his bachelor's degree in 1928 to work with F. K. Richtmyer, with whom he continued to collaborate throughout the 1930s.

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