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Jean Barriol has written: 'Elements of quantum mechanics with chemical applications' -- subject(s): Quantum theory
Stephen L. Adler has written: 'Quantum Theory as an Emergent Phenomenon' -- subject(s): Quantum theory 'Quaternionic quantum mechanics and quantum fields' -- subject(s): Quantum theory, Quaternions, Mathematical physics, Quantum field theory
Rudolf Haag has written: 'Local quantum physics' -- subject(s): Quantum field theory, Quantum theory 'On quantum field theories' -- subject(s): Quantum theory
Heinrich Saller has written: 'Operational Quantum Theory I' 'Operational quantum theory' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Quantum theory
The original founder of quantum theory was Max Plank. The basic theory has been improved upon many times but there hasn't been a 'Modern Quantum Theory' that replaces the old.
The original founder of quantum theory was Max Plank. The basic theory has been improved upon many times but there hasn't been a 'Modern Quantum Theory' that replaces the old.
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck is regarded as the founder of the quantum theory.
The quantum mechanical model is called the quantum theory.
Quantum theory was not the result of a single experiment, a single discovery, or even a single scientist. Quantum theory evolved gradually, over several decades.
Tore Wessel-Berg has written: 'Electromagnetic and Quantum Measurements - A Bitemporal Neoclassical Theory' 'Electromagnetic and quantum measurements' -- subject(s): Electromagnetic measurements, Physical measurements, Quantum theory 'Theoretical investigation of bulk semiconductor techniques for application to phased array microwave devices' -- subject(s): Industrial applications, Microwave devices, Semiconductors
The most known theory in quantum mechanics would be the Broglie-Bohm theory. Other popular theories are the string theory, quantum entanglement, and SchrÌ_dinger's cat.
the theory of evolution, general relativity, quantum theory