Schrodinger (famous for Schrodinger's Cat thought game) was born August 12, 1887.
He died January 4, 1961 (age 73).
The Schrdinger equation was derived by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrdinger in 1925 as a mathematical equation that describes how the quantum state of a physical system changes over time. It is a fundamental equation in quantum mechanics and is used to predict the behavior of particles at the atomic and subatomic levels.
Schrdinger's equation was developed by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrdinger in 1926 as a fundamental equation in quantum mechanics. It describes how the wave function of a quantum system evolves over time. The equation is used to predict the behavior of quantum particles, such as electrons, in terms of probabilities rather than definite outcomes. It is a key tool in understanding the wave-particle duality of quantum mechanics and is essential for studying the behavior of microscopic particles at the quantum level.
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