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Albert Einstein developed the theories of general relativity and special relativity. He also did work in quantum theory. (He won a Nobel prize for his work with light.)
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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.
Primarily it was Max Planck who introduced the quantum theory later it was developed by several other scientists.
I presume you are asking about physics theories. My judgement would be general relativity and quantum mechanics. Both were developed mainly (in the former case, almost entirely) by German scientists.
Rudolf Haag has written: 'Local quantum physics' -- subject(s): Quantum field theory, Quantum theory 'On quantum field theories' -- subject(s): Quantum theory
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Laura Ruetsche has written: 'Interpreting quantum theories' -- subject(s): Quantum theory, Philosophy
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A quantum test typically refers to an experiment or evaluation conducted within the field of quantum physics to test theories or principles related to quantum mechanics. These tests often involve measuring the behavior of particles or energy at the quantum level to understand and verify the predictions of quantum theory.
Quantum computing.
There is no corresponding quantum of mass in the same way as there is for charge in quantum physics. The concept of quantized mass is not a fundamental aspect of quantum theory. Instead, mass is typically treated as a continuous variable in most physical theories.