Erwin Schrödinger – 50 Years After
Editors
Wolfgang L. Reiter
University of Vienna, AustriaJakob Yngvason
University of Vienna, Austria
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pp. v–viii ForewordWolfgang L. ReiterJakob Yngvason
p. iv Contentspp. 1–7 Erwin Schrödinger – personal reminiscencesWalter Thirring
DOI 10.4171/121-1/1pp. 9–36 Schrödinger and the genesis of wave mechanicsJürgen Renn
DOI 10.4171/121-1/2pp. 37–84 Do we understand quantum mechanics – finally?Jürg M. FröhlichBaptiste Schubnel
DOI 10.4171/121-1/3pp. 87–108 Schrödinger’s cat and her laboratory cousinsAnthony J. Leggett
DOI 10.4171/121-1/4pp. 109–121 Digital and open system quantum simulation with trapped ionsMarkus MüllerPeter Zoller
DOI 10.4171/121-1/5pp. 123–132 Optomechanical Schrödinger cats – a case for spaceMarkus AspelmeyerRainer Kaltenbaek
DOI 10.4171/121-1/6pp. 135–151 A quantum discontinuity: The Schrödinger–Bohr dialogueHelge Kragh
DOI 10.4171/121-1/7pp. 153–162 The debate between Hendrik A. Lorentz and Schrödinger on wave mechanicsAnne J. Kox
DOI 10.4171/121-1/8pp. 165–174 A few reasons why Louis de Broglie discovered matter waves and yet did not discover Schrödinger’s equationOlivier Darrigol
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