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  1. Philosophical Problems of Quantum Physics by Werner Heisenberg, 1979-06
  2. Physics and Beyond, Encounters and Conversations by Heisenberg Werner, 1972
  3. Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science by Werner Heisenberg, 2007-05-01
  4. Uncertainty: The Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg by David C. Cassidy, 1993-08-15
  5. Across the Frontiers by Werner Heisenberg, 1990-10
  6. The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory by Werner Heisenberg, 1930-06
  7. Encounters with Einstein by Werner Heisenberg, 1989-10-01
  8. Physics and Philosophy The Revolution in Modern Science by Heisenberg Werner, 1958
  9. Philosophische Weltbilder des 20. Jahrhunderts: Eine interdisziplinare Studie zu Max Planck und Werner Heisenberg (Epistemata) (German Edition) by Cornelia Liesenfeld, 1992
  10. Bayerische Gestalten: 74 Lebensbilder von Herzog Tassilo III. bis Werner Heisenberg (German Edition) by Karl Wieninger, 1981
  11. Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science by Werner Heisenberg, 1962
  12. Fundamental Physics - Heisenberg and Beyond
  13. Heisenberg's War: The Secret History Of The German Bomb by Thomas Powers, 2000-08-11
  14. 100 Years Werner Heisenberg: Works and Impact

1. Werner Heisenberg - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Werner Heisenberg (5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics and is best known for asserting the
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Heisenberg" redirects here. For the neurobiologist and geneticist, see Martin Heisenberg Werner Heisenberg
Born Werner Karl Heisenberg
5 December 1901
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Nationality German Fields Physics Institutions University of Göttingen
University of Copenhagen

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Max Born
Doctoral students Felix Bloch
Edward Teller
Rudolph E. Peierls Reinhard Oehme ... Isospin Influenced Robert Döpel Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics Max Planck Medal Notes He was the father of the neurobiologist Martin Heisenberg and the son of August Heisenberg Werner Heisenberg German theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics and is best known for asserting the uncertainty principle of quantum theory . In addition, he made important contributions to nuclear physics quantum field theory , and particle physics Heisenberg, along with Max Born and Pascual Jordan , set forth the matrix formulation of quantum mechanics in 1925. Heisenberg was awarded the 1932

2. Heisenberg, Werner Karl Definition Of Heisenberg, Werner Karl In The Free Online
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3. Werner Heisenberg - Wikipédia
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Werner Heisenberg est né en 1901 à Wurtzbourg dans une famille d'enseignants (son père était l’ helléniste August Heisenberg éclaireur dans des Mouvements de jeunesse Il était passionné par les mathématiques et suivit en auditeur libre plusieurs cours de l’ Université de Munich , notamment sur les méthodes mathématiques de la physique moderne. En fait, il voulait sauter les deux années préparatoires de mathématiques et à cette fin, il s'entretint avec un des professeurs de mathématiques, mais ce dernier se montra très critique vis-à-vis des mathématiques appliquées. Dans son autobiographie

4. Werner Heisenberg - Biography
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Franck venia legendi at that University.
From 1924 until 1925 he worked, with a Rockefeller Grant, with Niels Bohr
In 1926 he was appointed Lecturer in Theoretical Physics at the University of Copenhagen under Niels Bohr and in 1927, when he was only 26, he was appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Leipzig.
In 1929 he went on a lecture tour to the United States, Japan, and India.
In 1941 he was appointed Professor of Physics at the University of Berlin and Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics there.

5. Heisenberg, Werner
Werner Heisenberg (19011976), a German physicist considered among the founders of quantum mechanics, the new physics of the atomic world, and especially for his contribution of
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6. Encyclopédie De L'Agora | Incertitude
Dossier sur le principe d velopp par Heisenberg, dans l encyclop die de l Agora.
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7. Heisenberg, Werner Definition Of Heisenberg, Werner In The Free Online Encyclope
Heisenberg, Werner (vĕr`nər hī`zənbĕrk), 1901–76, German physicist. One of the founders of the quantum theory, he is best known for his uncertainty principle uncertainty
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8. Heisenberg, Werner Karl Heisenberg: Information From Answers.com
Heisenberg , Werner Karl Heisenberg German mathematical physicist noted for stating the uncertainty principle
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9. Werner Heisenberg: A Bibliography Of His Writings, By David Cassidy
Covers years from 1920-2001, including the top 10 scientific papers, most popular essays, and most popular monographs. The bibliography is online at the American Institute of Physics, and is also available in print form.
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WERNER HEISENBERG
A Bibliography of His Writings
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10. Heisenberg, Werner - Astro-Databank, Werner Heisenberg Horoscope, Born 5 Decembe
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Werner Heisenberg born on 5 December 1901 Wurzburg, Germany
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German scientist who, as an atomic physicist, won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1932 for his creation of quantum mechanics and was acknowledged as "the greatest German theoretical physicist." He was known for developing matrix mechanics which was the mathematical formulation of his theory of quantum mechanics. He was also known for the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which contributed heavily to the development of quantum mechanics and influenced modern philosophical thought as well. (Einstein took issue with the basis of the uncertainty principle, and it was over this and related theories that he issued one of his most famous quotes, "God does not play dice with the universe," though this may have been directed more at a group of physicists than to Heisenberg in particular.) Heisenberg taught physics at Copenhagen in 1926, Leipzig from 1927-1941, and the University of Berlin in 1942. He was associated early in his career with Nobel prize winners Niels Bohr and Max Born. Werner Karl Heisenberg was the son of Dr. August Heisenberg, a professor of Greek philology. Raised and educated in Munich, he studied theoretical physics at the University of Munich where he distinguished himself introducing and defending new concepts. He earned a Ph.D. degree at Munich in 1923 and was invited to the University of Gottingen to assist Professor Max Born, co-winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in physics. In 1924, Heisenberg received a Rockefeller Foundation grant to study at Copenhagen University in Denmark with 1922 Nobel laureate Niels Bohr. He returned to Germany to accept a professorship at the University of Leipzig in 1927.

11. Alsos: Browse Results: People: Heisenberg, Werner
Cassidy, David C. Beyond Uncertainty Heisenberg, Quantum Physics, and the Bomb Book American Institute of Physics Heisenberg and Uncertainty Website
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12. The Nobel Prize In Physics 1932
Awarded to Werner Karl Heisenberg for the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which has, inter alia, led to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1932 was awarded to Werner Heisenberg "for the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which has, inter alia, led to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen" Werner Heisenberg received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1933. During the selection process in 1932, the Nobel Committee for Physics decided that none of the year’s nominations met the criteria as outlined in the will of Alfred Nobel. According to the Nobel Foundation's statutes, the Nobel Prize can in such a case be reserved until the following year, and this statute was then applied. Werner Heisenberg therefore received his Nobel Prize for 1932 one year later, in 1933. TO CITE THIS PAGE:
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13. Heisenberg, Werner - Chemistry: Foundations And Applications | HighBeam Research
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14. Heisenberg, Werner Karl
Heisenberg, Werner Karl (19011976) Werner Heisenberg was born on 5th December, 1901, at W rzburg. He was the son of Dr. August Heisenberg and his wife
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Heisenberg, Werner Karl Werner Heisenberg was born on 5th December, 1901, at Würzburg. He was the son of Dr. August Heisenberg and his wife Annie Wecklein. His father later became Professor of the Middle and Modern Greek languages in the University of Munich. It was probably due to his influence that Heisenberg remarked, when the Japanese physicist Yukawa discovered the particle now known as the meson and the term "mesotron" was proposed for it, that the Greek word "mesos" has no "tr" in it, with the result that the name "mesotron" was changed to "meson".
Heisenberg went to the Maximilian school at Munich until 1920, when he went to the University of Munich to study physics under Sommerfeld Wien Pringsheim , and Rosenthal. During the winter of 1922-1923 he went to Gottingen to study physics under Max Born, Franck, and Hilbert. In 1923 he took his Ph.D. at the University of Munich and then became Assistant to Max Born at the University of Gottingen, and in 1924 he gained the venia legendi at that University. From 1924 until 1925 he worked, with a Rockefeller Grant, with Niels Bohr, at the University of Copenhagen, returning for the summer of 1925 to Gottingen.

15. Werner Heisenberg - Auf Dem Weg Zur Weltformel
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16. Werner Heisenberg — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Heisenberg, Werner. Heisenberg, Werner (ver'n u r hī'z u nberk) , 1901 – 76, German physicist. One of the founders of the quantum theory, he is best known for his
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    Heisenberg, Werner u u nberk) [ key , German physicist. One of the founders of the quantum theory, he is best known for his uncertainty principle , or indeterminacy principle, which states that it is impossible to determine with arbitrarily high accuracy both the position and momentum (essentially velocity) of a subatomic particle like the electron. The effect of this principle is to convert the laws of physics into statements about relative probabilities instead of absolute certainties. In 1926, Heisenberg developed a form of the quantum theory known as matrix mechanics, which was quickly shown to be fully equivalent to Erwin 's wave mechanics. His 1932 Nobel Prize in Physics cited not only his work on quantum theory but also work in nuclear physics in which he predicted the subsequently verified existence of two allotropic forms of molecular hydrogen, differing in their values of nuclear spin. Heisenberg was a student of Arnold Sommerfeld , an assistant to Max Born , and later a close associate of Niels Bohr In 1958 he became director of the Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics, now located in Munich. His later work concerned the so-called S-matrix approach to nuclear forces and the possibility that space and time are quantized, or granular, in structure. His

17. Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)
Heisenberg, Werner (19011976) German physicist who in 1925 invented matrix mechanics, the first full version of quantum mechanics. In 1927, Heisenberg derived the Uncertainty
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Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)
German physicist who in 1925 invented matrix mechanics, the first full version of quantum mechanics.
In 1927, Heisenberg derived the Uncertainty Principle , which states that
In 1932 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for this work.
He also developed operator methods for the solution of quantum mechanical problems.
On his death bed, Heisenberg is reported to have said, "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." However, this quote is also attributed to Horace Lamb
Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews) , the Nobel site, and a major site at AIP Center for History of Physics
References Cassidy, D. Uncertainty: The Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1991. Heisenberg, W. Der Teil und das Ganze: Gesprache im Umkreis der Atomphysik. Munich, Germany: R. Piper, 1969.

18. Werner Heisenberg - Eine Biographie
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More so than any other physicist of the twentieth century, Werner Karl Heisenberg challenged our fundamental notions of the surrounding world. It could be argued that as the author of papers on quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle, he nailed the coffin shut on the deterministic Newtonian version of the universe. Heisenberg replaced precision and accuracy with probabilities and uncertainties, and in so doing, he opened up the world of the subatomic to our understanding. His adolescence was set against the backdrop of World War I. Heisenberg participated in various youth movements and even joined a military training unit that helped to bring in the fall harvest before Germany surrendered. Food was scarce. The gymnasium was closed for long periods due to a shortage of coal. With most men serving in the military, Heisenberg and his fellow students were expected to continue their studies independently. h (with h quantum mechanical probability.

20. General Term: Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)
Heisenberg, Werner (19011976) German theoretical physicist. Famous for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics, widely received as asserting a radically irreducible
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