Erwin Schrodinger: MEANING of WAVE MECHANICS 1952 Quantum Physics SCARCE Science
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GOOD to VERY GOOD CONDITION This sale is for a SCARCE little vintage edition entitled “ The Meaning of Wave Mechanics ,” by Erwin Schrödinger (1887-1961) . The text is in English. It was published by Editions Albin Michel, of Paris , in 1952. Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger (1887-1961) was an Austrian theoretical physicist who achieved fame for his contributions to quantum mechanics, and received the Nobel Prize in 1933 for his Schrödinger Equation . In 1935, after extensive correspondence with personal friend Albert Einstein, he proposed the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment. The booklet measures 7.5 inches x 4.75 inches and has 8 pages. The book is in good condition for a softback of its age, pretty neat with a little fading. There are NO inscriptions/book-plates and NO other ink or pencil markings in the booklet. A good copy of this little vintage edition. Please Buyer to pay postage & packing For UK Postage: 2nd Class/Parcels = £1.75 (+ £1.00 for Each Additional Book); or 1st Class = £2.25 (+ £1.00 for Each Additional Book) European Union Postage: = 3.95 GB Pounds (+ 1.50 GB Pounds for Each Additional Book) Rest of the World Postage: Air Mail ( Anywhere in the World ) = 4.90 GB Pounds (+ 2.00 GB Pounds for Each Additional Book) USA Customers Please Note: Normally it takes up to 10 business days from the
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