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SUMMARY:A History of Quantum Mechanics
DESCRIPTION:A History of Quantum Mechanics\nBy Robert Lawson Brown\, Ph.D.\, physicist\n  \nThe presentation will cover the founding of quantum mechanics in the period from 1900 to the 1950s. In addition\, there will be an overview of the current efforts in quantum mechanics. \nMax Planck and the Birth of Quantum Theory (1900)\nAlbert Einstein and the Quantum Theory of Light (1905)\nNiels Bohr’s Model of the Atom (1913)\nLouis de Broglie’s Hypothesis (1924)\nWerner Heisenberg’s Matrix Mechanics (1925)\nErwin Schrödinger’s Wave Mechanics (1926)\nThe Copenhagen Interpretation\nPaul Dirac and Quantum Electrodynamics (1928)\nQuantum Entanglement and EPR Paradox (1935)\nRichard Feynman and Quantum Electrodynamics (1940s-1950s)\nMany-Worlds Interpretation (1957)\nModern Experiments in Quantum Mechanics \nAdditional notes. \nFrom the World Quantum Day website \nThe World Quantum Day is celebrated on April 14\, a reference to 4.14\, the rounded first digits of Planck’s constant: 4.1356677×10−15 eV⋅s = 0.000 000 000 000 004 1356677 electron volt second\, a product of energy and time that is the fundamental constant governing quantum physics. \nThe World Quantum Day aims to engage the general public in the understanding and discussion of Quantum Science and Technology. \nIt is a decentralized and bottom-up initiative\, inviting all scientists\, engineers\, educators\, communicators\, entrepreneurs\, technologists\, historians\, philosophers\, artists\, museologists\, producers\, etc.\, and their organizations to develop their activities\, such as outreach talks\, exhibitions\, lab tours\, panel discussions\, interviews\, artistic creations\, etc.\, to celebrate the World Quantum Day around the World.
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