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Einstein and Quantum Theory: The Early Years

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It is well known that Einstein played a very important part in the early development of quantum theory, 1 but it is probable that this part is still very often underestimated. In this chapter we discuss his work through to the coming of the Heisenberg-Schrödinger quantum theory in 1925–1926, and also his influence, mostly on Heisenberg and Born, in the period immediately afterwards.

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(2007). Einstein and Quantum Theory: The Early Years. In: Einstein’s Struggles with Quantum Theory. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71520-9_2

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