History and Philosophy of Physics

   

Remarks on Vibrational Interpretations of the Schrödinger Equation

Authors: Martin Kraus

While the Schrödinger equation is one of the most important equations in physics, its interpretation is still being debated even one hundred years after its original publication. After summarizing Schrödinger's vibrational interpretations, this work remarks on three specific features that might be of particular interest for the development of future vibrational interpretations.

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