MIT mathematician, physicist, and polymath Norbert Wiener was among the physicists who received preprints of Hugh Everett and John Wheeler's Review of Modern Physics articles. Wiener at this time was developing his own alternative mathematical/interpretive framework for quantum mechanics. This document is a draft of the letter Everett would ultimately send. Here he sketches his response to Wiener's comments on his preprint, emphasizing that he disagrees that his formulation of quantum mechanics requires a notion of Lebesgue measure on a Hilbert space.This document was found in the basement of Mark Everett in 2007 by Mark Everett and Peter Byrne
In his Reviews of Modern Physics article on Hugh Everett's theory, John Wheeler referenced the philo...
This is a letter from John Wheeler to Hugh Everett III with detailed comments regarding Everett’s th...
In his Reviews of Modern Physics article on Hugh Everett's theory, John Wheeler referenced the philo...
MIT mathematician, physicist, and polymath Norbert Wiener was among the physicists who received prep...
Hugh Everett's thesis was ultimately published in September 1957 in a special issue of Reviews of Mo...
In 1976, a conference called "Fifty Years of Quantum Mechanics" was held at the University of Louis ...
In 1976, a conference called "Fifty Years of Quantum Mechanics" was held at the University of Louis ...
Paul Benioff was a physicist and mathematician working as a research scientist at the Argonne Nation...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 97-123In 1956, Hugh Everett, then a PhD student at Princeton, pr...
Henry Margenau was a German physicist and philosopher of physics who had previously written on the m...
When Hugh Everett was a graduate student, John Wheeler was principally interested in the problem of ...
One of the most successful physicists of the generation immediately before Hugh Everett, E. T. Jayne...
In 1977, Bill Harvey, a historian of science at the University of Edinburgh, wrote to Hugh Everett i...
Among Hugh Everett's files were a number of handwritten documents related to the writing of his thes...
This handwritten note describes the essence of Niels Bohr's response to Hugh Everett's work. The pr...
In his Reviews of Modern Physics article on Hugh Everett's theory, John Wheeler referenced the philo...
This is a letter from John Wheeler to Hugh Everett III with detailed comments regarding Everett’s th...
In his Reviews of Modern Physics article on Hugh Everett's theory, John Wheeler referenced the philo...
MIT mathematician, physicist, and polymath Norbert Wiener was among the physicists who received prep...
Hugh Everett's thesis was ultimately published in September 1957 in a special issue of Reviews of Mo...
In 1976, a conference called "Fifty Years of Quantum Mechanics" was held at the University of Louis ...
In 1976, a conference called "Fifty Years of Quantum Mechanics" was held at the University of Louis ...
Paul Benioff was a physicist and mathematician working as a research scientist at the Argonne Nation...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 97-123In 1956, Hugh Everett, then a PhD student at Princeton, pr...
Henry Margenau was a German physicist and philosopher of physics who had previously written on the m...
When Hugh Everett was a graduate student, John Wheeler was principally interested in the problem of ...
One of the most successful physicists of the generation immediately before Hugh Everett, E. T. Jayne...
In 1977, Bill Harvey, a historian of science at the University of Edinburgh, wrote to Hugh Everett i...
Among Hugh Everett's files were a number of handwritten documents related to the writing of his thes...
This handwritten note describes the essence of Niels Bohr's response to Hugh Everett's work. The pr...
In his Reviews of Modern Physics article on Hugh Everett's theory, John Wheeler referenced the philo...
This is a letter from John Wheeler to Hugh Everett III with detailed comments regarding Everett’s th...
In his Reviews of Modern Physics article on Hugh Everett's theory, John Wheeler referenced the philo...