Google Doodle celebrates Nobel Prize-winner Max Born
Google Doodle celebrates Nobel Prize-winner Max Born.: Google today celebrated the memory of German physicist and mathematician Max Born with a doodle. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or mathematician in 1954.
Dr. Max Born was awarded the Nobel for his "fundamental research in Quantum Mechanics and especially in the statistical interpretation of the wave function". He started his career by studying the three renowned mathematicians, Felix Klein, David Hilbert and Hermann Minkowsk, Stability of Elastica in a Plane and Space and had, subsequently, played a pivotal role in developing the basic principles and he began researching special relativity with Minkowski, and subsequently wrote his habilitation thesis on the Thomson model of the atom.
Born on 11 December 1882, Max Born studied physicist and mathematician at the University of Göttingen before working as a District Medical Officer at Wollstein. It was here that he started working on his various researches. In the course of his career, he put forward a series of ‘quantum mechanics’ that He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work. These four-point guidelines are considered golden rules in physicist and mathematician.
After World War I, originally placed as a radio operator, due to his expert knowledge, research related to noise related research was transferred.
Max Born passed away on 5 January 1970 at the age of 87.
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Google Doodle celebrates Nobel Prize-winner Max Born.
Dr. Max Born was awarded the Nobel for his "fundamental research in Quantum Mechanics and especially in the statistical interpretation of the wave function". He started his career by studying the three renowned mathematicians, Felix Klein, David Hilbert and Hermann Minkowsk, Stability of Elastica in a Plane and Space and had, subsequently, played a pivotal role in developing the basic principles and he began researching special relativity with Minkowski, and subsequently wrote his habilitation thesis on the Thomson model of the atom.
Born on 11 December 1882, Max Born studied physicist and mathematician at the University of Göttingen before working as a District Medical Officer at Wollstein. It was here that he started working on his various researches. In the course of his career, he put forward a series of ‘quantum mechanics’ that He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work. These four-point guidelines are considered golden rules in physicist and mathematician.
After World War I, originally placed as a radio operator, due to his expert knowledge, research related to noise related research was transferred.
Max Born passed away on 5 January 1970 at the age of 87.
Go ahead and tell us what you think of "Google Doodle celebrates Nobel Prize-winner Max Born" in this article in the comments section below.
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