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Origins of Quantum Theory

The initial struggle to explain the microscopic world involved a mix of classical concepts and new rules: These had success in explaining the such things as the spectrum of black-body radiation, the photoelectric effect and the stability of atoms. All these results would later follow from a self-consistent formulation of a new theory, quantum mechanics which we discuss briefly later.

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Rajesh Parwani 2002-09-04