Springer, 2019. — 128 p. — (SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology). — ISBN: 978-3-030-22726-5.
Quantum mechanics – the grandiose theory that describes nature down to the submicroscopic level – was first formulated in Göttingen in 1925. How did this come about and why is it that Göttingen became the pre-eminent location for a revolution in physics? This book is the first to investigate the wide range of factors that were pivotal for quantum physics to be established in Göttingen. These include the process of generational change of physics professors, the hopes of mathematicians seeking new fields of research, and a new understanding of the interplay of experiment, theory and philosophy.
Situating Göttingen in the History of Quantum Physics: A Contextual Approach
From Generational Change to Scientific Opportunity
“Hilbert and Physics”—Vision and Resources
The Born “Schools” in Berlin, Frankfurt and Göttingen
Göttingen’s Multiple Avenues Towards Quantum Mechanics
Appendix: Selected Documents