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ö徱Բ
[ shroh-ding-er, shrey-; German -ding-uhr ]
noun
- ·ɾ [er, -vin], 1887–1961, Austrian physicist: Nobel Prize 1933.
ö徱Բ
/ ˈʃøːɪŋə /
noun
- ö徱ԲErwin18871961MAustrianSCIENCE: physicist Erwin (ˈɛrviːn). 1887–1961, Austrian physicist, who discovered the wave equation: shared the Nobel prize for physics 1933
ö徱Բ
/ ō′ĭԲ-ə,′- /
- Austrian physicist who founded the study of wave mechanics when he developed a mathematical equation that describes the wavelike behavior of subatomic particles. ö徱Բ's equation was fundamental to Paul Dirac's development of quantum mechanics, and he and Dirac shared the Nobel Prize for physics in 1933.
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The firm has unveiled Ocelot a prototype chip built on "cat qubit" technology - an approach that derives its name from the famous "ö徱Բ's cat" thought experiment.
Cat qubits are named in honour of Erwin ö徱Բ, whose cat-in-a-box question in 1935 helped illuminate some of the thinking behind quantum theory.
Most responses to the Gaza-Lago scheme fail to comprehend the quantum nature of Trumpian discourse; he's like ö徱Բ's cat, stuffed with Burger King and Ozempic.
Those approaches all fail to capture or comprehend the quantum nature of Trumpian discourse; he’s like ö徱Բ’s cat, stuffed with Burger King and Ozempic.
Tariffs, like ö徱Բ’s cat, flicker between existence and nonexistence as whispers of their imposition haunt both Mexico and Canada.
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