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2012046360Istanbul: Boyut Yayincilik 2012. Hardcover. New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Original bdg. HC. In publisher's special box. 4to. 33 x 33 cm. In Turkish. 311 p. color ills. Kayip dünyalar atlasi. Atlas of lost civilizations. <br/> <br/> Boyut Yayincilik hardcover
192650187Paris, Gauthier-Villars et Cie, 1926. 8vo. Bound with orig. printed wrappers in contemp. hcloth. Spine gilt with gilt lettering. A small part of lower spine with a bit of discolouring after a papelabel. A punched stamp on top of title-page. Light wear along edges of boards.VI,133,(1) pp. and (2) pp. of announcements. Textfigs. Internally clean.
192650187Paris Gauthier-Villars et Cie 1926. 8vo. Bound with orig. printed wrappers in contemp. hcloth. Spine gilt with gilt lettering. A small part of lower spine with a bit of discolouring after a papelabel. A punched stamp on top of title-page. Light wear along edges of boards.VI1331 pp. and 2 pp. of announcements. Textfigs. Internally clean. <br/><br/><em>First edition. In this work De Broglie set forth the idea that electrons as was previously regarded as particles also have wave-quaracters as well as light has. The idea was tested and confirmed by Davisson and Germer the year after in 1927. Also Schrödinger took up the idea and formulated his wave-equation explaning the stationary states of the electron of Niels Bohr by applying De Broglie's concept of electrons as waves to the hydrogen atom. "Thus the duality of both light and matter had been established and physicists had to come to terms with fundamental particles which defied simple theories and demanded two sets of 'complementary' descriptions each applicable under certain circumstances but imcompatible with one another." PMM: 417. </em> hardcover