6/11 Where did you see that DeBroglie's PhD was 7 pages?
Author: Broglie, Louis de, 1892-
Title: Recherches sur la théorie des quanta.
Published: Paris, Masson, 1924.
Description: 111 p. diagrs. 23 cm.
Location: MUDD, Stacks
Call Number: R10 Pa924
Dissertation: Thèse -- Univ. de Paris.
\_ http://www.christianitytoday.com/bc/2000/002/13.38.html
I don't know which site is more authoritative.
-op (posing the original question, yesterday)
\_ you can also buy it on amazon. it's >100 pages.
\_ You figure?
Title: Recherches sur la theorie theorie des quanta. Reedition
du texte de 1924.
Place of Publication: Paris: Masson & Cie.,
Date of Publication: 1963
Condition: reprint of the 1924 edition; [iv], 125, [1] pp.;
library hand stamps and other markings, else v.g.+ in paper
wrappers,
Keywords: quantum theory, history of science, physics
\_ Wasn't Einstein's PhD thesis on Special Relativity and really
short? Maybe that is the one you are thinking of.
\_ Einstein's PhD thesis was entitled 'On a new
determination of molecular dimensions', iirc it
was about diffusion and brownian motion.
Einstein's paper on SR ('On the Electrodynamics
of Moving Bodies') was ~ 20 pages long; what
\_ That's when I'm dragging a corpse down a
carpeted hallway and it creates static
electricity, right?
made it extraordinary (other than the subject
matter) was not its length but the lack of
references . --ranga
\_ Uh, do I need a UTF-8 capable pager & editor for the motd now?
\_ ED!
\_ No, you need to learn French, you ignorant baboon. -John
\_ s/French/Freedom/g - US Congress
\_ EPR is only 3 pages, but it's no phd thesis.
\_ I'm talking about the high-ASCII characters in the motd,
\350, \351 small e with acute accent, small e with grave accent
\_ I'm talking about the high-ASCII characters in the motd, 350
and 351 (octal). The small e with acute accent, and small e
with grave accent. |