2018
DOI: 10.1002/andp.201800104
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The Uncertain Limits Between Classical and Quantum Physics: Optical Dispersion and Bohr's Atomic Model

Abstract: It is commonplace to recount the history of quantum physics on the basis of phenomena that have found no satisfactory explanation in the context of so-called classical physics. This is the case of, for example, blackbody radiation, the photoelectric effect, specific heats, and series of spectral lines. This story goes in another direction: new knowledge about quantum physics not only emerged from the need to explain new phenomena that conflicted with old theoretical structures, but also from the attempts to pr… Show more

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