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The Bearing of Statistical and Quantum Mechanics on School Work*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Extract

As the President has told you, the subject of this lecture was not my own choice. When first asked to speak on it my impression was that, as the phrase goes, the answer was a lemon; but, on thinking it over further, it seemed that quantum mechanics might have some bearing on school work, although that influence is in a sense only accidental, as I will explain. As far as I can see, however, statistical mechanics, the other half of the subject of the paper, has no bearing on school work, and it only occurs in the title because that title was given me!

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1935

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Footnotes

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A paper at the Annual Meeting of the Mathematical Association, 8th January, 1935.

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* A paper at the Annual Meeting of the Mathematical Association, 8th January, 1935.