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In addition to the many honors bestowed upon him, Friedrich Hund became an honorary citizen of Jena/Saale, and a street in Jena was named after him. In June 2004, a part of a new building of the Physics Department in Göttingen was given the address Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1. The same name was chosen for
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On the occasion of his 100th birthday, the book: Friedrich Hund: Geschichte der physikalischen Begriffe (Heidelberg, Berlin, Oxford), Spektrum, Akademie Verlag 1996,
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After his studies of mathematics, physics, and geography in Marburg and Göttingen, he worked as a private lecturer for theoretical physics in the
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Curriculum vitae, papers, diploma, honours, medals and decorations, photography, films and cassettes of Friedrich Hund
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Versuch einer Deutung der großen Durchlässigkeit einiger Edelgase für sehr langsame Elektronen
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Friedrich Hund ... was the first to make use of quantum mechanical barrier penetration ...
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is another eponym and, in 1926, Hund discovered the so-called tunnel effect or
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on 17 March 1931. The family had six children: chess player and mathematician
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Göttingen.
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Members of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
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known for his work on atoms and molecules. He is known for the
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Members of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities
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Allgemeine Quantenmechanik des Atom- und Molekelbaues
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Verzeichnis der Schriften Friedrich Hund (1896-1997)
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Members of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
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Linienspektren und periodisches System der Elemente
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"Friedrich Hund and Chemistry". 664:"The Early History of Quantum Tunneling" 471: 304: 35:Friedrich Hund, Göttingen, in the 1920s 881: 561:Geschichte der physikalischen Begriffe 519:EinfĂĽhrung in die Theoretische Physik 480:, where also Friedrich Hund is buried 924:People from the Grand Duchy of Baden 269: 621:Rechenberg, Helmut (October 1997). 555:Die Geschichte der Göttinger Physik 396:Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity 361:Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity 13: 426:(b. 1962) are his granddaughters. 14: 985: 974:Recipients of the Cothenius Medal 863: 662:Merzbacher, Eugen (August 2002). 312:and Friedrich Hund, Chicago, 1929 531:Theorie des Aufbaues der Materie 401: 394:. In chemistry, the first rule, 954:Winners of the Max Planck Medal 764:10.1090/s0002-9904-1928-04671-2 488: 964:Burials at Munich Waldfriedhof 914:20th-century German physicists 814: 771: 734: 704: 655: 614: 1: 825:The History of Quantum Theory 607: 543:Geschichte der Quantentheorie 476:Hund-Pfirsch family grave in 216:Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker 949:University of Rostock alumni 340:and lectured on the atom at 16:German physicist (1896–1997) 7: 590: 422:(b. 1959) and chess player 406:Hund married mathematician 351:, who was awarded the 1966 10: 990: 821:Ellison, Frank O. (1975). 623:"Obituary: Friedrich Hund" 436: 944:Leipzig University alumni 939:University of Jena alumni 929:Scientists from Karlsruhe 549:Quantenmechanik der Atome 533:, Stuttgart, Teubner 1961 452: 441:Hund was a member of the 376:angular momentum coupling 320:(1925), professor in the 229: 207: 195: 169: 159: 152: 136: 106: 96: 69: 40: 28: 21: 602:Spin isomers of hydrogen 537:Grundbegriffe der Physik 357:molecular orbital theory 353:Nobel Prize in Chemistry 264:molecular orbital theory 111:Molecular orbital theory 515:, Berlin, Springer 1954 384:electron configurations 318:University of Göttingen 174:University of Göttingen 728:10.1002/anie.199605721 586:with about 300 entries 481: 382:, which govern atomic 313: 252:electron configuration 236:Friedrich Hermann Hund 788:Astrophysical Journal 751:Bull. Amer. Math. Soc 741:Uhler, H. S. (1928). 475: 445:. He was awarded the 322:University of Rostock 308: 178:University of Rostock 852:10.1021/ed052pA560.1 784:, by Friedrich Hund" 778:Hoyt, F. C. (1927). 747:, by Friedrich Hund" 334:University Frankfurt 190:Frankfurt University 59:Grand Duchy of Baden 904:German centenarians 843:1975JChEd..52..560E 800:1927ApJ....65..321. 680:2002PhT....55h..44M 639:1997PhT....50j.126R 577:, Braunschweig 1961 525:Theoretische Physik 478:Munich Waldfriedhof 431:Munich Waldfriedhof 386:, are important in 220:JĂĽrgen Schnakenberg 712:Kutzelnigg, Werner 482: 429:Hund is buried in 365:quantum tunnelling 349:Robert S. 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Karlsruhe
Grand Duchy of Baden
German Empire
Göttingen
Lower Saxony
German
Molecular orbital theory
Quantum chemistry
Quantum tunneling
Hund's cases
Hund's rule
Hund's rules
Max Planck Medal
Otto Hahn Prize for Chemistry and Physics
Physics
University of Göttingen
University of Rostock
Leipzig University
University of Jena
Frankfurt University
Doctoral advisor
Max Born
Harry Lehmann
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker
JĂĽrgen Schnakenberg
Edward Teller
physicist
Karlsruhe
Hund's rules

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