Delight over Wave Mechanics
Einstein to Erwin Schrödinger, 26 April 1926, reproduction

Einstein welcomes Schrödinger's wave mechanics as an advance on Heisenberg-Born's matrix mechanics.

On the one hand it is much clearer, because it works with waves instead of abstract algebra. On the other it seems to Einstein to be deterministic, and therefore the salvation of the causality principle.

Shortly afterwards, however, it turns out that Schrödinger's formulation is largely equivalent to that of Heisenberg.

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