Paul Sophus Epstein
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Paul Sophus Epstein (March 20, 1883 – February 8, 1966) was a Russian-American mathematician/physicist. He was known for his contributions to the development of quantum mechanics.
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- To have a good memory the first thing you have to do is to trust your memory.
- Jesse W. M. DuMond, Paul Sophus Epstein, in Biographical Memoirs V.45, National Academy of Sciences (NAS), published by National Academies Press (1974), ISBN 0-309-02239-8, p. 140
About Paul S. Epstein[edit]
- Eppie's memory is like sticky flypaper.
- Jesse W. M. DuMond, Paul Sophus Epstein, in Biographical Memoirs V.45, National Academy of Sciences (NAS), published by National Academies Press (1974), ISBN 0-309-02239-8, p. 140
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