Hugo Tetrode
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Hugo Martin Tetrode (7 March 1895, in
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– 18 January 1931, in
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who contributed to
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, early
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and
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. In 1912, Tetrode developed the
Sackur–Tetrode equation The Sackur–Tetrode equation is an expression for the entropy of a monatomic ideal gas. It is named for Hugo Martin Tetrode (1895–1931) and Otto Sackur (1880–1914), who developed it independently as a solution of Boltzmann's gas statistics an ...
, a quantum mechanical expression of the
entropy Entropy is a scientific concept, as well as a measurable physical property, that is most commonly associated with a state of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty. The term and the concept are used in diverse fields, from classical thermodynam ...
of an
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. Otto Sackur derived this equation independently around the same time. The Sackur–Tetrode constant, ''S''0/''R'', is a fundamental physical constant representing the translational contribution to the entropy of an ideal gas at a temperature of 1 K and pressure of 100 kPa, where ''R'' is the gas constant. From Amsterdam, Tetrode corresponded with
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, Hendrik Lorentz and
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on
quantum mechanics Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles. It is the foundation of all quantum physics including quantum chemistr ...
and wrote several influential papers on quantum mechanics which were published in the German physics journal ''
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''. In particular, the Machian notion that elementary particles only act on other elementary particles and not themselves was a key idea in the formulation of the Wheeler–Feynman time-symmetric theory.


Life

Hugo Tetrode was a member of the rich, prominent
Tetrode A tetrode is a vacuum tube (called ''valve'' in British English) having four active electrodes. The four electrodes in order from the centre are: a thermionic cathode, first and second grids and a plate (called ''anode'' in British English). ...
family. He was the oldest of the three children of Pieter Johan Conrad Tetrode, who served as director of De Nederlandsche Bank (the Dutch national bank) from 1919 to 1934. Tetrode was born in what was then Nieuwer-Amstel, at an address that is now part of Amsterdam; as a child he lived on two of Amsterdam's canals. Tetrode left for Germany in 1911 to study mathematics, physics and chemistry at the University of Leipzig, but returned to Amsterdam a year later. In 1912, at the age of 17, he published his first research paper in the German physics journal ''Annalen der Physik''. He published a total of six scientific papers, all on topics of statistical physics and quantum mechanics. He led a withdrawn life; it is said that when Einstein and Ehrenfest tried to visit him in Amsterdam, Tetrode's maid sent them away: ''Meneer ontvangt geen gasten'' ("Sir is not receiving guests"). Tetrode died at the age of 35, unmarried, after contracting tuberculosis.


Publications

*''Die chemische Konstante der Gase und das elementare Wirkungsquantum'', Annalen der Physik 38 (1912) 434-442, correctie Berichtigung zu meiner Arbeit: Die chemische Konstante der Gase und das elementare Wirkungsquantum in nr. 39 (1912) 255-256 *''Bemerkungen über die Energieeinhalt einatomiger Gase und über die Quantentheorie für Flüssigkeiten'', Physikalische Zeitschrift 14 (1913) 212-215 *''Theoretical determination of the entropy constant of gases and liquids'', Proc. Sect. Sci. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Wet. Ser. B 17 (1914/1915) 1167-1184 *''Über den Wirkungszusammenhang der Welt. Eine Erweiterung der Klassischen Dynamik'', Zeitschrift für Physik 10 (1922) 317-328 *''Der Impuls-Energiesatz in der Diracschen Quantentheorie des Elektrons'', Zeitschrift für Physik 49 (1928) 858-864 *''Allgemein-relativistische Quantentheorie des Elektrons'', Zeitschrift für Physik 50 (1928) 336-346Springerlink link to article
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See also

* Fokker-Tetrode dynamics * Tetrode tensor * Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory


References


Sources


D. Dieks and W. J. Slooten, "Historic Papers in Physics – The Case of Hugo Martin Tetrode, 1895-1931", Czechoslovak Journal of Physics B 36, 39-42 (1986)
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(Dutch) * Prof. H.B.G. Casimir, "Hugo Tetrode (1895-1931); een geniale outsider". ''Mens en Kosmos'', Meulenhoff 1983, pag. 180-189 (Dutch) * Frederik W. Wiegel, ''Introduction to Path-integral Methods in Physics and Polymer Science''. World Scientific, 1986 {{DEFAULTSORT:Tetrode, Hugo 20th-century Dutch physicists Scientists from Amsterdam 1895 births 1931 deaths Theoretical physicists