On recent thermodynamic theories. (Nernst heat theorem and quantum hypothesis) \"Uber neuere thermodynamische Theorien.(Nernstsches W\"armetheorem und Quanten-Hypothese)
Pascal Marquet, Max Planck

TL;DR
This paper reviews early 20th-century developments in thermodynamics, focusing on Nernst's heat theorem and the quantum hypothesis, highlighting their historical significance and foundational role in modern physics.
Contribution
It provides an English translation and analysis of Max Planck's 1912 paper on recent thermodynamic theories, emphasizing their impact on the evolution of thermodynamics and quantum theory.
Findings
Clarifies the historical context of Nernst's heat theorem.
Highlights the early integration of quantum ideas into thermodynamics.
Shows the foundational role of Planck's work in modern physics.
Abstract
An English (2024) translation (v1) by P. Marquet of the 1912 German paper "\"Uber neuere thermodynamische Theorien. (Nernstsches W\"armetheorem und Quanten-Hypothese) / On recent thermodynamic theories. (Nernst heat theorem and quantum hypothesis)" by Max Planck published in the "Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft (Reports of the German Chemical Society)", vol.45, p.5-23.
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