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law is derived by taking as a basis finite elementary areas in Boltzmann’s distribu-
tion law and by postulating statistical laws when considering the interaction be-
tween ponderable structures, which seems justified, on one hand, by its simplicity,
and on the other hand, by its analogy to the corresponding relations of classical
theory.[2]
The last section of the book addresses, with reference to previously derived re-
lations, some important problems of quantum theory: cavity radiation as an inde-
pendent system of quanta, the entropy constant for gases, and the specific heat of
solids.
Berlin.
Albert Einstein.
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