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Paul Dirac won the 1933 Nobel prize in physics jointly with Erwin Schrödinger "for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory." Dirac introduced Einstein’s theory of relativity into Schrödinger’s wave equation and began the onset of quantum electrodynamics (QED).