Erwin Schr\xf6dinger is one of the "fathers of quantum mechanics". He also sexually abused children. Trinity College Dublin recently denamed a lecture theatre that had been named after him - but his name is still on an equation that won the Nobel Prize for physics. And a cat.
\nWriter and historian Subhadra Das recounts how and why you rename a university building, and retired physicist Martin Austwick considers that renaming an eponymous equation or theory might be more difficult than unscrewing a sign from a wall.
\nThis is an instalment of the Telling Other Stories series, about renaming.
\nContent note: this episode contains references to\xa0 racism and eugenics, and to the sexual abuse of children. There is also a Category B swear.
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