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This scientist is the alphabetically latter namesake of a theory in which a particle's motion depends on the positions of all other particles, as expressed in the guiding equation. This scientist developed the first deterministic hidden-variable theory. In this scientist's generalization of the Planck relation, momentum is proportional (20[1])to the vector k. This scientist's pilot-wave theory was revived by (20[1])David Bohm. This scientist (20[1])was validated by observations of electron diffraction in the (*) Davisson–Germer (0[1])experiment. (10[1])A (10[1])quantity (10[1])named for this scientist equals Planck's constant (10[1])over momentum. (0[1])For 10 (10[1])points, (10[2])matter was hypothesized to exhibit wave-particle duality (0[1])by what Frenchman who names an associated wavelength? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Louis de Broglie ("duh BROY")
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