What book did the physicist Schrodinger write?

The physicist Schrodinger wrote the book What is Life.

Schrodinger: Erwin Schr?dinger (Irving Schrodinger? Schrodinger (1August 887 12- 196 1 year1October 4), born in Vienna, Austria, is an Austrian theoretical physicist and one of the founders of quantum mechanics. At the same time, he also made achievements in solid specific heat, statistical thermodynamics and atomic spectroscopy. 1926, he proposed the Schrodinger equation, which laid a solid foundation for quantum mechanics. He came up with Schrodinger's cat thinking experiment, trying to prove the incompleteness of quantum mechanics under macro conditions. 1933 won the nobel prize in physics for Schrodinger equation. Schrodinger equation is a basic law in quantum mechanics to describe the motion state of microscopic particles (such as electrons) when the speed of motion is much less than the speed of light. It occupies an extremely important position in quantum mechanics, and its value is similar to Newton's law of motion in classical mechanics. In addition, due to his influence, many physicists participated in the research work of biology, which combined physics with biology and formed one of the most remarkable characteristics of modern molecular biology.