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Walter Ritz, born in Sion, Switzerland on 22 February 1878, was a theoretical physicist.
He is most famous for the Ritz Standard and his co-work with Johannes Rydberg on the Rydberg-Ritz formula. He studied in Zurich and Göttingen. In 1900, he was infected by tuberculosis, a disease that killed him in Göttingen on 7 July 1909.
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