How did Schrödinger determine the most likely location of electrons?

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He used calculus.
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He used probability.
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He randomly guessed.
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He used geometry.
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Schrödinger determined the most likely location of electrons primarily through the use of probability. He developed the Schrödinger equation, which describes how the quantum state of a physical system changes over time. The solutions to this equation allow physicists to calculate the probability distributions of electrons around an atomic nucleus, which indicate the regions where electrons are most likely to be found.