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         Pauli Wolfgang:     more books (100)
  1. Pauli and the Spin-Statistics Theorem by Ian Duck, E. C. G. Sudarshan, et all 1998-01
  2. Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel mit Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg u.a.: Band 1: 1919-1929 (Sources in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Pauli, 1979-10-10
  3. Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel mit Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg u.a. Band IV, Teil III: 1955-1956 / Scientific Correspondence with Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg, ... Sciences) (German and English Edition) by Wolfgang Pauli, 2001-02-23
  4. Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel mit Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg u.a. / Scientific Correspondence with Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg a.o.: Band/Volume 2: 1930-1939 ... Sciences) (German and English Edition) by Wolfgang Pauli, 1985-01-22
  5. Wolfgang Pauli (Scientific Correspondence With Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg, a.O./Volume I : 1919-1929) by A. Hermann, Karl Von Meyenn, 1979-06
  6. Pauli and Jung: The Meeting of Two Great Minds by Ph.D. David Lindorff, 2004-11-01
  7. Wolfgang Pauli und der Geist der Materie. by Herbert van Erkelens, Eva Wertenschlag-Birkhäuser, et all 2002-01-01
  8. Stationary and Time Dependent Gross-Pitaevskii Equations: Wolfgang Pauli Institute 2006 Thematic Program January-december, 2006 Vienna, Austria (Contemporary Mathematics)
  9. 137: Jung, Pauli, and the Pursuit of a Scientific Obsession by Arthur I. Miller, 2010-05-17
  10. The Message of the Atoms: Essays on Wolfgang Pauli and the Unspeakable by Kalervo V. Laurikainen, 1997-07-24
  11. Theory of relativity by Wolfgang Pauli, 1981
  12. Pauli Lectures on Physics: Volume 5, Wave Mechanics by Wolfgang Pauli, 1977-06-15
  13. Pauli Lectures on Physics: Volume 4, Statistical Mechanics by Wolfgang Pauli, 1977-06-15
  14. Pauli Lectures on Physics: Volume 6, Selected Topics in Field Quantization by Wolfgang Pauli, 1977-06-15

21. Virtuelle Ausstellung Wolfgang Pauli Und Die Moderne Physik / Wolfgang Pauli And
Die Ausstellung der ETHBibliothek aus Anlass des 100. Geburtstags von wolfgang pauli wird online pr¤sentiert (in Deutsch und Englisch).
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Wolfgang Pauli
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Wolfgang Pauli ...
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Ausstellung der ETH-Bibliothek aus Anlass des 100. Geburtstags von Wolfgang Pauli
6. April bis 6. Mai 2000 in der Haupthalle ETH-Zentrum
17. August bis 26. September 2000 am CERN in Genf
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Margit Unser, Gisela Widmer Gestaltung : Marcel Boucard, b+w Virtuelle Ausstellung : Rudolf Mumenthaler english version : Miriam Helvig
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22. Wolfgang Pauli - Laureát Nobelovy Ceny Za Fyziku
wolfgang pauli slavný fyzik, laureát Nobelovy ceny za fyziku. pauliho vyluovací princip. wolfgang pauli. Domovská stránka Fyzici wolfgang pauli
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Wolfgang Pauli
Domovská stránka Fyzici Rakouský fyzik Wolfgang Pauli se narodil 25. dubna 1900 ve Vídni. Wolfgang Pauli pocházel z rodiny univerzitního profesora (doktora medicíny). 1918 - zaèal studovat na Univerzitì v Mnichovì (studoval u Sommerfelda). Za studií publikoval èlánek o teorii relativity. 1920 - doktorát za práci o kvantové teorii ionizovaného molekulárního vodíku. Po získání doktorátu získal Pauli místo v Göttingenu jako asistent Maxe Borna . Setkal se zde s Nielsem Bohrem - pozval Pauliho do svého institutu (1922 - 1923) 1924 - Pauli navrhl spinové kvantové èíslo (elektron). 1925 - formuloval tzv. Pauliho vyluèovací princip ; podle nìj v jednom a témže stavu nemohou být 2 elektrony, které mají všechna kvantová èísla (n, l, m, s) stejná. Na tomto principu je založen periodický systém, který byl potvrzen kvantovou teorií. 1928 - Pauli jmenován profesorem v Zürichu. 1931 - Wolfgang Pauli matematicky pøedpovìdìl existenci nové èástice. Èástice byla pozdìji Enrico Fermim pojmenována jako neutrino.

23. Wolfgang Pauli - Biography
wolfgang pauli – Biography. wolfgang pauli was born on April 25th, 1900in Vienna. wolfgang pauli married Franciska Bertram on April 4th, 1934.
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Wolfgang Pauli was born on April 25th, 1900 in Vienna. He received his early education in Vienna before studying at the University of Munich under Arnold Sommerfeld. He obtained his doctor's degree in 1921 and spent a year at the as assistant to Max Born and a further year with Niels Bohr at Copenhagen. The years 1923-1928 were spent as a lecturer at the University of Hamburg before his appointment as Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. During 1935-1936, he was visiting Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study , Princeton, New Jersey and he had similar appointments at the University of Michigan (1931 and 1941) and Purdue University (1942). He was elected to the Chair of Theoretical Physics at Princeton in 1940 but he returned to Zurich at the end of World War II.
Pauli helped to lay the foundations of the quantum theory of fields and he participated actively in the great advances made in this domain around 1945. Earlier, he had further consolidated field theory by giving proof of the relationship between spin and"statistics" of elementary particles. He has written many articles on problems of theoretical physics, mostly quantum mechanics, in scientific journals of many countries; his

24. Pauli
wolfgang pauli Biography. wolfgang pauli was born on April 25th, 1900 in Vienna.
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Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
Born: 25 April 1900 in Vienna, Austria
Died: 15 Dec 1958 in Zurich, Switzerland
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Wolfgang Pauli Wolfgang Joseph had been inspired to study science by Ernst Mach, and when his first child was born he named him Wolfgang Ernst Pauli, giving him the middle name of Ernst in honour of Mach. Not only did Pauli's middle name come from Mach, but Mach was also his godfather giving him a silver cup when he was christened on 31 May 1900. Einstein 's papers on relativity while he was still at the Gymnasium. School work was boring to the brilliant Pauli and he hid Einstein 's papers under his school desk and studied them during the lessons. Not paying attention in class did not hold Pauli back, for he graduated from the Gymnasium in July 1918 with distinction. After leaving the Gymnasium he entered the Ludwig-Maximilian university of Munich. Within two months of leaving school he had submitted his first paper on the theory of relativity. While still an undergraduate at Munich he wrote two further articles on the theory of relativity. At Munich, Pauli was taught by Sommerfeld who quickly recognised his genius.

25. CERN Archive, Welcome
Resources on the history of CERN, as well as the 'pauli Archive', a private collection of scientific books, reprints, correspondence and manuscripts of the late Professor wolfgang pauli, Nobel Laureate, 1945.
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CERN CERN Scientific Information Service Help CERN ARCHIVEg COLLECTIONS CERN Document Server (Archive Database) ... The Pauli Archive GENERAL INFORMATION History and Archive Access rules Collection policy Divisional Records Officers (DRO) ... Internal Organization - Historical chart The CERN Archive The CERN historical and Scientific Archive was created in 1980 as part of CERN's commitment to the CERN History Study . The Archive serves as an information source for Management, as a place of research, and as a repository for documentation of the work of the Organization. The Archive forms part of the CERN Scientific Information Service, SIS , part of the ETT division . If you would like to know more about our work go to our pages on History and Archive Free access to the catalogue of the CERN Archive is allowed to everybody. However, not all items listed in this catalogue are available for public consultation. The full terms of access are available on our Access rules page. Please note that, except for a few special items, there is no on-line access to the full-text of documents. To request a document, please either contact the CERN Library desk or the CERN Archivist To find a document:
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26. References For Pauli
References for wolfgang pauli. Biography KV Laurikainen, Beyond the atom the philosophical thought of wolfgang pauli (Berlin, 1988). S
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References for Wolfgang Pauli
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • I Duck and E C G Sudarshan, Pauli and the spin-statistics theorem (River Edge, NJ, 1997).
  • J Hendry, The creation of quantum mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli dialogue (Dordrecht, 1984).
  • K V Laurikainen, Beyond the atom : the philosophical thought of Wolfgang Pauli (Berlin, 1988).
  • S Richter, Wolfgang Pauli : Die Jahre 1918-1930. Skizzen zu einer wissenschaftlichen Biographie (Aarau, 1979).
  • Theoretical Physics in the Twentieth Century, a Memorial Volume to Wolfgang Pauli (New York, 1960). Articles:
  • Geometry and theoretical physics (Berlin, 1991), 298-303.
  • K Bleuler, Wolfgang Pauli: his scientific work and his ideas on the foundations of physics, Geometry and theoretical physics (Berlin, 1991), 304-310.
  • Wiss. Z. Martin- Luther- Univ. Halle- Wittenberg Math.- Natur. Reihe
  • W Eisenberg, Zu den Wirklichkeitsauffassungen der Physiker Wolfgang Pauli und Ludwig Boltzmann (Vergleich), in Mathematik und Wirklichkeit
  • C P Enz, The space, time and field concepts in Wolfgang Pauli's work
  • 27. Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
    Eric Weisstein presents this biography of pauli and links to explanations of his theories.
    http://www.treasure-troves.com/bios/Pauli.html

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    Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958)

    German physicist who, in 1925, proposed the Pauli exclusion principle which states that no two fermions may possess the same energy (occupy the same quantum state) in a given atom He made fundamental contributions to quantum mechanics His ability to make experiments self destruct simply by being in the same room was legendary, and has been dubbed the "Pauli effect" (Frisch 1991, p. 48; Gamow 1985). Pauli is infamous for a number of scathing remarks directed at his colleagues. Of one colleague's paper, he is purported to have said "This isn't right. This isn't even wrong." (Australian Institute of Physics).
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
    References Australian Institute of Physics. "Quotable Quotes." http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/aip/aipsheet.html Frisch, O. What Little I Remember. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Gamow, G. Thirty Years that Shook Physics: The Story of Quantum Theory. New York: Dover, 1985. Pauli, W.

    28. Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
    pauli, wolfgang (19001958), German physicist who, in 1925, proposedthe pauli exclusion principle, which states that no two fermions
    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Pauli.html

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    Physicists Nationality German
    Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958)

    German physicist who, in 1925, proposed the Pauli exclusion principle which states that no two fermions may possess the same energy (occupy the same quantum state) in a given atom He made fundamental contributions to quantum mechanics His ability to make experiments self destruct simply by being in the same room was legendary, and has been dubbed the "Pauli effect" (Frisch 1991, p. 48; Gamow 1985). Pauli is infamous for a number of scathing remarks directed at his colleagues. Of one colleague's paper, he is purported to have said "This isn't right. This isn't even wrong." (Australian Institute of Physics).
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
    References Australian Institute of Physics. "Quotable Quotes." http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/aip/aipsheet.html Frisch, O. What Little I Remember. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Gamow, G. Thirty Years that Shook Physics: The Story of Quantum Theory. New York: Dover, 1985. Pauli, W.

    29. Wolfgang Pauli, Birth And Childhood
    wolfgang pauli, birth and childhood in Vienna. wolfgang pauli was born on25th April 1900 in Vienna. wolfgang pauli was baptised a Catholic.
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    Wolfgang Pauli, birth and childhood in Vienna.
    Wolfgang Joseph Pauli, his Father
    Wolfgang Pauli with his Mother Bertha Pauli, 1901
    His godfather was the physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach Ernst Mach dedicates to the young Pauli the edition of his book "Die Mechanik in ihrer Entwicklung" (Mechanics in its development) of the year 1913.
    Already at an early age Wolfgang Pauli was eager to learn.
    Second row, on the left: Wolfgang Pauli.

    30. Wolfgang Pauli
    Translate this page wolfgang pauli. wolfgang pauli wurde am 25.April 1900 in Wien geborenund starb am 15.Dezember 1958 in Zürich. Schon im ersten Semester
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    Wolfgang Pauli
    Arnold Sommerfelds "eigentlichen" Lehrer. Umgekehrt erkannte Arnold Sommerfeld , wie Sommerfeld an Einstein schrieb, und dieser stellte fest: Sommerfeldschen Kreises kam Pauli mit der Quantentheorie einarbeitete. In seiner Dissertation 1921 versuchte er, die Quantentheorie , wie er sie bei Sommerfeld Bohr-Sommerfeldsche Atomtheorie Quantentheorie Max Borns Born schrieb: "Er ist erstaunlich klug und kann sehr viel; einen so guten Assistenten werde ich nie mehr kriegen." Die Zusammenarbeit mit Born wurde durch das Angebot einer Assistentenstelle bei Wilhelm Lenz Arnold Sommerfeld Niels Bohr nach Kopenhagen. Er war Bohr im Sommer 1922 bei den sogenannten 'Bohr-Festspielen' begegnet, auf denen Bohr Quantentheorie der Atome und das Periodensystem der Elemente Bohr immer wieder sein Streben nach einer der Probleme betonte. Pauli fand in Bohr Sommerfelds mathematische Meisterhaft und Bohrs Periodensystems fort. Gegen Ende 1924 gelang ihm die Entdeckung des . Die Bohr-Sommerfeldsche Atomtheorie "einer klassisch nicht beschreibbaren Zweideutigkeit" Samuel Goudsmit und Georg Uhlenbeck entwickelten Vorstellung des Elektronenspins Periodensystems Quantentheorie Grundpostulate Nobelpreises "alten Quantentheorie" zeigte sich am Beispiel der Analyse des Compton-Effekts Quantentheorie Heisenbergschen und Quantenmechanik eine widerspruchsfreie Theorie an die Stelle der alten trat, wobei Pauli selbst nicht zuletzt durch seine intensiven Diskussionen mit

    31. Pauli, Wolfgang
    Translate this page pauli, wolfgang. © Copyright wolfgang pauli. Foto. pauli, wolfgang,* 25. 4. 1900 Wien, † 15. 12. 1958 Zürich (CH), Physiker
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    Wolfgang Pauli. Foto.
    Schweiz Pauli Pauli Pauli Professor theoretische Pauli einheitliche Theorie der Materie ("Weltformel"). Werke: Die allgemeinen Prinzipien der Wellenmechanik, 1990 (Neuausgabe); Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel mit Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg und anderen , 1979; Das Gewissen der Physik, herausgegeben von C. P. Enz und H. von Meyenn, 1988. Literatur: K. V. Laurikainen, The Message of the Atoms. Essays on W. Pauli and the Unspeakable, 1997; E. P. Fischer, An den Grenzen des Denkens. W. Pauli Wissenschaft Hinweise zum Lexikon Suche nach hierher verweisenden Seiten

    32. Copyright: Wolfgang Pauli. Foto.
    Translate this page wolfgang pauli. Foto. © Copyright by Bildarchiv der ÖsterreichischenNationalbibliothek, Wien. siehe pauli, wolfgang.
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    33. Pauli, Wolfgang
    pauli, wolfgang. wolfgang pauli, 1945. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. April25, 1900, Vienna, Austriad. Dec. 15, 1958, Zürich, Switz.), Austrian
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    Pauli, Wolfgang
    Wolfgang Pauli, 1945 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann Nobel Prize for Physics in 1945 for his discovery in 1925 of the Pauli exclusion principle , which states that in an atom no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. This principle clearly relates the quantum theory to the observed properties of atoms. When he was 20, Pauli wrote a 200-page encyclopaedia article on the theory of relativity. He was appointed a lecturer at the University of Hamburg in 1923, and the following year he proposed that a fourth quantum number, which may take on the numerical values +1/2 or -1/2, was necessary to specify electron energy states. It was later found that the two values represent the two possible directions of spin for fermions. In 1925 he introduced his exclusion principle, which immediately made clear the reason for the structure of the periodic table of the elements. the institution became a great centre of research in theoretical physics during the years preceding World War II. In the late 1920s it was observed that when a beta particle (electron) is emitted from an atomic nucleus, there is generally some energy and momentum missing, a grave violation of the laws of conservation. Rather than allow these laws to be discarded, Pauli proposed in 1931 that the missing energy and momentum is carried away from the nucleus by some particle (later named the neutrino by Enrico Fermi ) that is uncharged and has little or no mass and had gone unnoticed because it interacts with matter so seldom that it is nearly impossible to detect. The neutrino was finally observed in 1956.

    34. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Encyclopædia Britannica, pauli, wolfgang Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLAstyle pauli, wolfgang. 2003 Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    35. CERN Scientific Information Service
    At the age of 58, wolfgang Ernst Friedrich pauli died on the 15 December1958 at the Red Cross Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland.
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    • Born in Vienna, on the 25th April 1900. In 1918 he went to the University of Munich where he received his Doctors diploma in theoretical physics, "summa cum laude" in 1921 with A. Sommerfeld. From 1921-1922 he was an assistant of Max Born at Göttingen University. He went on to be an assistant of Wilhelm Lenz at Hamburg University. It was at the University of Copenhagen with Niels Bohr, where his research and interest in the anomal ous Zeeman effect culminated in 1924 with the formulation of the "Exclusion Principle" which governs how particles, like electrons, co-exist. It was for this he received the Nobel Prize in 1945. The theoretical prediction of the existence of the neutrino by Pauli in 1930 was finally confirmed by its detection in the experiment by Clyde Cowan and Fred Reines at Los Alamos in 1956. From 1924-1928 he taught physics at the University of Hamburg. In April 1928 he became a professor at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) in Zurich and kept his professorship until his death in 1958. In July 1940, Pauli and his wife, Franciska (Franca) left Europe to go as a visiting professor to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey. It was there, in November 1945, Pauli received news that he had been awarded the

    36. Pauli Letter Collection: Series Level Description
    Name of creator. wolfgang pauli (1900 1958). Biographical history. PhiladelphiaAmerican Philosophical Society, 1967. - ix, 176 p. pauli, wolfgang.
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    Name of creator Wolfgang Pauli (1900 - 1958) Biographical history For Pauli's biographical history see the Pauli Archive: fonds level description Archival history After Pauli's death in 1958, Mrs. Franca Pauli, his widow, assisted by Pauli's last assistant, Charles Enz, started to sort and administer Wolfgang Pauli's scientific legacy. At first, the collection mostly contained only the letters Pauli had received and not those he had sent. Franca Pauli, with Victor F. Weisskopf (one of Pauli's former assistants and Director-General of CERN from 1961 to 1965) and Ralph de Laer Kronig, sent out a circular letter inviting friends and colleagues of Wolfgang Pauli to send their copies or originals of his imposing correspondence. Niels Bohr supported the whole operation. During his travel in 1957, Pauli met the Israeli historian of science, Samuel Sabursky. After Pauli's death, he took responsibility for the organization and a first description of the letter collection. These descriptions are contained in the Pauli letter collection card index.

    37. Pauli, Wolfgang. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. pauli, wolfgang. (vôlf´gängpou´l ) (KEY) , 1900–1958, AustroAmerican physicist, b. Vienna.
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    pauli, wolfgang. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. pauli, wolfgang. SYLLABICATION Pau·li.
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    Nìmecký fyzik, v roce 1925 zformuloval Pauliho vyluèovací princip, který øíká, že dva fermiony se nemohou nacházet ve stejném kvantovém stavu. Významnì se podílel na vzniku kvantové mechaniky. Je po nìm pojmenována Pauliho rovnice, první kvantová rovnice, která obsahovala spin. Za své práce, zejména za objev vyluèovacího principu, získal v roce 1945 Nobelovu cenu za fyziku. Astrofyzika Galerie Sondy Úkazy ... Odkazy

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