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  1. Theory of Relativity by Wolfgang Pauli, 1958-01-01
  2. Pauli Lectures On Physics - Vol. 2 by Wolfgang Pauli -, 1979
  3. Jews and Judaism in Switzerland: Jewish Swiss History, Swiss Jews, Synagogues in Switzerland, Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Pauli, Felix Bloch
  4. Quantum Physicists: Richard Feynman, Erwin Schrödinger, Niels Bohr, Max Planck, Werner Heisenberg, Paul Dirac, Roger Penrose, Wolfgang Pauli
  5. Jewish Refugees: Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Pauli, Franco Modigliani, Max Born, Stefan Zweig, Billy Wilder, Paul Wittgenstein, Abba Mari
  6. Eth Zurich Faculty: Albert Einstein, George Pólya, Niklaus Wirth, Wolfgang Pauli, Peter Debye, Paul Feyerabend, Gottfried Semper
  7. Austrian Nobel Laureates: Erwin Schrödinger, Wolfgang Pauli, Friedrich Von Hayek, Max Perutz, Bertha Von Suttner, Elias Canetti, Konrad Lorenz
  8. People Who Emigrated to Escape Nazism: Georg Ludwig Von Trapp, Erwin Schrödinger, John Von Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli, Edward Teller
  9. Institute for Advanced Study Faculty: Albert Einstein, Kurt Gödel, John Von Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli, Freeman Dyson, J. Robert Oppenheimer
  10. Hochschullehrer (Kopenhagen): Hans Christian Ørsted, Wolfgang Pauli, Aage Niels Bohr, Johannes Bugenhagen, Henning Eichberg, Niels Hemmingsen (German Edition)
  11. Wolfgang Pauli's Exclusion Principle: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by David Tulloch, 2000
  12. Naturalised Citizens of Switzerland: Wolfgang Pauli, Yehudi Menuhin, Hnat Domenichelli, Blaise Nkufo, Leopold Ruzicka, Igor Markevitch
  13. Czech-Austrian Jews: Karl Popper, Wolfgang Pauli, Franz Kafka, Edmund Husserl, Gustav Mahler, Arnold Schoenberg, Friedensreich Hundertwasser
  14. Wolfgang Pauli: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Sherri Chasin Calvo, 2000

61. Biografía De Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
Translate this page En 1945, recibió el premio nobel de física, otorgado por su decisiva contribuciónal descubrir, en 1925, una nueva ley wolfgang Ernst pauli gozaba de
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Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
Nacido el
25 de abril del 1900,
en
Viena, Austria,
Fallecido el
15 diciembre de 1958,
en
Zurich, Suiza.
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli , físico teórico estadounidense de origen austriaco, conocido por su trabajo sobre la teoría del espín. Hijo de Wolfgang Joseph Pauli, médico de descendencia judía y profesor de la universidad de Viena, y de Berta Camilla Schütz. Pauli fue bautizado en la fe católica y, su segundo nombre, se lo dieron en honor a su padrino Ernst Mach
Pauli asistió en sus años de escolaridad al Gymnasium Döblinger en Viena, graduandose en su licenciatura secundaria con la distinción en 1918. Solamente dos meses después de la graduación, él publicó su primer artículo sobre la teoría de la relatividad general de Einstein. Sus estudios superiores los cursó en la universidad Ludwig-Maximilian de München, donde tuvo como su profesor guía a Somermerfeld. Con una tesis sobre la teoría cuántica del hidrógeno molecular ionizado, se doctoró en física en el año 1921.
En ese entonces, Sommerfeld le pidió a Pauli que revisara la versión de la relatividad publicada en la enciclopedia alemana

62. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Fisica, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, FISICA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000. 1926. NuevaYork, NY, Estados Unidos. 1945. pauli, wolfgang (Estados Unidos).
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FISICA Perrin, Jean Baptiste (Francia) Por su trabajo en la estructura discontinua de la materia, y especialmente por su descubrimiento del equilibrio de sedimentación. Universidad de la Sorbonna. París, Francia
Compton, Arthur H. (Estados Unidos) Por el descubrimiento del efecto físico que lleva su nombre. Universidad de Chicago. Chicago, IL, Estados Unidos Wilson, Charles T. Por el método de hacer visibles la trayectoria de particulas electricamente cargadas a través de la condensación de vapor. Universidad de Cambridge. Cambridge, Gran Bretaña
Richardson, Owen Por sus trabajos que ayudaron a la comprensión del efecto termoionico, y muy particularmente por el aporte de la ley física que lleva su nombre. Universidad de Londres. Londres, Gran Bretaña

63. Wolfgang Pauli Institute (WPI)
The name wolfgang pauli is very appropriate for an Institute that unites severalscientific fields, for pauli like other nobel laureates in physics of
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64. Wolfgang Ernst Pauli - Wikipedia
Ernst pauli was born in Vienna to wolfgang Joseph pauli pauli moved to the UnitedStates in 1940, where he Also in 1945, he received the nobel Prize in Physics
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Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wolfgang Ernst Pauli Austrian American physicist April 25 ... December 15 ), noted for his work on the theory of spin
Biography
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was born in Vienna to Wolfgang Joseph Pauli and Berta Camilla Schütz. His middle name was given in honor of his godfather, the physicist Ernst Mach Pauli attended the Döblinger Gymnasium in Vienna, graduating with distinction in 1918. Only two months after graduation, he had published his first paper , on Einstein's theory of general relativity . He attended the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, working under Sommerfeld , where he received his doctorate in July for a thesis on the quantum theory of ionised molecular hydrogen Sommerfeld asked Pauli to review relativity for the Encyklopaedie der mathematischen Wissenschaften , a German encyclopedia . Two months after receiving his doctorate, Pauli completed the article, which came to 237 pages. It was praised by

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From left to right wolfgang pauli, ?...... nobelBier-Abend = Party to celebrate pauli´s nobel prize Place Princeton, NJ(USA) Date November 1945
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66. Rap-pauli
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68. Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901
Translate this page nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year, Winners. 1901. Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad.1902. Rabi, Isidor Isaac. 1945. pauli, wolfgang. 1946. Bridgman, Percy Williams.1947.
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Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James

69. Wolfgang Pauli / C.G. Jung Correspondance 1932-1958
Translate this page pauli wolfgang prix nobel de physique en 1946 et Carl GustavJung échangent leur point de vue de chercheur.
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avec Google) sur cgjung.net sur le web Accueil C.G. Jung L'œuvre Ressources ... Contact Wolfgang Pauli / C.G. Jung - Correspondance 1932-1958 On savait déjà que Wolfgang Pauli, l'un des plus grands physiciens de ce siècle et prix Nobel en 1946, avait suivi dans les années trente une cure analytique avec l'un des élèves de Carl Gustav Jung, cure dont la série de rêves a été étudiée par Jung lui-même dans Psychologie et Alchimie Ce que l'on savait moins jusqu'ici, et que l'on découvre avec jubilation dans ce livre, c'est que les relations avec Jung se sont étalées sur un quart de siècle, jusqu'à la disparition de Pauli en 1958. C'est donc à l'échange entre deux géants de ce siècle que nous assistons ici, dans l'effort de chacun pour comprendre le domaine de l'autre afin d'enrichir et d'approfondir sa propre réflexion : le but avoué étant de découvrir ce point d'unité dans le réel où la connaissance scientifique objective de la nature à travers ses règles et ses lois et la connaissance intérieure de la psyché et des manifestations de l'inconscient trouveraient une source ou une structure communes. Ainsi voit-on apparaître le concept révolutionnaire de synchronicité, Pauli s'intéresser à l'alchimie ou aux philosophies néo-platoniciennes, Jung s'initier à certaines conceptions de la physique moderne, dans une recherche à deux voies, complémentaire et réciproque, qui représente au total l'une des entreprises scientifique et philosophique les plus originales et les plus audacieuses de notre siècle.

70. AldeaEducativa.com | Contenidos Y Consultas Educativas
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71. Les Grands Noms De L'histoire : Wolfgang Pauli
Translate this page wolfgang pauli (1900-1958), physicien suisse d'origine autrichienne, mena des travauxthéoriques sur la structure de l Il devint Prix nobel de Physique en 1945
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Wolfgang Pauli
Il devint Prix Nobel de Physique en 1945.

72. PS: Pauli -Jung Anticipate Psychophysical Theory By 50 Years
wolfgang pauli (19001958) was a most critical theoretical physicist with profoundinsight an address in 1946, on the occasion of pauli’s nobel prize, the
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73. Pauli
Translate this page pauli wolfgang suisse, 1900-1958 Eminent physicien. pauli reçut le prix nobel dePhysique 1945 pour ses travaux concernant le spin de l'électron où il
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H. Weyl P. Dirac , A. Sommerfeld, A. Einstein N. Bohr neutrino principe d'exclusion spin Matrices de Pauli : avec i = -1. le triplet ( s x , s y , s z ) intervient dans les composantes vectorielles du spin. C'est le physicien allemand Max Planck (1858-1947) qui, suite à ses découvertes en thermodynamique (rayonnement du corps noir), est à l'origine de la mécanique quantique en 1900, théorie selon laquelle l'énergie d'un système physique varie de façon discontinue, par dépense de quantités discrètes d'énergie : un phénomène électromagnétique diffuse son énergie, non continûment, mais par petites doses, des grains d'énergie -les quanta photon . Si n n . (formule de Plank- Einstein Albert Einstein Niels Bohr Lie , valeurs propres, vecteurs propres,...
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74. Anecdote Pauli Effect Pauli ESP Psychics Incre
pauli, wolfgang (19001958), American physicist, nobel Prize recipient (Physics,1945) noted for for his work on atomic fission, and for his formulation of
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75. Anecdote Strange Theory Pauli Verbal Bloopers Gol
This isn't right, he declared while working one day. This isn't even wrong! pauli,wolfgang (19001958), American physicist, nobel Prize recipient (Physics
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76. Wolfgang Pauli
Translate this page wolfgang pauli. * 02.04.1900 in Wien. pauli gehört zu den hervorragendenstenPhysikern seiner Zeit. Weiterführende Links nobel Foundation.
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77. People
Awarded to wolfgang pauli for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle, also calledthe pauli Principle. Quantum Mechanics People http//www.nobel.se/physics
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78. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer Daniel C.Tsui 1997. 1946. Percy Williams Bridgman 1945. wolfgang Ernst pauli 1944.
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79. Europhysics News (2000) Vol. 31 No. 4 Wolfgang Pauli’s 100th
At age 13 wolfgang read Mach’s famous Mechanics with his experimental colleaguePaul Scherrer, pauli explored the Felix Bloch, later received the nobel Prize
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Europhysics News (2000) Vol. 31 No. 4 Wolfgang Pauli’s 100th birthday A personal view by Prof. C. P. Enz, W. Pauli’s last assistant A ccording to a recent inquiry by Physics World concerning the ten most important physicists ever, Wolfgang Pauli does not belong to them. For those of an older generation for whom Pauli was “the conscience of physics” this comes as a surprise. But it shows perhaps that both his exclusion principle and his neutrino idea – which at first were hard to swallow – have since become household words, while his proverbial wit is lost to a generation communicating by e-mail. So who was this man? Pauli was born just 100 years ago on 25 April 1900 in Vienna. His father Wolf Pascheles came from a well-known Jewish family in Prague where he studied medicine with one of Ernst Mach’s sons and took physics classes from Mach himself. As a young medical doctor Wolf Pascheles settled in Vienna in 1893, took the name of Pauli, was baptized Catholic and married in 1899. Mach, who accepted a chair of philosophy at the University of Vienna in 1895 accepted to be godfather for Pauli’s son Wolfgang. The following six years Pauli spent in Hamburg where three fundamental ideas were born. First, Pauli introduced the fourth quantum number of the electron that later was recognized as the spin. Then, making use of this fourth quantum number, he formulated the exculsion principle which could explain the periodic system of the elements and later was recognized to be responsible, quite generally, for the stability of matter. But even before that he had postulated the existence of a nuclear spin in order to explain the hyperfine anomalies in the spectra. Hamburg also was the scene of Pauli’s discussions with Otto Stern. But in spite of this friendship Stern would not let Pauli enter his laboratory – because of the Pauli effect. For, it was said that every time Pauli entered a laboratory something went wrong. Pauli believed in it and was amused.

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He was born in Vienna to wolfgang Joseph pauli and pauli moved to the United Statesin 1940, where he was Also in 1945, he received the nobel Prize in Physics
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Wolfgang Pauli
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli, Austrian-American physicist (April 251900- December 151958), noted for his work on the theory of spin. He was born in Vienna to Wolfgang Joseph Pauli and Berta Camilla Schütz. His middle name was given in honor of his godfather, the physicist Ernst Mach. Pauli attended the Döblinger Gymnasium in Vienna, graduating with distinction in 1918. Only two months after graduation, he had published his first paper, on Einstein's theory of general relativity. He attended the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, working under Sommerfeld, where he received his doctorate in July 1921 for a thesis on the quantum theory of ionised molecular hydrogen. Sommerfeld asked Pauli to review relativity for the Encyklopaedie der mathematischen Wissenschaften , a German encyclopedia. Two months after receiving his doctorate, Pauli completed the article, which came to 237 pages. It was praised by Einstein Einstein . Pauli died in Zurch on December 15, 1958.
Pauli made many important contributions in his career as a physicist, primarily in the subject of quantum mechanics. He seldom published papers, preferring lengthy correspondences with colleagues (such as Bohr and

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