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    Wolfgang Ernst Pauli (/ˈpɔːli/; German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ ˈpaʊli]; 25 April 1900 – 15 December 1958) was an Austrian theoretical physicist and one of the pioneers...
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  • physicist Wolfgang Pauli through correspondence and in their 1952 work The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche. This culminated in the Pauli–Jung conjecture...
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    mysterious anecdotal stories involving Austrian theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli, describing numerous instances in which demonstrations involving equipment...
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    quantum mechanics. This principle was formulated by Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli in 1925 for electrons, and later extended to all fermions with his spin–statistics...
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    These matrices are named after the physicist Wolfgang Pauli. In quantum mechanics, they occur in the Pauli equation, which takes into account the interaction...
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  • so that relativistic effects can be neglected. It was formulated by Wolfgang Pauli in 1927. In its linearized form it is known as Lévy-Leblond equation...
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  • leptons, hence the name electron neutrino. It was first hypothesized by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930, to account for missing momentum and missing energy in beta...
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    Franz had a lengthy exchange of letters with Wolfgang Pauli, winner of a Nobel Prize in physics. On Pauli's death, his widow Franca deliberately destroyed...
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    of coordination dynamics. The Pauli–Jung conjecture is a collaboration in metatheory between physicist Wolfgang Pauli and analytical psychologist Carl...
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  • "unfalsifiable". The phrase is generally attributed to the theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli, who was known for his colorful objections to incorrect or careless...
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  • based on mass rotation would need to be consistent with that model. Wolfgang Pauli, a central figure in the history of quantum spin, initially rejected...
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    regarding some events as non-causal. That idea influenced the physicist Wolfgang Pauli (with whom, via a letter correspondence, Jung developed the notion of...
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    the great-grandfather of Nobel laureate physicist Wolfgang Ernst Pauli (1900-1958). His son (Pauli's grandfather) was Jacob W. Pascheles (1839-1897), who...
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    X,Y,Z\rangle } . The Pauli group is generated by the Pauli matrices, and like them it is named after Wolfgang Pauli. The Pauli group on n {\displaystyle...
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    abandoning his allegiance to science as his long-lasting collaboration with Wolfgang Pauli attests. His wide-ranging progression suggests to some commentators...
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  • loop calculations in field theory in order to renormalize the theory. Wolfgang Pauli and Felix Villars published the method in 1949, based on earlier work...
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  • rings, measuring the free neutron lifetime. He humorously referred to Wolfgang Pauli as his imaginary part if their surnames were considered as complex numbers...
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  • systems were the algebraic determination of the hydrogen spectrum by Wolfgang Pauli and the treatment of diatomic molecules by Lucy Mensing. In many aspects...
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  • Fierz, a student of Wolfgang Pauli, and was rederived in a more systematic way by Pauli the following year. In a later summary, Pauli listed three postulates...
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  • footballer Wolfgang Pagenstecher (1880–1953), German heraldist Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958), Austrian-born Swiss American physicist, Nobel Prize Wolfgang Petersen...
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  • Jung, Mysterium Coniunctionis Jung, in conjunction with the physicist Wolfgang Pauli, explored the possibility that his concepts of archetypes and synchronicity...
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  • accelerated frame. Earlier concerns and possible solutions were raised by Wolfgang Pauli (1918), Max von Laue (1919), and others, but the most recognized work...
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    Heisenberg, and ETH Zurich under Wolfgang Pauli. After receiving his DPhil from Leipzig in 1929, he became an assistant to Pauli in Zurich. In 1932, he was...
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  • the group of physicists including Max Born, Werner Heisenberg, and Wolfgang Pauli, at the University of Göttingen in the early 1920s, and was first used...
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    Princeton University Press. 2001. Atom and Archetype: The Pauli/Jung Letters, 1932-1958, with Wolfgang Pauli, edited by C. A. Meier. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University...
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    in the De Haas-Van Alphen effect. Pauli paramagnetism is named after the physicist Wolfgang Pauli. Before Pauli's theory, the lack of a strong Curie...
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  • as mechanical and independent of the individuality of the observer. Wolfgang Pauli, for example, insisted that measurement results could be obtained and...
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  • doubts that may have been caused by the use of silver atoms. In 1924, Wolfgang Pauli called it "two-valuedness not describable classically" and associated...
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  • 1954, Gerhart Lüders and Wolfgang Pauli derived more explicit proofs, so this theorem is sometimes known as the Lüders–Pauli theorem. At about the same...
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    of the interior of the Earth. The neutrino was postulated first by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930 to explain how beta decay could conserve energy, momentum, and...
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