Pauli criticizes a work (not cited) by E. H. Hutton. Among other things, Pauli claims that there is no universal relation between the concept "elementary particle" and the exclusion principle, and that the concept "elementary particle" should be used to define fermions and bosons, or be abandoned
Pauli writes about the conference in Geneva, saying that the mirror-problem remains unsolved, and th...
Heisenberg asks Pauli if he would be ready to take over part of the paper to be given at the Solvay ...
Pauli writes about the paper by Bohr, Kramers, Slater and its experimental refutation by Geiger and ...
Heisenberg sends Pauli the manuscript of a paper on elementary particles for criticism. The starting...
Pauli replies to Heisenberg's letter of 13 April. He criticizes his pressing for a premature publica...
Pauli writes against Bohr, Kramers and Slater's paper. He mentions his talk with Einstein about the ...
Heisenberg does not agree with Pauli about the identical situation of quantum electrodynamics and Fe...
Pauli thinks it's important to explain the lack of strong interaction in leptons. He talks on the ne...
Pauli makes some objections to Thomas' derivation of the missing factor in magnetic interaction of t...
Pauli is against Heisenberg's approach to quantum electrodynamics. It is impossible to work only wit...
Pauli writes about the hopeless state of quantum field theory at present. He writes about Heisenberg...
In this reply to a letter from Pauli, Bohr develops his exclusion principle and attempts to explain ...
Pauli talks about Schrödinger's articles against quantum mechanics. Pauli is convinced that there is...
Pauli comments in detail on the paper by Einstein-Podolski-Rosen and suggest that Heisenberg should ...
Pauli writes about his contribution to the Bohr Festschrift. He writes about strong and weak reflect...
Pauli writes about the conference in Geneva, saying that the mirror-problem remains unsolved, and th...
Heisenberg asks Pauli if he would be ready to take over part of the paper to be given at the Solvay ...
Pauli writes about the paper by Bohr, Kramers, Slater and its experimental refutation by Geiger and ...
Heisenberg sends Pauli the manuscript of a paper on elementary particles for criticism. The starting...
Pauli replies to Heisenberg's letter of 13 April. He criticizes his pressing for a premature publica...
Pauli writes against Bohr, Kramers and Slater's paper. He mentions his talk with Einstein about the ...
Heisenberg does not agree with Pauli about the identical situation of quantum electrodynamics and Fe...
Pauli thinks it's important to explain the lack of strong interaction in leptons. He talks on the ne...
Pauli makes some objections to Thomas' derivation of the missing factor in magnetic interaction of t...
Pauli is against Heisenberg's approach to quantum electrodynamics. It is impossible to work only wit...
Pauli writes about the hopeless state of quantum field theory at present. He writes about Heisenberg...
In this reply to a letter from Pauli, Bohr develops his exclusion principle and attempts to explain ...
Pauli talks about Schrödinger's articles against quantum mechanics. Pauli is convinced that there is...
Pauli comments in detail on the paper by Einstein-Podolski-Rosen and suggest that Heisenberg should ...
Pauli writes about his contribution to the Bohr Festschrift. He writes about strong and weak reflect...
Pauli writes about the conference in Geneva, saying that the mirror-problem remains unsolved, and th...
Heisenberg asks Pauli if he would be ready to take over part of the paper to be given at the Solvay ...
Pauli writes about the paper by Bohr, Kramers, Slater and its experimental refutation by Geiger and ...