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  1. Wolfgang Ernst Pauli ( / ˈpɔːli /; [6] German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ ˈpaʊli]; 25 April 1900 – 15 December 1958) was an Austrian theoretical physicist and one of the pioneers of quantum physics.

  2. Wolfgang Pauli was a theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, relativity and field theory. He was born in Vienna in 1900 and died in Zurich in 1958.

  3. Wolfgang Pauli was an Austrian-born physicist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physics 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. Pauli made major contributions to quantum.

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  4. Wolfgang Pauli was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the Exclusion Principle, also known as the Pauli Principle. He proposed that no two electrons or nucleons could have identical quantum numbers, which explained the stability and structure of atoms and nuclei.

  5. Wolfgang Pauli (1900 - 1958) biography. Wolfgang Pauli was born in Vienna, on 25 April 1900 ( 1, 2 ). He attended the Döblinger Gymnasium, Vienna ( 3, 4 ), then in 1918 went to the University of Munich where he received his Doctoral diploma in theoretical physics, 'summa cum laude' in 1921 (supervisor Arnold Sommerfeld) ( 5 ).

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Learn about the life and achievements of Wolfgang Pauli, the Austrian physicist who discovered the exclusion principle and predicted the neutrino. Explore his academic career, Nobel Prize, personal relationships and influence on modern physics.

  7. Professor of theoretical physics. Wolfgang Pauli E-Pics Image Archive Online. Wolfgang Pauli was born in Vienna on 25 April 1900 as the first child to Berta and Wolfgang Joseph Pauli. His mother was a journalist, his father a doctor and professor of chemistry.