Snyder talks about his failure so far to obtain significant results as regards his theory in the light of Pauli's critical comments.
Snyder, Hartland SThe letter encloses a manuscript of a paper on "quantized space-time", to be published in the Physical Review.
Snyder, Hartland SSnyder replies to Pauli's letter of the 22 June 1946 and explains the gist of his theory on quantizated space-time.
Snyder, Hartland SSommerfeld expresses his satisfaction about Pauli's paper on closed electronic shells and about his principle of 4 quantum numbers.
Sommerfeld, ArnoldSommerfeld talks about his article in the Planck issue of Annalen Phys. and about his interest in non-integer quantum numbers. He is optimistic about the future of physics and thinks that someone will soon understand the elementary particles, the Pauli-principle and the divergencies. He is less optimistic about the future of civilization.
Sommerfeld, ArnoldSommerfeld makes remarks on the unipolar induction
Sommerfeld, ArnoldSommerfeld suggests that Pauli writes a review on his "optics".
Sommerfeld, ArnoldSommerfeld expresses his admiration over Pauli's "Handbuch-article on Quanta". He says that Schrödinger's wave mechanics does not yet solve the riddle of quanta.
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