Schrödinger replies to Pauli's letter of the 26th August 1922. He answers to Pauli's comments on his paper about interaction of radiation and atoms.
Schrödinger, ErwinPauli thanks for Yank's and Feldman's paper. He writes about Glauber's calculations.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli writes about Glauber's quotation.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli thanks Weyl for his book on the philosophy of mathematics and natural science. He makes two critical remarks: 1) It is not correct to connect Leibniz with the principle of exclusion. 2) There is no asymmetry of the past-future relation in spontaneous radiation processes, but the concept of spontaneity needs a better definition.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli comments on a letter to Schwinger. He accepts his results, but rejects some of his proofs and arguments.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli makes more remarks about Schwinger's theory.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli asks if Walden has more information on his claim that Mendeleev discovered the periodic table through dreams.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli replies to Weizsäcker's letter. He comments on Plato and neoplatonism. He writes about the problem of unity of being in alchemy. He suggests showing this letter to Heisenberg.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli writes about CERN's project. He comments on papers on the "casual interpretation" of quantum mechanics, particularly by Bohm.
Pauli, WolfgangPauli writes about his trip to Princeton. He makes remarks on H-theorem and quantum statistics.
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