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Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994
Linus Pauling papers [microform], 1923-1929.
Notes, manuscripts, and correspondence. Primarily research notes, also a few manuscripts, on topics such as physical properties of gases, crystal structure, gamma ray spectra, the spinning electron, quantum theory of dielectric constants, polarizability of ions, paramagnetism, dwarf stars, Bose-Einstein statistics, and Bernoulli numbers. Also contains notes on the work of others including Max Born, Albert Einstein, and Walter Heitler, a small amount of correspondence from colleagues on his own work, and notes for two lecture courses he gave on wave mechanics.
Chemist (crystal structure of molecules, chemical bond, atomic structure of proteins, quantum mechanics application to chemistry), physicist and administrator. On the staff at Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversittĖƒ M nchen (1926-1927); UniversittĖƒ Z rich (1926-1927); and the California Institute of Technology (1927-1963); chair of the chemistry division and director of Gates and Crellin Chemical Laboratories (1937-1958); on the staff at Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (1963-1967); on the chemistry faculty at University of California at San Diego (1967-1969); and at Stanford University (1969-1974), emeritus from 1974.
Born, Max, 1882-1970
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955
Heitler, Walter, 1904-
Bernoulli numbers.
Crystals.
Dielectrics.
Dwarf stars.
Gamma rays
Gases.
Ions -- Polarization.
Paramagnetism
Quantum theory
Wave mechanics -- Study and teaching.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Archives for the History of Quantum Physics
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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