Category:Rudolf Peierls
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Medien in der Kategorie „Rudolf Peierls“
Folgende 15 Dateien sind in dieser Kategorie, von 15 insgesamt.
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Solvay1933Large.jpg 2.850 × 2.475; 1,93 MB
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Solvay1933Signatures.jpg 2.108 × 1.662; 940 KB
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Peierls,Rudolf 1937.jpg 200 × 250; 6 KB
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William Penney, Otto Frisch, Rudolf Peierls and John Cockroft.jpg 1.200 × 885; 213 KB
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Solvay conference 1948 g.jpg 600 × 409; 62 KB
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The physicists Paul Dirac, Wolfgang Pauli and Rudolf Peierls, c 1953. (9660575591).jpg 1.250 × 1.035; 358 KB
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Peierls,Rudolf 1966 Göttingen.jpg 600 × 750; 59 KB
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Kesten-Peierls-Dobrushin.tif 1.338 × 921, 2 Seiten; 2,45 MB
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Max-Planck-Medaille Peierls-1963.jpg 559 × 768; 56 KB
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Rudolf Peierls - book.jpg 2.052 × 3.239; 6,56 MB
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Rudolf Peierls - Quantum theory of solids. 01.jpg 3.726 × 5.412; 17,96 MB
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Rudolf Peierls - Quantum theory of solids. 02.jpg 4.086 × 5.268; 21,6 MB
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Rudolf Peierls - Quantum theory of solids. 03.jpg 2.781 × 1.765; 3,45 MB
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Rudolf Peierls. Book Quantum theory of solids.jpg 1.539 × 2.429; 4,42 MB
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- Deaths in Oxford