Wolfgang_Pauli

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-Early Years -Pauli's Education -Achievements -Marriages -Conflicts of the War
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Pauli Ernst Wolfgang was born on April 25, 1900, in Vienna, Austria. His father was Pauli Joseph Wolfgang and his mother was Berta Camilla Schutz. Pauli's middle name was to honor his godfather Ernst Mach a famous physicist. His paternal grandparents were from prominent Jewish families, but his father converted to Roman Catholicism after his marriage in 1899. Pauli's mother was raised from her mother's Roman Catholic religion, but her father was a Jewish writer. Although Pauli was raised in the church, eventually him and his family left the church.
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In 1918, Wolfgang obtained his first education at Döblinger Gymnasium in Vienna. Only two months after graduation, he published his first paper, on Einstein's theory of general relativity. He attended the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich studying under Arnold Sommerfeld, where he received his doctorate in July 1921 for a thesis on the quantum theory of ionised molecular hydrogen. spent a year at the University of Göttingen as assistant to Max Born and a further year with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, Denmark. Then he was a lecturer at the University of Hamburg from 1923 to 1928.
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__**Achievement:**__ Pauli became famous because of his development of the [|Pauli Exclusion Principle.] This principle states that no two electrons in an atom can be in the same place at the same time. Other than the Exclusion Principle, Pauli also became well known for the [|Zeeman Effect]and discovery of the [|neutrino.] A neutrino is simply a particle with no charge or mass that carries energy and momentum away from the nucleus of an atom. Along with his accomplishments came a Nobel Prize which was awarded to Pauli in 1945, for his work and development of the Pauli Exclusion Principle.**__Marriages:__** Pauli's first wife was Kathe Margarethe Deppner. They were married in December 1929. During the marriage, Pauli and Kathe had conflicts in their marriage. Resulting in a divorce in 1930, not ever nearly a year. Four years later, Pauli Wolfgang married a second wife, Franciska Bertram. They married for the remainder of his lifetime and they did not have any children of their marriage.

The German Annexation of Austria made Pauli Ernst Wolfgang a German citizen. This was very hard for Wolfgang because of the outbreak of World War II. To escape the conflict, Pauli Wolfgang moved into the United States 1940, where he was the Professor of Theoretical Physics at Princeton.
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