The Pauli exclusion principle is the quantum mechanical principle that says that 2 identical fermions (particles with half-integer spin) cannot occupy the same quantum state simultaneously.
Paulis Erikas Rumas has written: 'Saulegrizos salis'
Wolfgang Wechler has written: 'The concept of fuzziness in automata and language theory' -- subject(s): Formal languages, Machine theory, Set theory
Wolfgang Friedrich Berg has written: 'Exposure: theory and practice' 'Exposure'
Wolfgang J. Sternberg has written: 'The theory of potential and spherical harmonics' -- subject(s): Potential theory (Mathematics), Spherical harmonics
Wolfgang Engler has written: 'Die Ostdeutschen als Avantgarde' 'Selbstbilder' -- subject(s): History, Knowledge, Sociology of., Self-knowledge, Theory of, Self-knowledge, Theory of., Sociology of Knowledge, Theory of Knowledge 'Die Ostdeutschen' -- subject(s): Social conditions, History
Wolfgang Powroslo has written: 'Erkenntnis durch Literatur' -- subject(s): Criticism, German literature, History and criticism, Realism in literature, Theory
Wolfgang Woess has written: 'Random walks on infinite graphs and groups' -- subject(s): Graph theory, Infinite groups, Random walks (Mathematics)
Wolfgang Eichhorn has written: 'Functional equations in economics' -- subject(s): Functional equations, Mathematical Economics 'Theory of the price index' -- subject(s): Price indexes
Possibly. There has been much tak about it but Gena has yet to admit to it.
Wolfgang Welsch has written: 'Undoing Aesthetics (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society)' 'Unsere postmoderne Moderne' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Modern, Modern Aesthetics, Modernism (Aesthetics), Postmodernism
Wolfgang Schultz-Piszachich has written: 'Nonlinear models of flow, diffusion, and turbulence' -- subject(s): Diffusion, Fluid mechanics, Nonlinear theories, Self-consistent field theory, Turbulence
Reader-response theory was developed by Louise Rosenblatt in the 1930s and later expanded upon by critics such as Wolfgang Iser and Hans Robert Jauss in the 1960s and 1970s.