Scientific correspondence: Dyson, F.J.
MS. 11619/63/K.27
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Title
Scientific correspondence: Dyson, F.J.
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MS. 11619/63/K.27
Summary
Dyson was a long-term colleague and friend who had spent a period in the Birmingham Department (of which he is described as 'a very unique and imaginative member', Bird of Passage, p. 234), lodging for part of that time with the Peierls.
Comprises personal and scientific correspondence including miscellaneous items written or translated by Dyson, his obituary of Dirac 1986 with comments by Peierls, and Peierls's review of Dyson's book, From Winchester to Orion. Disturbing the universe.
Date
1975-1995
Language
English
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1 file
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Collection contents
Supplementary catalogue of the archive of Rudolf (Ernst) Peierls (1907-1995)
SECTION K CORRESPONDENCE
Scientific and general correspondence
Scientific correspondence: Dyson, F.J.
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