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Nevill Francis Mott grad student 1936 University of Bristol
 (A Quantum Mechanical Investigation of the Cohesive Forces of Copper, the Elastic Constants and the Specific Heat of Monovalent Metals.)
Max Born grad student 1939 Edinburgh
 (D.Sc.: On some problems of condensation, quantum dynamics and the stability of nuclei)
Rudolf Ernst Peierls research scientist 1941-1943 University of Birmingham
Hans Albrecht Bethe research scientist 1944-1946 LANL
 (Manhattan Project)
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Fuchs K. (1985) Reflections Concerning Niels Bohr's Refutation of the Einstein‐Podolsky‐Rosen‐Paradox Annalen Der Physik. 497: 73-81
Fuchs K. (1963) Über einige Probleme in der Theorie der Symmetriecharaktere European Physical Journal. 171: 326-334
Fuchs K. (1963) Über einige Probleme in der Theorie der Symmetriecharaktere (Ergänzung) European Physical Journal. 173: 359-360
Fuchs K. (1942) The statistical mechanics of many component gases Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 179: 408-432
Born M, Fuchs K. (1940) Mass Centre in Relativity Nature. 145: 933-933
Born M, Fuchs K. (1940) The Mass Centre in Relativity Nature. 145: 587-587
Born M, Fuchs K. (1939) On fluctuations in electromagnetic radiation (A Correction) Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 172: 465-466
Born M, Fuchs K. (1939) On Fluctuations in Electromagnetic Radiation Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 170: 252-265
Fuchs K. (1936) A quantum mechanical calculation of the elastic constants of monovalent metals Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 153: 622-639
Fuchs K. (1935) A quantum mechanical investigation of the cohesive forces of metallic copper Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 151: 585-602
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