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The forum discussion centers on locating the 1939 paper by W. Pauli and M. Fierz titled "On relativistic wave equations for particles of arbitrary spin in an electromagnetic field," published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) A73, 211. A user requested the paper in PDF or PS format due to difficulty accessing it. Another participant provided a link to the paper on JSTOR, confirming its availability for download.

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I'm looking for this paper in PDF or PS typefile:
"W.Pauli and M. Fierz, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) A73, 211 (1939)"
It's very hard to find it from my place, so i'll be happy if somebody
can post it or send it to me. Thanks,

bye
rrrr
 
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PauliFierz said:
I'm looking for this paper in PDF or PS typefile:
"W.Pauli and M. Fierz, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) A73, 211 (1939)"
It's very hard to find it from my place, so i'll be happy if somebody
can post it or send it to me. Thanks,

bye
rrrr

Hi, I'm looking or it too.. did you get it finally? Could you send it, please?
Thanks
 
I thought I posted this but somehow it went missing. The paper you are looking for, I believe, is "On relativistic wave equations for particles of arbitrary spin in an electromagnetic field", and is located here:

http://www.jstor.org/view/00804630/ap000663/00a00060/0

Cheers.
 
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