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    John von Neumann and the Foundations of Quantum Physics.Miklós Rédei, Michael Stöltzner, Walter Thirring, Ulrich Majer & Jeffrey Bub - 2013 - Springer Verlag.
    John von Neumann (1903-1957) was undoubtedly one of the scientific geniuses of the 20th century. The main fields to which he contributed include various disciplines of pure and applied mathematics, mathematical and theoretical physics, logic, theoretical computer science, and computer architecture. Von Neumann was also actively involved in politics and science management and he had a major impact on US government decisions during, and especially after, the Second World War. There exist several popular books on his personality and various collections (...)
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    Arex andp incompatible observables?H. Reiter & W. Thirring - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (8):1037-1039.
    Common eigenfunctions of nontrivial projectors of x and p are constructed.
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    Can We Understand the Cosmic Evolution?Walter Thirring - 2006 - In Michael Stöltzner & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), Time and History: Proceedings of the 28. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 2005. De Gruyter. pp. 115-132.
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    On the equivalence of adiabatic invariance and the KMS-condition.W. Thirring - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (3):409-415.
    The paper outlines the reasons why for infinite quantum systems the KMS-states are exactly the ones which are invariant under local adiabatic perturbations.
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  5. Remarks on five-dimensional relativity.W. Thirring - 1973 - In Jagdish Mehra (ed.), The physicist's conception of nature. Boston,: Reidel. pp. 199--201.
     
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    Stability of matter.W. Thirring - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (9):1103-1110.
    A Hamiltonian which is bounded from below by a multiple of the number of particles is called stable. We discuss which interactions are stable and which are not. Furthermore we show how this stability is related to other notions of stability.
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    The interpretation of quantum mechanics.Walter Thirring - 1996 - Complexity 2 (1):31-32.