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Relativistic quantum mechanical wave equation formulated by Paul A.M. Dirac in 1928, taken from the blackboard of his former office in the Keen Building on Florida State University's campus. Equation is shown in frame.
Photograph taken in Vancouver, British Columbia. Handwritten note on back: Merry Christmas to prof. and Mrs. Dirac / Lloyd and Anne Williams / Vancouver 1949
Certificate awarded to Paul A. M. Dirac naming him an honorary member of the Royal Society of Sciences. It is unknown which from which Royal Society of Sciences this document came.
Article which describes Paul A. M. Dirac on a more personal level from the perspectives of his colleagues at Florida State University, including his taciturn nature and his love of walking. Originally published in the Florida State Times...
Certificate awarding Paul A. M. Dirac with an honorary doctorate by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Also describes Dirac's excellence in the natural sciences and his previous doctorate from Cambridge University.
Certificate notifying Paul A. M. Dirac that he has been elected an Honorary Fellow by the National Institute of Sciences of India. It was issued during the Silver Jubilee occasion of the Institute in December 1960.
Certificate awarding the first J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize from the University of Miami Center for Theoretical Studies to Paul A. M. Dirac in recognition of his work in quantum theory.
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