Literature
- Markus Fierz: Über die relativistische Theorie kräftefreier Teilchen mit beliebigem Spin. Helv. Phys. Acta 12, 3–17 (1939)
- Wolfgang Pauli: The connection between spin and statistics. Phys. Rev. 58, 716–722 (1940)
- Ray F. Streater and Arthur S. Wightman: PCT, Spin & Statistics, and All That. 5th edition: Princeton University Press, Princeton (2000)
- Ian Duck and Ennackel Chandy George Sudarshan: Pauli and the Spin-Statistics Theorem. World Scientific, Singapore (1997)
- Arthur S Wightman: Pauli and the Spin-Statistics Theorem (book review). Am. J. Phys. 67 (8), 742–746 (1999)
- Arthur Jabs: Connecting spin and statistics in quantum mechanics. http://arXiv.org/abs/0810.2399 (Found. Phys. 40, 776–792, 793–794 (2010))
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