Talk:Max von Laue

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An entry from Max von Laue appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 2 April 2007.
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Would someone consider putting a link to Laue equations somewhere? Veritas (talk) 03:57, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Would be good to include some stuff here about Von laue conditions for diffraction

They have been included in my article. I put a link in your comment. (Your message isn't signed!) Veritas (talk) 04:01, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] "LMU"?

Is it good style to refer to Ludwig Maximilians University as LMU? Maybe it is done in Germany, in which case I withdraw this remark, but to me it sounds like a practice applied almost exclusively to Usanian universities - and therefore an anatopism, an out-of-placeness. (I know there are exceptions around the world - the National University of Singapore is referred to as NUS - but it seems peculiar in a European context.) Axel 16:03, 30 October 2007 (UTC)

Sorry! --Stone 13:09, 2 November 2007 (UTC)