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Latest comment: 10 years ago6 comments2 people in discussion
Please don't nominate this stub for deletion. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be much about this scientist - whenever you look for "Lubanski" in the context of relativistic quantum mechanics, the only thing which comes up is the Pauli-Lubanski pseudovector, something about what they did instead of the persons who came up with the idea. Nevertheless, just because I couldn't find many sources, doesn't mean there are absolutely none in existence... Let the article grow.
After several months of searching, I have only been able to make a very crude and potentially inaccurate draft: User:Maschen/Lubanski, which is now in mainspace, Józef Lubański, allowing others to edit it.
Diacritics etc. in names can be fixed later. The Polish WP doesn't have an article on him.
Again - I'm not confident the article is accurate, so any/all help in fixing inaccuracies (as and when people have the time and inclination) would be definitely appreciated. M∧Ŝc2ħεИτlk12:38, 13 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
I've just sent an email addressed to Tilman Sauer and Andrzej Trautman, who co-authored a paper titled "Myron Mathisson: What Little We Know of His Life", asking for their help. With luck they might some information that could be used to flesh out your stub. Mathisson, incidentally, seems a very interesting person, despite how little we know of him.
I know how frustrating it is to do this sort of research. I experienced similar difficulties researching Gustaf Wilhelm Hammar, but at least I had a big advantage in that I had a fair number of English language sources to work with, including both English and Danish genealogy websites. But Lubanski died so young! Stigmatella aurantiaca (talk) 05:07, 17 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
Dr. Sauer has an academic home page with a phone number that comes up first thing on Google when you search on his name, and my experience is that nothing beats a phone call. Sometimes phone calls can be very pleasant. (Like when I was chatting with one of Gustaf Hammar's grandchildren that I found through my genealogy researches, who had no idea that grandpa could be famous. Didn't get anything useful out of the call, though...) Dr. Sauer will have been forewarned a bit by my email that some Wikipedia wierdos are interested in Lubanski, and whereas an email can be ignored, a phone call has an immediacy to it that can't be matched. Stigmatella aurantiaca (talk) 15:44, 18 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
Up to you, but I don't think anything more than an email is really needed. This is only a Wikipedia article; so there is no rush. I appreciate what you're trying to do though. M∧Ŝc2ħεИτlk22:04, 18 October 2013 (UTC)Reply