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  • ...llective excitation|collective excitation]] in a periodic, [[w:Elasticity (physics)|elastic]] arrangement of [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s in [[w:Solid|solid]]s ...us and affordable tool over decades. One of the remarkable developments in physics of phonons is the concept of Rigid Shell Model (RSM) ... derived from the o ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity''}} '''''A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity''''', by {{w|Augustus Edward Hough Love}}, is a classic two volume text, ea ...
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  • ...equations play a prominent role in many disciplines including engineering, physics, economics, and biology. Only the simplest differential equations are solva ** [[Robert Adair (physicist)|Robert Adair]] ''The Physics Of Baseball'' (1990) (2nd Edition - Revised, 1994) Ch. 2, The Flight Of The ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials''}} '''''A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials''': from Galilei to the Present Time'' is ...
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  • ...onductive diffusion of heat is now taught to every student of mathematical physics. ''Théorie Analytique de la Chaleur'' was edited and republished, with corr ...of heat will hereafter form one of the most important branches of general physics. ...
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  • === ''A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials..'' (1886) === ...ars of patient historical research on the more purely mathematical side of elasticity. In this matter I have kept before me the labours of [[w:Adhémar Jean Claud ...
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  • ** [[w:Fritz Gesztesy|Fritz Gesztesy]], ''Spectral Theory and Mathematical Physics'' in ''Proceedngs of Symposia in Pure Mathematics'' (2007) Vol.76, Part 2 ...by [[Daniel Bernoulli]], Euler gave the first treatment of [[w:Elasticity (physics)|elastic]] lines by means of the {{w|calculus of variations}} in the ''Addi ...
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  • ...as one might have in a laboratory or in space. In engineering and applied physics on the other hand, vacuum refers to any space in which the pressure is lowe ...omic theory, which has served as the scaffolding for the edifice of modern physics and chemistry, has been quietly dismissed. I cannot discover that any conte ...
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  • ...eration <math>\overline{AB}</math> is called a [[w:Vector (mathematics and physics)|Vector]], and the operation is completely defined by the direction and dis ...ated. On account of this property the thread is said to be [[w:Elasticity (physics)|elastic]]. When the same thread is drawn out to the same length it will, i ...
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  • ...hurch is another chapter. In act, all man's work ends there;— mathematics, physics, chemistry, dynamics, optics, every sort of machinery science may invent,— ...e assumed without any considerable error so that a constant coefficient of elasticity may be used... The ''theory of the elastic arch'' may therefore be applied ...
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  • ...e electromagnetic force usually exhibits an electromagnetic [[Force field (physics)|field]], such as an electric field, magnetic field, or light. The remainin ...en [[James Clerk Maxwell|Maxwell]]'s theory of the electric [[Force field (physics)|field]] and the other equally profound theories of an earlier date. These ...
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  • ...is he skeptical about the value of the [[w:Elasticity (physics)|theory of elasticity]] as applied to concrete... of... calculations suggesting an accuracy which ...in stress analysis... and he wrote a... book on the mathematical theory of elasticity. This... led him to see a connection at Algeciras between the stresses in t ...
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  • ...of relativity|principle of general relativity]] was to write equations for physics that were valid for all observers, independently of the [[w:Coordinate syst ...for space itself in the field of cosmology than in any other department of physics. The observer at the origin is fully entitled to select a private Euclidean ...
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  • ...[[14 March]] [[2018]]) was a [[w:United Kingdom|British]] [[w:theoretical physics|theoretical physicist]], [[cosmologist]], author and Director of Research a ...mb| Many people would claim that the boundary conditions are not part of [[physics]] but belong to [[metaphysics]] or [[religion]]. They would claim that [[na ...
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  • ...]] a '''[[w:Force field (physics)|force field]]''' is a type of [[w:Field (physics)|physical field]] which describes a {{w|non-contact force}} acting on a par ** [[w:Carl Barus|Carl Barus]], "The Progress of Physics in the Nineteenth Century," II., ''Science'', (Sept. 29, 1905) [https://boo ...
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  • ...von Neumann]] worked on new ways of presenting the methods of mathematical physics and, specifically, quantum theory. Applied mathematics, an expanding field ...remarkable development in the seventeenth century, but in dynamics and in physics the sciences give the impression that they were pressing upon the frontiers ...
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  • ...e made as great or as small as we please.<!--footnote: confer Aristotle, ''Physics'' iii 7, 207 b 31.--> If they used infinitesimals at all, it was only as a ...el in history, for through them natural science was born, and without them physics could not have progressed much further than the [[w:Mechanical explanations ...
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