A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... Louis de Broglie in the Comptes rendus.1 We shall follow the first systematic presentation of this mechanics ; namely , the thesis put forward by Louis de Broglie before the Faculté des Sciences de Paris in 1924.2 Basing his argument ...
... Louis de Broglie in the Comptes rendus.1 We shall follow the first systematic presentation of this mechanics ; namely , the thesis put forward by Louis de Broglie before the Faculté des Sciences de Paris in 1924.2 Basing his argument ...
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... Louis de Broglie himself has explained the origin of wave mechanics.1 All the earlier work on black - body radiation had assumed its wave- like character . Louis de Broglie was inspired to adopt the cor- puscular point of view by ...
... Louis de Broglie himself has explained the origin of wave mechanics.1 All the earlier work on black - body radiation had assumed its wave- like character . Louis de Broglie was inspired to adopt the cor- puscular point of view by ...
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... ( LOUIS DE BROGLIE ) . In the last paragraph we have presented the essentials of Dirac's formulation without dealing with its applications ; this formalism can captivate or repel according to the reader's bent . If the effort of ...
... ( LOUIS DE BROGLIE ) . In the last paragraph we have presented the essentials of Dirac's formulation without dealing with its applications ; this formalism can captivate or repel according to the reader's bent . If the effort of ...
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Nicholas Copernicus 14721543 His system of the world | 5 |
The priority of Herman and Euler in the matter of dAlemberts | 6 |
Transformation of Maxwells equations including convection | 11 |
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