A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... sense , the calculation proceeds by two stages ; namely , ( 4 ) a ) the integration of the equation of motion ( 3 ) b ) the selection of the solutions by the condition § pdq = $ mx'dz = J = nh . Heisenberg retains the equation of motion ...
... sense , the calculation proceeds by two stages ; namely , ( 4 ) a ) the integration of the equation of motion ( 3 ) b ) the selection of the solutions by the condition § pdq = $ mx'dz = J = nh . Heisenberg retains the equation of motion ...
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... sense of Minkowski 474 475 478 · 478 Electro- 479 480 481 482 B. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 2a . On Michelson's experiment 487 · 3a . Dynamics of the electron in Poincaré's sense 3b . From Lorentz to Einstein 488 • 489 · 4a . The ether ...
... sense of Minkowski 474 475 478 · 478 Electro- 479 480 481 482 B. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 2a . On Michelson's experiment 487 · 3a . Dynamics of the electron in Poincaré's sense 3b . From Lorentz to Einstein 488 • 489 · 4a . The ether ...
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... sense 2a . Cooperation of physicists and mathematicians 578 581 • • 582 CHAPTER VI . - MECHANICS • DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCIPLES OF QUANTUM 583 A. PRESENTATION 1. Mathematical identity of wave mechanics and quantum mechanics 2 ...
... sense 2a . Cooperation of physicists and mathematicians 578 581 • • 582 CHAPTER VI . - MECHANICS • DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCIPLES OF QUANTUM 583 A. PRESENTATION 1. Mathematical identity of wave mechanics and quantum mechanics 2 ...
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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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