A History of MechanicsDover Publications, 1988 - 662 стор. A remarkable work which will remain a document of the first rank for the historian of mechanics. -- Louis de Broglie |
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... LORENTZ TRANSFORMATION . We now take up the study of a fundamental paper of Lorentz called Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity less than that of light ( Proc . Acad Sc . , Amsterdam , Vol . 6 , 1904 , p . 809 ) ...
René Dugas. Poincaré declared that Lorentz's hypothesis is " the only one com- patible with the impossibility of making absolute motion evident . " We must therefore " fall back on the theory of Lorentz , but if we wish to retain it and ...
... Lorentz's transformations form a continuous group , which he calls Lorentz's group , and from this he deduces that a certain parameter , introduced by Lorentz in the beginning of his analysis , is necessarily reduced to the unit . For ...
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CHAPTER ONE HELLENIC SCIENCE | 19 |
ALEXANDRIAN SOURCES AND ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS | 32 |
THE XIIIth CENTURY THE SCHOOL OF JORDANUS | 38 |
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