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Institute of Physics Publishing Macroscopic Superconducting Phenomena
Book SynopsisA number of macroscopicmanifestations of superconducting phenomena have resulted in a proliferation ofapplications in engineering and electronics. Macroscopic SuperconductingPhenomena: An Interactive Guide provides the reader with a set ofready-to-use interactive tools to engage with topics such as vanishingresistivity, magnetic flux expulsion, flux pinning, critical currents, fluxquantization and more.
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IOP Publishing Macroscopic Superconducting Phenomena
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IOP Publishing Nuclear Power
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IOP Publishing Electrodynamics
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IOP Publishing Introduction to the Kinetics of Glow Discharges
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IOP Publishing Theory of Electromagnetic Pulses
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IOP Publishing Introduction to Classical Field Theory
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IOP Publishing Elements of Photoionization Quantum Dynamics
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Institute of Physics Publishing Studies in Theoretical Physics
Book SynopsisStudiesin Theoretical Physics, Volume 1: Fundamental mathematical methods provides a modern and integrated way to teachthe mathematical methods needed in theoretical physics and engineering courses.It introduces analytical and computer problem-solving techniques usingMathematica.
£67.50
Institute of Physics Publishing Creating Materials with a Desired Refraction
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Creating Materials with a Desired Refraction Coefficient includes three new chapters and provides a recipe for creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient and solves the many-body wave scattering problem for many small impedance bodies.
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Institute of Physics Publishing Modern Analytical Electromagnetic Homogenization
Book SynopsisThis book is an overview of state-of-the-art analytical homogenization formalisms used to estimate the effective electromagnetic properties of complex composite materials. Beginning with an introduction to homogenization, the book progresses to cover both constitutive and depolarization dyadics. The homogenization formalisms for linear and non-linear materials are examined, followed by their applications and multiple examples using Mathematica code. This text is a valuable reference for PhD students and researchers working on the electromagnetic theory of complex composite materials.Key Features Explicit formulas provided for the homogenization of isotropic, anisotropic, and bianisotropic composite materials Numerical data provided for a wide range of representative homogenized composite materials Includes Mathematica codes to enable readers to readily perform their own calculations
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IOP Publishing Modern Analytical Electromagnetic Homogenization
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Institute of Physics Publishing Radio Photonics
Book SynopsisThis book covers recent technological developments and advanced aspects of optical transmission techniques, focusing on the fundamental mechanics relevant to radiofrequency and optical engineers. It is ideal for engineers, upper level undergraduate and graduate level students in electrical engineering, optical engineering, wireless communication and electromagnetics.
£108.00
Institute of Physics Publishing Virtual and Real Labs for Introductory Physics II
Book SynopsisThis book serves as a textbook for the laboratory component to algebra-based and calculus-based Introductory Physics II. It provides virtual (simulation) lab replicating (in most cases) the real labs in optics, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics at the introductory level.
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IOP Publishing Ltd Rich Quasiparticle Properties of Low Dimensional
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£108.00
Institute of Physics Publishing Theoretical Tools for Spin Models in Magnetic
Book SynopsisThis book is dedicated to the study of theoretical tools in spin models in magnetism. It presents the basic tools to treat spin models in magnetic systems such as: spin waves, Schwinger bosons formalism, Self-consistent harmonic approximation, Kubo theory, Perturbation theory using Green's function. Some important areas of interest in magnetism today are spin liquids and magnon topological insulators, both of which are discussed in the book.
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IOP Publishing Theoretical Tools for Spin Models in Magnetic
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Institute of Physics Publishing Applied Problems in the Theory of Electromagnetic
Book SynopsisThis book presents the development ofelectromagnetic theory in the field of scattering for a wide range of objects. Highlyuseful worked examples are included throughout the book to support the analysisof electromagnetic wave scattering processes.
£108.00
IOP Publishing Electromagnetic Wave Scattering
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IOP Publishing Ltd Studies in Theoretical Physics Volume 2
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Institute of Physics Publishing Topology in Collective Magnetization Dynamics
Book SynopsisThe book is a thorough exploration of the topological states in collective magnetization dynamics. It provides an overview of current progress of topological phases in structured classical magnetism and acts as an important reference for designing novel topological spintronic devices.
£108.00
IOP Publishing Ltd Explicit Symmetry Breaking in Electrodynamic
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IOP Publishing Explicit Symmetry Breaking in Electrodynamic
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IOP Publishing Ltd Crystalline Solid State Physics
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Institute of Physics Publishing Planar Slow Wave Structure Traveling Wave Tubes
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£108.00
Institute of Physics Publishing Ordered and Disordered Metamaterials
Book SynopsisThis book provides a detailed introduction to the basic metamaterial modelling approaches and an overview of innovative phenomena enabled by metamaterials. It covers discussions on the fundamental formalisms used in the study of metamaterials and illustrates the application of these in different directions.
£108.00
Institute of Physics Publishing Rareearthfree Ferrimagnetic Mn4N Spintronics
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Institute of Physics Publishing Metamaterials and Metasurfaces
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Institute of Physics Publishing Twodimensional Valleytronic Materials
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Institute of Physics Publishing Planar SlowWave Structures Applications in
Book SynopsisThis book comprehensively explores the design and application of planar slow-wave structures for millimeter-wave travelling-wave tubes, focusing on enhancing their efficiency and reducing costs. TWTs based on planar SWSs are promising for 5G/6G communications, satellite constellations, automotive radar, and security systems.
£108.00
IOP Publishing Ltd Electrostatics
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Institute of Physics Publishing Electromagnetism and Special Methods for Electric
Book SynopsisThis textbook presents the second part of the Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) course, focusing onto classical electrodynamics, a branch of theoretical physics studying phenomena related to moving electric charges and the interactions between electromagnetic field and electric charges.
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Institute of Physics Publishing Electromagnetism and Special Methods for Electric
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Institute of Physics Publishing Electrostatics
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Institute of Physics Publishing Theory of Electromagnetic Pulses Second Edition
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£108.00
Institute of Physics Publishing Theory of Electromagnetic Pulses Second Edition
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Royal Society of Chemistry Electron Spin Resonance
Book SynopsisReflecting the growing volume of published work in this field, researchers will find this book an invaluable source of information on current methods and applications.Table of ContentsIn vivo detection of free radical metabolites by spin trapping, R.P.Mason et al; theoretical aspects of ESR, A.Hudson; transition metal ions, J.F.Gibson; recent developments of ENDOR spectroscopy in the study of defects in solids, J.-M. Spaeth; inorganic and organometallic radicals and clusters prepared in a rotating cryostat by metal vapour techniques, J.A.Howard and B.Mile; inorganic and organometallic radicals, Martyn C.R.Symons; metalloproteins, G.R.Hanson and G.L.Wilson; complexes of paramagnetic metals with paramagnetic ligands, Sandra S.Eaton and Gareth R.Eaton.
£279.95
Royal Society of Chemistry Electron Spin Resonance
Book SynopsisReflecting the growing volume of published work in this field, researchers will find this book an invaluable source of information on current methods and applications.Table of ContentsTransition metal ions, A. Bencini and C. Zanchini; metalloproteins, G.R. Hanson; EPR and ENDOR in the lanthanides, J.M. Baker; simulation and analysis of ESR powder patterns, P.H. Rieger; inorganic and organometallic radicals, M. Symons.
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Royal Society of Chemistry Electron Spin Resonance
Book SynopsisReflecting the growing volume of published work in this field, researchers will find this book an invaluable source of information on current methods and applications.Table of ContentsOrganic radical ions, A. Davies and G. Gescheidt; time resolved ESR studies of free radicals, K. McLauchlan and M. Yeung; high-field ESR, Y. Lebedev; transition metals in inorganic systems, F. Mabbs and D. Collison; radiation damage in DNA, Michael Sevilla and David Becker; spin labelling in biological systems; D. Marsh; EPR studies of photosynthesis, K. Mobius; biological spin trapping, J. DeGray and R. Mason.
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Royal Society of Chemistry Electron Spin Resonance
Book SynopsisReflecting the growing volume of published work in this field, researchers will find this book an invaluable source of information on current methods and applications.Table of ContentsOrganic radical ions; organic and organometallic free radicals; EPR and ENDOR of metalloproteins; spin labels and spin probes in polymers; applications of EPR to fullerene research; EPR imaging; time domain EPR; recent computer applications in EPR spectroscopy.
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Royal Society of Chemistry Electron Spin Resonance
Book SynopsisThis book describes in mathematical terms the extraction of useful information from ESR spectra as applied to paramagnetic organic, inorganic and organometalic molecules. It lays a firm groundwork for understanding more sophisticated experiments, which the availability of newer commercial instruments has made possible. It takes the reader step by step through obtaining and interpretating ESR spectra of paramagnetic molecules. The mathematical basis of each observed phenomena are detailed and examples given. In particular there is a detailed discussion of 2nd order pertubation theory treatment of the Spin Hamiltonian for non-coincident G and A axes.Trade Review"It is a very welcome addition to the literature in the field of EPR spectroscopy....its approach is fresh and didactically sound. The book is accessible to a broader readership than existing textbooks.The selection of topics is well balanced. A student who reads through this book will acquire a solid repertoire of methods for interpreting even complicated EPR spectra....For experienced researchers the book is well suited as a dictionary of spectrum analysis....clear and simple figures are well suited for illustrating lectures. There are not many books that I could recommend with such a good conscience as this one. Personally, I now regard it as an essential item on my bookshelf." * Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, 2008, 47 2913-2914 (Gunnar Jeschke) *"I would also like to compliment you on the very fine production of the monograph." * University of Manchester, 10th September 2007 (Prof David Collison) *Table of ContentsChapter 1: What is ESR Spectroscopy; The ESR Experiment; Sensitivity; Saturation; Nuclear Hyperfine Interaction; Operation of an ESR Spectrometer; Optimization of Operating Parameters; Applications of ESR Spectroscopy; Electronic Structure Determination; Analytical Applications;Determination of Rates;References; Chapter 2: Isotropic ESR Spectra; Line Positions in Isotropic Spectra;Hyperfine Coupling Parameters; Second-order Splittings; Spin Hamiltonian Parameters from Spectra; Interpretation of Isotropic Parameters; Linewidths in Isotropic Spectra; Incomplete Averaging of Anisotropies; Rates of Fluxionality from Linewidths; Organic Radical Reactions; Analysis of Isotropic ESR Spectra; Preliminary Examination of the Spectrum; What do you expect to see?; Are the Gross Features of the Spectrum Consistent with the Model?; An Example; Detailed Analysis for Determination of Parameters; Computation of Multiplet Intensity Ratios; Multiplet Patterns Due to Isotopomers; Second-order Shifts in Line Positions; Related Techniques (ENDOR); References; Chapter 3: Second-order Effects on Line Positions; Understanding the Variation in Line Widths; Puzzling Line Shapes; Use of ESR Spectra to Determine Formation Constants; References; Chapter 4: Introduction: Solid-State ESR Spectra; Spectra of Dilute Single Crystals; Analysis of Frozen Solution Spectra; Interpretation of the g-Matrix; Interpretation of the Hyperfine Matrix; Organometallic Examples; A Low-spin Manganese(II) Complex; Some Cobalt(0) Radical Anions; Organic Examples of Solid-State ESR Spectra; Irradiated Single Crystal Of Glycylglycine; X-irradiated Single Crystal of Methylene Diphosphonic Acid; Non-Coincident Matrix Axes; Symmetry Considerations; Experimental Determination of Matrix Axis Orientations; Organometallic Examples of Non-Coincident Matrix Axes; A Chromium Nitrosyl Complex; Iron Pentacarbonyl Ions; Another Low-Spin Manganese(II) Complex; Chromium(I) Piano-Stool Complex; [(RCCR')Co2(CO)6]- and [SFeCo2(CO)9]-; (o-xylylene)-Mn(dmpe)2; Cobalt Dithiolene Complexes; "g-Strain"; References; Chapter 5: Bloch's Phenomenological Model; Derivation of the Bloch Equations; Steady-State Solution; Chemical Exchange-The Modified Bloch Equations; Further Discussion of Line Shapes; Applications of the Modified Bloch Equations; Alternating Linewidth Effects; Spin Labels; References; Chapter 6: Biradicals; Exchange Coupling; Organic Triplet-State Molecules and the Dipolar Interaction; Organic Triplet-State Molecules; Transition Metal Complexes with S>1/2; Spin-Orbit Coupling; High-Spin Transition Metal Ions; Examples: K3Cr(CN)6 and K4V(CN)6; References; Chapter 7; Second-order Perturbation Theory Treatment of Spin Hamiltonian with; Non-Coincident g- and A-Axes; The Electron Zeeman Term; Nuclear Hyperfine Interaction; Perturbation Theory Treatment of Hyperfine Term;Example of Application of These Results; Quadrupole Coupling; Perturbation Theory Treatment of Quadrupole Term; Example of Application of Analysis of Quadrupole Effects; References
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Royal Society of Chemistry MetalOrganic and Organic Molecular Magnets
Book SynopsisTraditionally, magnetic materials have been metals or, if inorganic compounds such as oxides, of continuous lattice type. However, in recent years chemists have synthesized increasing numbers of crystalline solids based on molecular building blocks in the form of coordination and organometallic complexes or purely organic molecules, which exhibit spontaneous magnetization. In striking contrast to conventional magnets, these materials are made from solutions close to room temperature rather than by metallurgical or ceramic methods. This book, which originates from contributions to a Discussion Meeting of The Royal Society of London, brings together many of the leading international practitioners in the field, who survey their own recent work and place it in the context of the wider fields of magnetism and supramolecular chemistry. All aspects of molecular-based magnets are addressed, including synthesis, structure-property relations and physical properties. Contents include details of tTable of ContentsMolecular-based Magnets: Setting the Scene; p-Nitrophenyl Nitronyl Nitroxide: The First Organic Ferromagnet; Crystal Architectures of Organic Molecular-Based Magnets; Unusual Crystal Structures and Properties of Nitronylnitroxide Radicals. Possible RVB States in Molecule-Based Magnets; Muon-spin-rotation Studies of Organic Magnets; High-spin Polymeric Arylamines; Room-temperature Molecule-based Magnets; Design of Novel Magnets Using Prussian Blue Analogues; Magnetic Anisotropy in Molecule-Based Magnets; Multifunctional Coordination Compounds: Design and Properties; Ferrimagnetic and Metamagnetic Layered Cobalt(II)-hydroxides: First Observation of a Coercive Field Greater than 5 T; Towards Magnetic Liquid Crystals; Quantum Size Effects in Molecular Magnets; Large Metal Clusters and Lattices with Analogues to Biology; New High-spin Clusters featuring Transition Metals; From Ferromagnets to High-spin Molecules: The Role of the Organic Ligands; Molecular-based Magnets: An Epilogue; The Bakerian Lecture 1999: The Molecular Chemistry of Magnets and Superconductors.
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Lulu.com INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS Revised
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Princeton University Press Field Effect in SemiconductorElectrolyte Interf
Book SynopsisPresents an understanding of semiconductor-electrolyte interfaces. This is a study of semiconductor-electrolyte interfacial effects, focusing on the physical and electrochemical foundations that affect surface charge, capacitance, conductance, quantum effects, and other properties, both from the point of view of theoretical modeling and metrology.Trade Review"This book is very timely and interesting. There is a considerable need for a text providing information on the wet-dry interface. There is a large and growing interdisciplinary activity in nanotechnology and biotechnology, where the issue of interfacing traditional semiconductor electronics and ionic solutions is crucial, and electrodes may well be the single most important technological issue. This very useful book has the potential to become a standard reference."—Umberto Ravaioli, University of Illinois"This book is unique in providing a very practical way to characterize the semiconductor surface. It will make a very significant contribution to the field."—Jong-Hyeok Jeon, Purdue UniversityTable of ContentsPreface vii Abbreviations xi Introduction xiii CHAPTER ONE: Semiconductor-Electrolyte Interface: Basic Notions and Definitions 1 CHAPTER TWO: Semiconductor-Electrolyte Interface under Polarization: Voltage-Current Relationships (Polarization Characteristics) 7 CHAPTER THREE: Quasi-Equilibrium Field Effect in Semiconductor-Electrolyte Interfaces: Studies of Surface States 15 3.1 QUASI-EQUILIBRIUM FESE 15 3.2 SURFACE STATES INDUCED BY GERMANIUM SURFACE OXIDATION 25 3.3 SURFACE STATES ARISING ON GERMANIUM BY METAL ADSORPTION 27 CHAPTER FOUR: Field Effect in Semiconductor-Electrolyte Interfaces on Nonequilibrium Depletion of Free Charge Carriers from Semiconductor 30 CHAPTER FIVE: Application of Field Effect in Semiconductor-Electrolyte Interfaces for Studies of Surface Charge Layer Characteristics of Semiconductors and Semimetals 37 5.1 WIDE-GAP SEMICONDUCTORS 38 5.2 NARROW-GAP SEMICONDUCTORS 45 5.3 ZERO-GAP SEMICONDUCTORS AND SEMIMETALS 70 5.4 FESE TECHNIQUE AS APPLIED TO STUDIES OF SURFACES OF METAL ELECTRODES AND HTSCMATERIALS 82 CHAPTER SIX: Processes of Spatial and Temporal Self-Organization in the Semiconductor--Electrolyte System and Their Manifestation in the Field Effect 88 6.1 PROCESSES UNDER POLARIZATION 88 6.2 PROCESSES UNDER ADSORPTION 94 6.3 QUASI-PERIODIC OSCILLATIONS IN THE CARBON FIBER--ELECTROLYTE SYSTEM 101 6.4 BELOUSOV-ZHABOTINSKY REACTION 105 CHAPTER SEVEN: Size Quantization in the Semiconductor-Electrolyte System 109 7.1 TWO-DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM SYSTEMS: THEORY 109 7.2 TWO-DIMENSIONAL SIZE QUANTIZATION IN SEMICONDUCTOR-ELECTROLYTE INTERFACES AND ITS MANIFESTATION IN FESE EXPERIMENTS 114 7.3 ONE-DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM SYSTEM: THEORY 119 7.4 FABRICATION OF LOW-DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM STRUCTURES AND THEIR ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES 121 CHAPTER EIGHT: Technique of FESE Method and Some Possibilities for Its Technological Applications 136 8.1 TECHNIQUE OF QUASI-EQUILIBRIUM FESEMETHOD 136 8.2 APPLICATION OF FESE FOR CONTROL OF THE IMPURITY DISTRIBUTION IN SEMICONDUCTORS 140 8.3 METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE STOICHIOMETRIC COMPOSITION OF SOLID SOLUTIONS 141 8.4 FESE TECHNIQUE FOR INVESTIGATION AND CONTROL OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS 147 Conclusion 153 Bibliography 155 Index 175
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Chelsea House Publishers Electromagnetism and How it Works
Book SynopsisThe electromagnetic force is one of the primary forces of nature. This book examines the technological evolution of electromagnetism from its humble beginnings as a series of discoveries to a fundamental force that powers our modern world.
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Cambridge University Press Electromagnetic Fields for Engineers
Book SynopsisMaster undergraduate electromagnetics with this concise and accessible textbook, linking theory to real-world engineering applications, with gentle mathematical support. A versatile full-color textbook for a one-or two-semester course, supported by lecture slides, instructor solutions, Matlab animations, and PowerPoint and JPEG digital figures.
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Oxford University Press Synchrotron Light
Book SynopsisThis textbook provides the first comprehensive overview of synchrotron physics at an introductory level, covering the fundamental underpinning physics, and combining rigorous treatment of the main concepts with a fresh outlook, rich in images and graphics.Aimed at students and practitioners alike, this book describes all topics in a way that requires only undergraduate knowledge in physics and mathematics, and, with only a few exceptions, all results are derived from first principles. The book also emphasizes the relevance of the synchrotron-light concept throughout the broader fabric of physics, covering areas such special relativity, classical electrodynamics, quantum theory, astrophysics, optical physics, classical mechanics, and computational physics.As well as basic concepts related to the generation of synchrotron light by charged particles in accelerators and their special relativity and classical electrodynamics underpinning, this textbook also covers quantum mechanical and quantum optics descriptions of synchrotron light emission, the key role played by synchrotron light emission in the cosmos, and the generalisation of the concept of synchrotron emission to interactions other than the electromagnetic interaction.Taking the reader on a journey across the landscape of physics, this book aims to unite a number of often-disconnected communities of learners and practitioners through the connecting thread of synchrotron light.
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Cambridge University Press Electromagnetic Theory Volume 3
Book SynopsisOliver Heaviside FRS (18501925) was a brilliant self-taught electrical engineer, physicist and mathematician. Published in 1893, this is the last of three volumes that summarise his work in electromagnetic theory. It reviews his work on waves from moving sources, and compares vector analysis with quaternions.Table of Contents9. Waves from moving sources; 10. Waves in the ether.
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