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  • ...ironically, validating Bernoulli's quarter century old proclamation about mathematicians. This paper also proposes a replacement theory to explain lift: namely, Ra
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  • ...will surely be read with much interest, and some surprise, by many applied mathematicians.' - Alex D.D. Craik, University of St Andrews, <em>The London Mathematical 'By presenting in detail the interactions between many mathematicians and engineers, and by emphasizing the different styles characteristic of sc
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  • ...ng physical and mathematical information and knowledge. All physicists and mathematicians are invited for a share in this wealth.[[Category:Book|natural philosophy q
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  • Physicists and mathematicians have fundamentally different approaches to describing reality. The essentia
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  • ...ail. We hope to cause more detailed treatment of these problems by skilled mathematicians and experimental physicists with background in this area.
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  • ...same time, another universe than that of the astrophysicists is offered by mathematicians who conceive all sorts of objects and geometries. But there is too great a
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  • ...rguments. Quantum physics is shown to be accessible to everyone, not just mathematicians. It is shown that quantum variables do not commute because the initial sta
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  • ...hat are known intuitively (i.e., by common sense). Over numerous centuries mathematicians have formulated logical systems of thought (viz., arithmetic, algebra, geom
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  • ...large. In order to be accessible to engineers and physicists as well as to mathematicians.
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  • ...is criticized as erroneous. Then, older errors of physics (also caused by mathematicians) are treated. Of course, Einstein's (AE) errors (=relativity, Lorentz trans
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  • ...nvented by Man, a religion that came into its own in the 20th Century. The mathematicians are the priests of the modern world. ...cience. They belong exclusively to literature, to poetry, to metaphor. The mathematicians have brought ordinary speech into a scientific context.
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  • The merits of Poincare as one of the greatest mathematicians of all times are globally acknowledged, but the value of his conventionalis
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  • ...when in relative rotation. The book is intended for physicists, engineers, mathematicians, historians, philosophers of science and students.
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  • ...s involved. This paper amounts to a public question to many physicists and mathematicians: could a possibility exist, by working together, to perfectly understand qu
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  • For 350 years physicists astrophysicists and mathematicians missed Kepler's time dependent equation that produced a time dependent Newt
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  • ...ke the zero diameter of a string or the vanishing thickness of a membrane. Mathematicians can, of course generalize the space concept to more than 3, (or less than 3
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  • ...ects", to a physicist numbers only describe a "count" of real things. Thus mathematicians are not physicists. I personally believe that if there is to be progress in
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  • ...dience:</em> The book is intended for physicists, philosophers of science, mathematicians, graduate students and those interested in the foundations of quantum theor
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  • This volume will appeal to physicists, mathematicians, electrical and electronic engineers, historians and philosophers of scienc
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  • ...ry well received by professional conchologists, theoretical physicists and mathematicians. This second edition should be part of all science libraries.
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  • ...a constant velocity with respect to a rest frame. During the last century, mathematicians uselessly solved the Michelson-Morley equations in numerous ways without re
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  • ...e with mirrors, and an abstract view of the world comformable only to pure mathematicians.&nbsp; The work presented in this volumw returns to the simple physical app
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  • ...that the universe exploded out of nothing is a common-place among today?s mathematicians, cosmologists, astronomers, and physicists. Cosmology has become cosmogony,
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  • ...agnetic wave and particle theories has engaged the minds of physicists and mathematicians, the cleavage being accentuated rather than reduced by the advent of wave m
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  • Recent studies by mathematicians and physicists have identified a close association between the distribution
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  • ...he ABC of Relativity</em>. &nbsp;At an early age, Prof. Cur? realized that mathematicians had invaded the temple of physics, leaving the science of Galileo without p
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  • ...a result, Rodin is capable of assembling a team of the finest scientists, mathematicians, engineers and academics from the ranks of the most advanced scientific and
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  • Mathematicians, scientists and philosophers have explored the realms of the continuous and
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  • ...PA (Alternative Natural Philosophy Association), an international group of mathematicians, physicists, philosophers, information theorists, etc. which meets annually
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  • ...h this problem for many years, but he never found a complete proof (better mathematicians did). In this provocative forensic biography, Hans Ohanian dissects this an
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  • ...ave been carefully investigated, especially of late years, by many eminent mathematicians. These investigations have (with the notable exception of those of Helmholt
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  • ...iversity under US Department of Energy support. Its study was continued by mathematicians, theoreticians and experimentalists too numerous to quote here (but include
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  • ...Haramein has directed research teams of physicists, electrical engineers, mathematicians and other scientists. He has founded a non-profit organization, the [http:/
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  • ...particular abhorrent to the scientific community if I make such a claim. Mathematicians seem to have an unsettling effect upon some members of the physical scienc
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  • ...book|last=James|first=Ioan|title=Driven to innovate : a century of Jewish mathematicians and physicists|year=2009|publisher=Peter Lang|location=Witney|isbn=97819061 ...]]'s obituary of Minkowski illustrates the deep friendship between the two mathematicians (translated):
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  • * <em>The Atomic Problem: A Challenge to Physicists and Mathematicians</em>, Allen &amp; Unwin 1961.
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  • ...and strike it in the back. How can intelligent physicists, engineers, and mathematicians be so misled by their teachers?
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  • ...e.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The probability can be described by what mathematicians call a power law: there are many small disturbances and relatively few gian
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  • ...ng on organizing committees and as a lecturer.<br /><br />Together the two mathematicians have conducted research on numerous topics including Frobenius algebra, the
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  • For 350 years physicists, astrophysicists, mathematicians and engineers and all others missed Kepler's Real time dependent solution t
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  • ...dying under Oswald Veblen (nephew of Thorstein, and one of the outstanding mathematicians of the day). Young contrived to exhaust all the available math courses in h
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  • ...atest mathematicians of Europe, attracting the attention of many prominent mathematicians. In 1881 Poincaré was invited to take a teaching position at the Faculty o ...the motion of more than two orbiting bodies in the solar system had eluded mathematicians since [[Isaac Newton|Newton's]] time. This was known originally as the thre
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  • *{{citation|first=Brian C.|last=Hall|title=Quantum Theory for Mathematicians|series=Graduate Texts in Mathematics|volume=267 |publisher=Springer|year=20
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  • ...a daughter.<ref>James, I. (2009). Driven to Innovate: A Century of Jewish Mathematicians and Physicists p. 101. {{ISBN|978-1-906165-22-2|date=April 2017}}. "In 1877
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  • # {{TeX}} is the preferred text formatting language of most professional mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. It is easier to persuade them to contribute if is used in a joke about mathematicians entering a bar and ordering beer.
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  • ...tivity". In 1904<ref group=A name=future /> he appreciated the work of the mathematicians, who saved what he now called the "[[principle of relativity]]" with the he ...r |editor2=J. Renn |editor3=J. Ritter |editor4=T. Sauer |title= Minkowski, mathematicians, and the mathematical theory of relativity
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  • ...continental European mathematicians, and after 1820 or so, also by British mathematicians.) But such a suggestion fails to account for the content of calculus in [[P * [http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Newton.html Newton biography (University of St Andrews)]
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  • [[Category:19th-century British mathematicians]] [[Category:Scottish mathematicians]]
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  • ...r 1999a, 49">Walter (1999a), 49</ref>). This was based on the work of many mathematicians of the 19th century like [[Arthur Cayley]], [[Felix Klein]], or [[William K ...or2=J. Renn |editor3=J. Ritter |editor4=T. Sauer |contribution= Minkowski, mathematicians, and the mathematical theory of relativity
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  • ...cade before Hubble made his observations, a number of [[physicists]] and [[mathematicians]] had established a consistent theory of the relationship between [[spaceti
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