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Electromagnetic Theory

Electromagnetic Theory

Electromagnetic Theory

Volume 2:
Oliver Heaviside
June 2011
2
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9781108032162
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    Oliver Heaviside FRS (1850–1925) was a scientific maverick and a gifted self-taught electrical engineer, physicist and mathematician. He patented the co-axial cable, pioneered the use of complex numbers for circuit analysis, and reworked Maxwell's field equations into the more concise format we use today. In 1891 the Royal Society made him a Fellow for his mathematical descriptions of electromagnetic phenomena. Along with Arthur Kennelly, he also predicted the existence of the ionosphere. Often dismissed by his contemporaries, his work achieved wider recognition when he received the inaugural Faraday Medal in 1922. Published in 1899, the second of three volumes of Heaviside's collected work argues that physical problems (such as the age of the Earth) drive mathematical ideas, and then goes on to compare the propagation of electromagnetic waves with physical analogues.

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    June 2011
    Paperback
    9781108032162
    566 pages
    216 × 140 × 32 mm
    0.71kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 5. Mathematics and the age of the earth
    • 6. Pure diffusion of electric displacement
    • 7. Electromagnetic waves and generalised differentiation
    • 8. Generalised differentiation and divergent series
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • Oliver Heaviside