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  1. The Scientific papers of J. Willard Gibbs: In two volumes with portrait by J. Willard Gibbs, 1906
  2. The Collected Works of J. Willard Gibbs, Ph.D., LL.D. Volume 1: Thermodynamics. by J. Willard Gibbs, 1948
  3. Collected Works of J. Willard Gibbs in Two Volumes by J. Willard Gibbs, 1948-01-01
  4. A COMMENTARY ON THE SCIENTIFIC WRITINGS OF J. WILLARD GIBBS by J. Willard and Donnan, F.G. and Haas, Arthur. Gibbs, 1936
  5. Electro-chemical thermo-dynamics: Letter from Prof. Willard Gibbs to the Secretary of the Electrolysis Committee of the British Association by J. Willard Gibbs, 1887
  6. [Thermodynamic papers by J. Willard Gibbs, 1870
  7. Memoir of the Gibbs family of Warwickshire, England, and United States of America by J. Willard Gibbs, 1879
  8. On the determination of elliptic orbits from three complete observations (Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences) by J. Willard Gibbs, 1889
  9. Hubert Anson Newton by J. Willard Gibbs, 1899
  10. Elementary principles in statistical mechanics,: Developed with especial reference to the rational foundations of thermodynamics, (Yale bicentennial publications) by J. Willard Gibbs, 1902
  11. On Multiple Algebra by J. Willard GIBBS, 1890
  12. On Multiple Algebra by J. Willard GIBBS, 1890
  13. The Collected Works by J. Willard Gibbs, 1931
  14. On double refraction in perfectly transparent media which exhibit the phenomena of circular polarization by J. Willard Gibbs, 1882

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83. SYNERGETICS: INDEX
See Nature in a corner gibbs, J. willard gibbs' phase rule, 142, 201.22, 270.20,538.13, 961.45, 987.075, 1007.16, 1054.0074 See also Liquid-crystal-vapor
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Galactic orientation,
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Galileo, Galilei,
1210 (p. 738)
Game: Game playing,
Game of Universe,
Gas,

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Balloon

Liquid-crystal-vapor phases

Membrane
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Gears,
See also: Intergeared mobility freedoms Spherical gears
General case,
General systems theory: General systems,
See also: Critical path Grand strategy Operational procedure Problem solving ... Systems alter other systems
Generalization: Generalized,
See also: Avogadro: Generalized Avogadro system Hierarchy of generalizations Partial generalization Pattern generalization ... Scientific generalization
Generalized design science exploration.
See Design science
Generalized principles: Family of,
See also: Discovery of principles Undiscovered principles
Generalized topological definability,
Generating
See: Regeneration Self-regenerating System generates itself
Genesis.
See Conceptual genesis
Genetics,
See also: DNA-RNA Viral steerability
Geodesics: Geodesic structuring,
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86. Gibbs, Josiah Willard
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HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Gibbs, Josiah Willard US theoretical physicist and chemist who developed a mathematical approach to thermodynamics and established vector methods in physics. He devised the phase rule and formulated the Gibbs adsorption isotherm. Gibbs showed how many thermodynamic laws could be interpreted in terms of the results of the movements of enormous numbers of bodies such as molecules. His ensemble method equated the behaviour of a large number of systems at once to that of a single system over a period of time.
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87. Gibbs, Josiah Willard
gibbs, Josiah willard. 18391903, American mathematical physicist,b. New Haven, Conn., grad. Yale, 1858. He studied abroad and was
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    Gibbs, Josiah Willard 1839-1903, American mathematical physicist, b. New Haven, Conn., grad. Yale, 1858. He studied abroad and was professor of mathematical physics at Yale from 1871. His great contributions to physical chemistry and thermodynamics have had a profound effect on industry, notably in the production of ammonia. He formulated the concept of chemical potential. In mathematics he wrote on quaternions and was influential in developing vector analysis. His work in statistical mechanics was especially important. Gibbs also contributed to crystallography, the determination of planetary and comet orbits, and electromagnetic theory. James Clerk Maxwell was one of the first European scientists to recognize Gibbs as a theoretical physicist of international stature. Gibbs was also interested in the practical side of science; his doctorate was the first granted by Yale for an engineering thesis, and he received a patent (1866) for an improved type of railroad brake. His Scientific Papers appeared in 1906 (repr. 1961) and his
  • 88. April 28 - Today In Science History
    His theory of embryo formation in mammals became a standard scientificprinciple. J. willard gibbs. (source), Died 28 Apr 1903 (born
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    Eugene Merle Shoemaker was an American planetary geologist . Shoemaker initiated and vigorously promoted the intensive geologic training of the astronauts that made them able scientific observers and reporters on moon landings. He was a major investigator of the imaging by unmanned Ranger and Surveyor satellites which, before any Apollo landing, revealed the nature of the Moon's cover of soil and broken rock that he named the regolith. He codiscovered Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 which collided with Jupiter (1994), the first observed collision of two solar system bodies. He died in a car crash. In tribute , a small capsule of his ashes were launched in a memorial capsule aboard Lunar Prospector to the moon. Ferruccio Lamborghini Born 28 Apr 1916; died 20 Feb 1993
    Italian industrialist who founded a luxury car company that produced some of the fastest, most expensive, and sought-after sports cars in the world. Lamborghini worked as a mechanic in the Italian army during World War II, and after the war he started a tractor company.
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    Born 28 Apr 1906; died 14 Jan 1978.

    89. What Is Science?
    in the article Teaching the HOW of mathematics physics, p.18 Let's go on nowto J. willard gibbs, the influential physicist that invented modern vector
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    biases, one is doing a research program. Let's see ow others have used the term. The following I took from one
    of my AJNP articles Jan 95 . in the article "Teaching the HOW of mathematics
    Let's go on now to J. Willard Gibbs, the influential physicist that "invented"
    modern vector calculus and also laid the foundation to modern
    thermodynamics. I'm taking my information about Gibbs from a September-1990
    article by Martin J. Klein (p.4048) from Physics Today . Though it was
    Clausius who had first defined entropy in thermodynamics, its importance was not realized until Gibbs introduced the equation
    dU = TdS - PdV
    This formulation of thermodynamics was more suitable to Gibbs's geometrical approach to the subject. In his 1876 and 1878 works entitled "On the

    90. Historical
    JW gibbs, The Scientific Papers of J. willard gibbs Thermodynamics, Ox BowPress, (1993). van der Waals London Dispersion Forces. Before 1900,
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    Relevant Classical Works and Historical References
    Optics
    Frederick Wooten, Optical Properties of Solids , Academic Press, New York, 49, (1972).
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    Before 1800
    B. Taylor, "Concerning the Ascent of Water Between Two Glass Plates", Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 27, 538. c. xv, 131, (1712). Reproduced in R. Finn, Equilibrium Capillary Surfaces, Springer Verlag, New York, ISBN: 0387961747, (1986). F. Hauksbee, " Account of the Experiment on the Ascent of Water Between Two Glass Plates, in a Hyperbolic Figure", Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 27, 539. c. xiv, 131, (1712). Reproduced in R. Finn, Equilibrium Capillary Surfaces, Springer Verlag, New York, ISBN: 0387961747, (1986).

    91. The Linus Pauling Papers: How Antibodies And Enzymes Work: Visuals
    1940s. Metadata Record Linus Pauling at award dinner for the J. willard GibbsMedal of the American Chemical Society. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1946.
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    93. Gibbszeug
    The origin of the gibbsDuhem Equation. The following Text is takenfrom On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances , originally
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    The origin of the Gibbs-Duhem Equation
    The following Text is taken from "On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances", originally published between 1875 and 1878.
    The numbers for the equations refer to the reprint, 1961.
    dn dn i dn i
    Let
    F = U - TS
    then by differentiation and comparision with (86) we obtain dn dn i dn i
    If, then [F] is known as a function of t, v, m , m , ... m n , [T, V, n , n , ... n i ], we can find n i ] in terms of the same variables. If we then substitute [F] in our original equation its value taken from eq. (87), we shall have again n+3 independent relations betwen the same 2n+5 variables as before. Let
    H = U + PV
    then, by (86), dn dn i dn i If, then [H] be known as a function of , p, m , m , ... m n , [S, P, n , n , ... n i n i ] in terms of the same variables. By eliminating [H] we may obtain again n+3 independent relations between the same 2n+5 variables as at first. Let G = U - TS + PV then, by (86)

    94. I5899: Sarah Lucinda BALDWIN (26 SEP 1883 - 9 JAN 1961)
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  • 95. Links From The Web-site Of R. F. Streater
    Gauss; Israil Gelfand; Murray GellMann; Fritz Gesztesy; J. WillardGibbs; Walter Gilbert; Roy J. Glauber; James Glimm; Jeffrey Goldstone;
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    96. Office Of Public Affairs At Yale - News Release
    New Haven, Conn. Worldrenowned physicist, chemist and mathematician J. WillardGibbs will be honored with a symposium at Yale on Friday, February 28 from 1
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    CONTACT: Karen N. Peart 203-432-1326, #049 For Immediate Release: February 26, 2003
    Gibbs Symposium 2003 to Honor "One of the World's Greatest Scientists" at Yale
    New Haven, Conn. World-renowned physicist, chemist and mathematician J. Willard Gibbs will be honored with a symposium at Yale on Friday, February 28 from 1 to 5 p.m. in Davies Auditorium,15 Prospect St. The event honors Gibbs' most important work at the 100th anniversary of his death. The symposium is sponsored by the Faculty of Engineering , the Departments of Physics and Chemistry , the Program in the History of Science and Medicine , and the Provost's Office. The afternoon will feature lectures from researchers around the world. "Celebrating Gibbs' contributions is part of our effort to foster scholarly communication between the science and technology community and the humanities and social sciences," said Daniel Kevles, the Stanley Woodward Professor of History , who is a speaker and coordinator of the symposium. "Gibbs is certainly Yale's greatest scientist, but many would argue that he is also one of America's foremost scientists; albeit little known outside the physical and mathematical sciences," said Pierre Hohenberg, deputy provost for science and technology at Yale. Speakers at the symposium and their lecture topics are: Ole Knudsen, University of Arrhus, Denmark, "Gibbs in Europe" ; Diana Kormos Buchwald, California Institute of Technology, "Who Read Gibbs: Physical Chemistry at the Turn of the Century"; Martin Klein, Yale University, "Gibbs and Statistical Mechanics a Century Ago"; and Daniel J. Kevles, Yale, "Engineering and Physics in Gibbs' America."

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