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61. On the transformation of optical
 
62. On the resistance of galvanometers
 
63. Electromagnetic Theory Vols 1
 
64. Electromagnetic Theory, Volumes
 
65. On operators in physical mathematics
 
66. On operators in physical mathematics:
 
67. Some remarks on the Volta force
 
68. Electromagnetic Theory: Vol. II
 
69. Electromagnetic theory: The complete
 
70. Electromagnetic Theory, 3 Volumes
 
71. Magneto-electric current generators
 
72. On the electrostatic capacity
73. Oliver Heaviside **ISBN: 9780801869099**
 
74. OLIVER HEAVISIDE AND THE MATHEMATICAL
75. Oliver Heaviside: It's My Genius
 
76. Outline of lectures on Heaviside's
 
77. Heaviside operational calculus:
 
78. ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY: VOLUME
 
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79. The Maxwellians (Cornell History

61. On the transformation of optical wave-surfaces by homogeneous strain
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1894)

Asin: B0008BEOWQ
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62. On the resistance of galvanometers
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1880)

Asin: B0008BEP0M
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63. Electromagnetic Theory Vols 1 and 2
by Oliver Heaviside
 Hardcover: Pages (1971)

Asin: B000R32MQU
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64. Electromagnetic Theory, Volumes 1, 2 and 3
by Oliver Heaviside
 Hardcover: Pages (1925-01-01)

Asin: B002KFWI8K
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65. On operators in physical mathematics
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: 529 Pages (1892)

Asin: B0008AM8QG
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66. On operators in physical mathematics: Part II
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1893)

Asin: B0008AM8QQ
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67. Some remarks on the Volta force and seat of electro-motive forces questions and on impressed force and potential in condenser circuits
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: 28 Pages (1885)

Asin: B0008BEOZ8
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68. Electromagnetic Theory: Vol. II
by Oliver Heaviside
 Hardcover: Pages (1971)

Asin: B000HKJ7EI
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69. Electromagnetic theory: The complete and unabridged edition of vol.1,2 & 3
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: 386 Pages (1951)

Asin: B0000CI0WA
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70. Electromagnetic Theory, 3 Volumes in One, complete and unabridged.
by Oliver Heaviside
 Hardcover: Pages (1950)

Asin: B000V210EM
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71. Magneto-electric current generators
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1881)

Asin: B0008BEOZS
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72. On the electrostatic capacity of suspended wires
by Oliver Heaviside
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1880)

Asin: B0008AM8RA
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73. Oliver Heaviside **ISBN: 9780801869099**
by Paul J. Nahin
Paperback: Pages (2002-10-01)

Asin: B001G3Y61E
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74. OLIVER HEAVISIDE AND THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS.
 Hardcover: Pages (1947)

Asin: B000HLUN2W
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75. Oliver Heaviside: It's My Genius That Keeps Me Warm
by Alan Heather
Paperback: 96 Pages (2008-11-29)

Isbn: 0954607155
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76. Outline of lectures on Heaviside's operational calculus given at the Harvard engineering school, March 30-31, 1928, January 12, 1929
by Ernst Julius Berg
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1929)

Asin: B000890G5M
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77. Heaviside operational calculus: Lecture course, New York University, spring 1944
by K. O Friedrichs
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1944)

Asin: B0007FIOPQ
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78. ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY: VOLUME ONE.
by Oliver Heaviside.
 Hardcover: Pages (1893)

Asin: B000OP0XW6
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79. The Maxwellians (Cornell History of Science Series)
by Bruce J. Hunt
 Hardcover: 280 Pages (1991-11)
list price: US$42.50 -- used & new: US$99.98
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Asin: 0801426413
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Product Description
James Clerk Maxwell published the Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in 1873. At his death, six years later, his theory of the electromagnetic field was neither well understood nor widely accepted. By the mid-1890s, however, it was regarded as one of the most fundamental and fruitful of all physical theories. Bruce J. Hunt examines the joint work of a group of young British physicists—G. F. FitzGerald, Oliver Heaviside, and Oliver Lodge—along with a key German contributor, Heinrich Hertz. It was these "Maxwellians" who transformed the fertile but half-finished ideas presented in the Treatise into the concise and powerful system now known as "Maxwell’s theory." ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Maxwell to Einstein revealed in all its glory
If you've ever wondered how electrodynamics developed after Maxwell's Treatise up to Einstein's 1905 works, this is the tome for you.The three-page appendix alone (deriving Heaviside's four field equations from Maxwell's twenty field equations) is worth the price, much less all the narrative about FitzGerald, Lodge, Heaviside, telegraphy, the rise and fall of analogies in physics as "likenesses," etc.I expecially appreciated the extent to which it contextualized all the little received aphorisms we hear about electrodynamics, e.g., Hertz's comment that Maxwell's theory is nothing other than Maxwell's equations.

5-0 out of 5 stars The story of electromagnetic waves ....
Maxwell equations as we know it today are the join work of a group of three men known as the "Maxwellians". I didn't know much of that because when I learned physics, they went straight to the Maxwell equations and if they named it, I just don't recall it. Thing is, that due to the sad and early death of the remarkable John Clerk Maxwell, many doubts were left in the void, like the generation and detection of electromagnetics waves. By focusing in the energy flow of the system, the improvement of the ether model and the reduction of the equation using vectors, the Maxwellians were able to set the bases of a new era, and a theory that was demonstrated by Herzt experiments.

In my case, this book left an interest in Oliver Heaviside, a very clever self-educated "engineer" who managed to consolidate Maxwell equations in the vector space. No many people knows about Heaviside despite his great contribution --- he was socially handicapped by life, in today standards he would not be considered by labor psychologist, but this fella had a terrific mind and his life awakes curiosity. Finally, the book is not for lay persons, althought I am the one who thinks that you can always learn something with a book, so for those who like challenges, this is a great book.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Triumph of Reason
Book describes the social/intellectual processes underlying the simplification of Maxwell's formulas regarding electromagentic phenomena.Three individuals were involved in the process, each having diversepersonalities, backgrounds, and levels of social influence.Although theynever met each other personally, 'in spirit', they worked as a unifiedteam.The book shows the problematic changes in paradigms, such as modelsregarding the aether, as well as trace the socio-economic underpinnings oftheir work.England at the time was undergoing a tremendous imperialisticexpansion, which helped stimulate inter-oceanic cables, and, in turn, drivethe development of its science.An engaging book with a fluid storylinewhich was both intellectually and emotionally appealing.In many ways, itplotted the fortunate triumph of 'truth' over entrenched hierarchicalbiases.The science presented in the book was never so complicated that awilling layman, without due effort, could not understand, and should notintimidate any reader from 'giving it a go'. ... Read more


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