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The Theory of the Top was originally presented by Felix Klein as an
1895 lecture at Goettingen University that was broadened in scope
and clarified as a result of collaboration with Arnold Sommerfeld.
The Theory of the Top: Volume IV. Technical Applications of the
Theory of the Top is the fourth and final installment in a series
of self-contained English translations that provide insights into
kinetic theory and kinematics.
The Theory of the Top was originally presented by Felix Klein as
an 1895 lecture at Gottingen University that was broadened in scope
and clarified as a result of collaboration with Arnold Sommerfeld.
The Theory of the Top: Volume III. Perturbations: Astronomical and
Geophysical Applications is the third installment in a series of
four self-contained English translations that provide insights into
kinetic theory and kinematics."
The lecture series on the Theory of the Top was originally given as
a dedication to Goettingen University by Felix Klein in 1895, but
has since found broader appeal. The Theory of the Top: Volume I.
Introduction to the Kinematics and Kinetics of the Top is the first
of a series of four self-contained English translations that
provide insights into kinetic theory and kinematics.
A. Sommerfeld's "Mathematische Theorie der Diffraction" marks a
milestone in optical theory, full of insights that are still
relevant today. In a stunning tour de force, Sommerfeld derives the
first mathematically rigorous solution of an optical diffraction
problem. Indeed, his diffraction analysis is a surprisingly rich
and complex mix of pure and applied mathematics, and his
often-cited diffraction solution is presented only as an
application of a much more general set of mathematical results.
This complete translation, reflecting substantial scholarship, is
the first publication in English of Sommerfeld's original work. The
extensive notes by the translators are rich in historical
background and provide many technical details for the reader.
The Theory of the Top. Volume II. Development of the Theory in the
Case of the Heavy Symmetric Top is the second in a series of four
self-contained English translations of the classic and definitive
treatment of rigid body motion. Graduate students and researchers
interested in theoretical and applied mechanics will find this a
thorough and insightful account. Other works in this series include
Volume I. Introduction to the Kinematics and Kinetics of the Top,
Volume III. Perturbations. Astronomical and Geophysical
Applications, and Volume IV. Technical Applications of the Theory
of the Top.
The Theory of the Top was originally presented by Felix Klein as an
1895 lecture at Goettingen University that was broadened in scope
and clarified as a result of collaboration with Arnold Sommerfeld.
The Theory of the Top: Volume IV. Technical Applications of the
Theory of the Top is the fourth and final installment in a series
of self-contained English translations that provide insights into
kinetic theory and kinematics.
A. Sommerfeld's "Mathematische Theorie der Diffraction" marks a
milestone in optical theory, full of insights that are still
relevant today. In a stunning tour de force, Sommerfeld derives the
first mathematically rigorous solution of an optical diffraction
problem. Indeed, his diffraction analysis is a surprisingly rich
and complex mix of pure and applied mathematics, and his
often-cited diffraction solution is presented only as an
application of a much more general set of mathematical results.
This complete translation, reflecting substantial scholarship, is
the first publication in English of Sommerfeld's original work. The
extensive notes by the translators are rich in historical
background and provide many technical details for the reader.
Am 6. Dezember 1915 und am 8. Januar 1916 legte Arnold Sommerfeld
der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zwei Abhandlungen im
Umfang von 75 Druckseiten vor, mit denen er das Bohrsche Atommodell
aus dem Jahr 1913 zur Bohr-Sommerfeldschen Atomtheorie erweiterte.
In Sommerfelds Gesammelten Schriften findet sich nur die im Juli
1916 von Sommerfeld in den Annalen der Physik eingereichte
Publikation daru ber. "Meine Spektrallinien sind endlich in der
Akademie in's Unreine gedruckt. In den Annalen werden sie in
gelauterter Form erscheinen," so hatte Sommerfeld am 10. Februar
1916 dem Herausgeber der Annalen der Physik diese Publikation
angeku ndigt. Aus wissenschaftshistorischer Sicht sind fu r die
Erweiterung der Bohrschen Atomtheorie jedoch gerade die vor dem
Lauterungsprozess publizierten Akademieabhandlungen von besonderem
Interesse. Der Reproduktion dieser Akademieabhandlungen wird ein
ausfu hrlicher physikhistorischer Essay (ca. 100 Druckseiten)
vorangestellt."
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