Mathematical and Physical Papers; Volume 3
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In this series of lectures, George Gabriel Stokes, a prominent physicist and mathematician, examines the nature of light. His lectures cover a wide range of topics, from the properties of light waves to the behavior of light in different media. Stokes's insights are often ahead of his time, and his lectures remain influential to this day. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the physics of light.
This collection of papers by renowned mathematician and physicist George Gabriel Stokes includes groundbreaking research on fluid dynamics, optics, and mathematical physics. It is a must-read for scholars and researchers in the field.
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This book is a collection of papers on mathematics and physics by three eminent scholars - Baron John William Strutt Rayleigh, George Gabriel Stokes, and Joseph Larmor. It is a vital resource for researchers, scholars, and students of mathematics and physics.