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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Broadbent, SR Hammersley, JM, Percolation Processes I. Crystals and Mazes, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 53, 629, 1957. [Pg.609]

Larwood, E.R. 1948. Convection of a fluid in a porous medium. Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 44, 508-521. [Pg.129]

Lacher, J.R. (1937) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series A, 161, 525 Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 34, 518. [Pg.167]

A remarkably simple way of calculating the work of hole formation was found by Etirth, who treated holes in liquids, the sizes of which are thermally distributed, in an article published in the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. This is an erudite university journal whose reada s are mainly members of the university s... [Pg.637]

Gardiner, J.S. (1898) The coral reefs of Funafuti, Rotuma and Fiji together with some notes on the structure and formation of coral reefs. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 9, 417-503. [Pg.387]

Poll74 John M. Pollard Theorems on factorization and primality testing Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 76 (1974) 521-528. [Pg.383]

The idea of treating electrons in metal as an electron gas was conceived in 1900, independently Lord Kelvin and by Paul Drude. The concept explained the electrical conductivity of metals, and was then used by Llewellyn Hilleth Thomas in The Calculation of Atomic Fields published in Proceeding of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 23 (1926)... [Pg.568]

Coulson, C. A. 1935. The electronic structure of H3. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 31 244-259. [Pg.292]

Darwin, C. G., and R. H. Fowler. 1922b. Fluctuations fit an assembly in statistical equilibrium. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 21 391-404. [Pg.295]

Hartree, D. R. 1923a. On some approximate numerical applications of Bohr s theory of spectra. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 21 625-641. [Pg.301]

Lennard-Jones, J. E. 1931b. Wave-functions of many-electron atoms. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 27 469-480. [Pg.309]

M.M. Nicolson, The interaction between floating particles, in Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, pp. 288-295 (1949). [Pg.108]

Born, M. (1940), On the stability of crystal lattices. I., Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society of London 36, 160-172. [Pg.776]

Dirac, P. A. M. (1930). Note on exchange phenomena in the Thomas atom. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 26, 376. [Pg.232]


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