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George Henry Livens

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Livens's main work was in electrical theory publishing a book "The Theory of Electricity" in 1918. His work included problems concerned with the motion of charged spheres, the connection between optical properties and electron theory, leading to a new form of the electron theory of the rotatory
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in 1911 for an essay entitled "The influence on density on the position of the emission and absorption lines in a gas spectrum" and was elected fellow of
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power in solutions and isotropic media; another topic was the electron theory of metallic conduction.
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Two-dimensional potential theory, with special reference to aerodynamic problems
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in 1922 where he remained for the rest of his career. One of his students was
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mathematician
electromagnetics
thermodynamics
Cambridge University
Smith Prize
Jesus College
Sheffield University
Fielden Lecturer
Manchester
University College of South Wales
Rosa M. Morris

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society



R.M. Morris

Two-dimensional potential theory, with special reference to aerodynamic problems
Categories
20th-century British mathematicians
1886 births
1950 deaths
Academics of the University of Manchester
Academics of Cardiff University
Mathematical physicists

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