... direction — 0,. There is, of course, *Theory of Sound, Vol. II, p. 141. considerable difficulty in performing the indicated operations, but this does not diminish the theoretical value of the solution, as the difficulties belong only to the Integral... Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society - Page 73by Edinburgh Mathematical Society - 1900Full view - About this book
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...solution, as the difficulties belong only to the Integral Calculus. The three-dimensional problem in which the edge of the plane is not perpendicular to the direction of the waves has also been treated by Dr. Carslaw.* The next problem in order is that of waves issuing from a point-source... | |
| Edinburgh Mathematical Society - Electronic journals - 1901 - 232 pages
...Semi-Infinite Plane. By HS CARSLAW. The problem of the incidence of a train of plane waves on a semi-in6nite plane, when the edge of the plane is perpendicular...the solution now principally because a long paper \ in the current issue of Schlömilch's Zeitschrifi für Mathematik und Physik has re-opened the questions... | |
| 1901 - 780 pages
...Math. Sac. (vol. 30 , p. 121—101, Rev. sem. VII 2, p. 90). In the present paper the author considers the three-dimensional problem , when the edge of the...is not perpendicular to the direction of the waves (p. 71 — 77). Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, XXIII (4), 1899—1901. (PH SCHOUTE.)... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - American periodicals - 1902 - 628 pages
...solution, as the difficulties belong only to the Integral Calculus. The three-dimensional problem in which the edge of the plane is not perpendicular to the direction of the waves has also been treated by Dr. Carslaw.* The next problem in order is that of waves issuing from a point-source... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1902 - 634 pages
...solution, as the difficulties belong only to the Integral Calculus. The three-dimensional problem in which the edge of the plane is not perpendicular to the direction of the waves has also been treated by Dr. Carslaw.* The next problem in order is that of waves issuing from a point-source... | |
| Mathematics - 1901 - 764 pages
...Math. Soc. (vol. 30, p. 121—161, Rev. seat. VII 2, p. 90). In the present paper the author considers the three-dimensional problem , when the edge of the...is not perpendicular to the direction of the waves (p. 71 — 77). Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, XXIII (4), 1899—1901. (PH SCHOUTE.)... | |
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