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Reference numberEC/1914/10
Previous numbersCert XIII, 71; A03227
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TitleHavelock, Sir Thomas Henry: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionDate stamp on reverse
CitationLecturer in Applied Mathematics in Armstrong College, University of Durham. Distinguished for knowledge and research in Mathematical Physics. Author of the following papers: - 'The Mathematical Analysis of Wave Propagation in Isotrophic Space of 'p'-Dimensions' (Lond Math Soc Proc, vol ii); 'The Electric or Magnetic Polarization of a Thin Cylinder of Finite Lengthby a Uniform Field of Force' (Proc Roy Soc, A, vol lxxxix); 'The Dispersion of Double Refraction in Relation to Crystal Structure' (ibid, A vol lxxx); 'The Propagation of Groups of Waves in Dispersion Media, with Application to Waves on Water produced by a Travelling Disturbance' (ibid, A, vol lxxxi); 'The Wave-making Resistance of Ships: a Theoretical and Practical Analysis' (ibid, A, vol lxxxii); 'The Wave-making Resistance of Ships: a Study of Certain Series of Model Experiments' (ibid, A, vol lxxxiv); 'Optical Dispersion: an Analysis of its Actual Dependence upon Physical Conditions' (ibid, in the press); and many others.
ProposersR A Sampson; T J I'a Bromwich; A E H Love; H Lamb; W H Besant; H F Baker
Access statusOpen
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Havelock, Sir Thomas Henry: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA1174Havelock; Sir; Thomas Henry (1877 - 1968)1877 - 1968
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