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RefNoEC/1963/13
Previous numbersCert XVII, 72
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TitleLonguet-Higgins, Michael Selwyn: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionCertificate of Election
CitationDistinguished for his contributions to geophysics and fluid dynamics. While at the Admiralty Research Laboratory (1945 - 8) he developed the theory of electromagnetic induction by ocean currents, with application to the measurement of water movements and the conductivity of the Earth. He solved in principle the problem of how ocean waves can generate microseisms over areas of deep water, and (on return to Cambridge in 1948) illustrated the theory with elegant experiments. He developed the theory of the mass-transport currents set up by water waves, accounting for some unexpected observations of Bagnold. He introduced into oceanography the two-dimensional spectrum for ocean waves and initiated the theory of the statistical distribution of wave heights. Lately he has studied theoretically the geometrical and optical properties of random surfaces, with application to water waves and to reflections from the ionosphere. In collaboration with Coxeter and Miller he published in 1954 an enumeration of the uniform polyhedra and tessellations. (List of publications attached)
ProposersFrom Personal Knowlkedge: G E R Deacon; G K Batchelor; R Stoneley; Harold Jeffreys; W R Hawthorne; J A Ratcliffe; G I Taylor; H S MS Coxeter; A T Doodson; M J Lighthill; C HMortimer; J Proudman; L Howarth; E C Bullard; A L Hodgkin
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Longuet-Higgins, Michael Selwyn: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA4496Longuet-Higgins; Michael Selwyn (1925 - 2016)1925 - 2016
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