From Obscurity to Enigma: The Work of Oliver Heaviside, 1872–1889

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Springer Science & Business Media, Jun 17, 2011 - Science - 334 pages

Oliver Heaviside's electromagnetic investigations - from the publication of his first electrical paper in 1972 to the public recognition awarded to him by Lord Kelvin in 1889 - have consistently attracted attention over the years, and of late have become a major source for the study of the development of field theory after Maxwell. "From Obscurity to Enigma" is the only comprehensive, in-depth analysis of Heaviside's work. It analyses and elucidates his brilliant but often close-to-indecipherable Electrical Papers and traces the evolution of his ideas against the background of growing knowledge in basic electromagnetic theory, telegraphy and telephony during these years. The book will be appreciated by historians of science and technology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and by physicists and electrical engineers, many of whom are aware of Heaviside's contributions to their respective fields.

 

Contents

The Enigmatic Legacy of Oliver Heaviside
1
Outlining the
36
The Maxwellian Outlook
66
From Obscurity to Enigma
180
SelfInduction and the Nature of Heavisides Publication Scheme
218
The Royal Road to Maxwells Theory
235
But in the year 1887 I came for a time to a dead stop
242
The Making of a Riddle
263
1 Heavisides Extended Theorem of Divergence
288
2 Unification of Electricity and Magnetism
294
1 The KR Law and the Distortionless Condition
303
Bibliography
321
Index
329
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