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  1. Heaviside's operational calculus made easy, by Thomas Henry Turney, 1946
  2. British Electrical Engineers: John Ambrose Fleming, Robert Watson-Watt, Oliver Heaviside, Sir Charles Wheatstone, Geoffrey Dummer
  3. People From Camden: Charles Dickens, Oliver Heaviside, John Betjeman, William Ballantine, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, Cab Kaye
  4. Electrical Papers. By Oliver Heaviside. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 by Oliver Heaviside, 2010
  5. Mathématicien Britannique: Andrew Wiles, Paul Dirac, Alan Turing, John Maynard Keynes, Oliver Heaviside, Roger Penrose, George Boole (French Edition)
  6. Poynting Vector: Energy, Flux, Electromagnetic Field, John Henry Poynting, Oliver Heaviside, Magnetic Field, Poynting's Theorem
  7. English Engineers: Charles Babbage, John Ambrose Fleming, Oliver Heaviside, Frank Whittle, Thomas Newcomen, Thomas Savery, Joseph Whitworth
  8. Oliver Heaviside-An inventor who failed to file crucial patents by B. Spear, 2006-09
  9. Oliver Heaviside-An inventor who failed to file crucial patents [An article from: World Patent Information] by B. Spear, 2006-09-01
  10. Ingénieur Électrique: Oliver Heaviside, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Hippolyte Fontaine, George Westinghouse, Claude Shannon, Jay Miner (French Edition)
  11. Electrical Papers. By Oliver Heaviside. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 by Oliver Heaviside, 1892-01-01
  12. Oliver Heaviside and the Mathematical Theory of Electrical Communications by George Lee, 1947
  13. Electromagnetic Theory (Volume 1) by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-10-14
  14. Electromagnetic Theory, Vol. 1 of 3 (Classic Reprint) by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-03-18

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Oliver Heaviside Oliver Heaviside 18 mai 3 f©vrier ) ©tait un physicien britannique autodidacte. Bien qu'il e»t de bons r©sultats scolaires, il quitta l'©cole   l'age de seize ans et devint op©rateur de t©l©graphe . Cependant il a continu©   ©tudier et, en , alors qu'il travaillait comme chef op©rateur   Newcastle-upon-Tyne , il commen§a   publier ses r©sultats de recherche en ©lectricit© Il a formul©   nouveau et simplifi© les ©quations de Maxwell sous leur forme actuelle utilis©e en calcul vectoriel. Entre et il d©veloppa le calcul op©rationnel , une m©thode pour r©soudre des ©quations diff©rentielles en les transformant en des ©quations alg©briques ordinaires ce qui lui valu beaucoup de controverse lorsqu'il l'introduisit pour la premi¨re fois, du fait d'un manque de rigueur dans l'utilisation de la d©rivation. En , il sugg©ra que des bobines d'induction devraient ªtre ajout©es au c¢ble du t©l©phone transatlantique afin de corriger la distorsion dont il souffrait. Pour les raisons politiques, cela n'a pas ©t© fait.

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HEAVISIDE Oliver, anglais, 1850-1925 Gibbs analyse vectorielle produit scalaire et de produit vectoriel de deux vecteurs de l'espace (dimension 3). Il développa une méthode de calcul symbolique permettant d'exprimer plus facilement les transformées de Fourier et de Laplace , lesquelles apparaissent usuellement en électricité et magnétisme. Maxwell Grassmann Hamilton Clifford la notation des vecteurs Fonction de Heaviside On appelle parfois ainsi la fonction numérique de support [0 , + Gram Sonia Kovalevskaïa © Serge Mehl

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Web bluerider.com oliver heaviside [n] English physicist and electrical engineer who helped develop telegraphic and telephonic communications; in 1902 (independent of A. E. Kennelly) he suggested the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1850-1925) Synonyms : heaviside See Also: physicist
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'''Oliver Heaviside''' (* 18. Mai in London 3. Februar in Homefield bei Torquay ) war ein britischer Mathematiker und Physiker . Er erwarb seine umfassenden mathematischen Kenntnisse als Autodidakt
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Oliver Heaviside ), nasceu em Londres Aos 16 anos abandonou a escola para seguir o sonho de ser telegrafista . Nos tempos livres estudava electricidade chegando a publicar alguns artigos inspirados pelo Tratado de Electricidade e Magnetismo de Maxwell. Apesar dos v¡rios contributos para o electromagnetismo, © mais conhecido pelo estudo da an¡lise vectorial; introduziu o c¡lculo operacional para resolver equa§µes diferenciais dos circuitos, tornando-as equa§µes alg©bricas facilmente resolv­veis. No entanto, o seu trabalho foi alvo de fortes cr­ticas por falta de rigor matem¡tico; Heaviside achava que n£o se devia perder tempo em demonstra§µes de algo que intuitivamente parecia estar certo. Resolveu equa§µes diferenciais usando m©todos cuja demonstra§£o rigorosa iria manter ocupadas futuras gera§µes de matem¡ticos. Em postulou a existªncia da ionosfera que permitia que ondas de r¡dio fossem transmitidas entre continentes. Uma doen§a infantil deixou-o surdo anos mais tarde, tendo passado os ºltimos 25 anos da sua vida isolado e solit¡rio.

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31. Heaviside, Oliver (1850-1925) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
heaviside, oliver (18501925) References. heaviside, O. Electrical Papers,2 vols. New York Chelsea, 1970. © Eric W. Weisstein
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Heaviside, Oliver (1850-1925)

English electrical engineer who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits. He developed techniques for applying Laplace transforms to the solution of differential equations. In addition, he reformulated Maxwell's field equations in terms of electric and magnetic forces and energy flux. His formulation, however, was not as clear as Heinrich Hertz's . Two months after Kennelly , Heaviside suggested than the reason Marconi was able to transmit trans-Atlantic radio waves was that the signal bounced off an electrified layer in the upper atmosphere.
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32. Heaviside
Biography of oliver heaviside (18501925) oliver heaviside s parents wereRachel Elizabeth West and Thomas heaviside. Thomas was a wood engraver and
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Oliver Heaviside 's parents were Rachel Elizabeth West and Thomas Heaviside. Thomas was a wood engraver and water colour artist. Oliver, the youngest of his parents four sons, was born at 55 King Street in Camden Town. He caught scarlet fever when he was a young child and this affected his hearing. This was to have a major effect on his life, making his childhood unhappy with relations between himself and other children difficult. However his school results were rather good and in 1865 he was placed fifth from 500 pupils. Academic subjects seemed to hold little attraction for Heaviside however and at age 16 he left school. Perhaps he was more disillusioned with school than with learning since he continued to study after leaving school, in particular he learnt Morse code, studied electricity and studied further languages in particular Danish and German. He was aiming at a career as a telegrapher and in this he was advised and helped by his uncle Charles Wheatstone (the piece of electrical apparatus known as the Wheatstone bridge is named after him). In 1868 Heaviside went to Denmark and became a telegrapher. He progressed quickly in his profession and returned to England in 1871 to take up a post in Newcastle upon Tyne in the office of Great Northern Telegraph Company which dealt with overseas traffic.

33. Adventures In CyberSound: Heaviside, Oliver W.
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Oliver W. Heaviside : 1850 - 1925 In 1902 the American electrical engineer Arthur Edwin Kennelly and the British physicist and electrician Oliver W. Heaviside independently and almost simultaneously announce the probable existence of a layer of ionised gas, high in the atmosphere, that affects the propogation of radio waves and enables them to follow the curvature of the earth.
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Heaviside, Oliver (1850-1925), British physicist, born in London and self-educated. In 1902 Heaviside correctly predicted the existence of the ionosphere, an electrically conducting layer in the atmosphere, by means of which radio signals are transmitted around the earth's curvature. He applied mathematics to the study of electric circuits and of wave motion.
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In 1902, the American electrical engineer Arthur Edwin Kennelly and the British physicist and electrician Oliver Heaviside , independently and almost simultaneously, announced the probable existence of a layer of ionized gas high in the atmosphere that affects the propagation of radio waves. This layer, formerly called the Heaviside or Kennelly-Heaviside layer, is one of several layers in the ionosphere. Although the ionosphere is transparent to the shortest radio waves, it bends or reflects the longer waves. Because of its reflection, radio waves can be propagated far beyond the horizon.

34. Adventures In CyberSound: From Obscurity To Enigma : The Work Of Oliver Heavisid
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From Obscurity to Enigma : The Work of Oliver Heaviside by I. Yavetz The contributions to electromagnetism, electrical engineering, and applied mathematics by Oliver Heaviside (1872 - 1891) have consistently attracted attention over the years. Of late they have become a major source for the study of the development of field theory after Maxwell. From Obscurity to Enigma is a systematic, in-depth study of the most creative period in Heaviside's scientific career. During this period he wrote the essays and articles that constitute his two-volume Electrical Papers. Here he presented his novel reformulation of Maxwell's equations, created the elements of vector algebra, produced the first comprehensive theory of transmission lines, suggested the inductive "loading" of telegraph and telephone lines to improve long-distance communications, introduced his innovative version of the operational calculus, and made several important contributions to the electrodynamics of moving bodies. 'From Obscurity to Enigma' traces the evolution of Heaviside's ideas against the background of growing knowledge in basic electromagnetic theory, telegraphy, and telephony at the time. It reveals the thematic coherence that unifies his various publications, and sheds considerable light on the reasons for the exclamations of incomprehension that greeted his work from the time of its publication to the present.

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n. See E layer [After Edwin Kennelly (1861–1939), American physicist, and Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925), British physicist.]
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36. Heaviside, Oliver --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Oliver Heaviside
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physicist who predicted the existence of the ionosphere , an electrically conductive layer in the upper atmosphere that reflects radio waves. In 1870 he became a telegrapher, but increasing deafness forced him to retire in 1874. He then devoted himself to investigations of electricity. In Electrical Papers
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Oliver Heaviside May 18 February 3 ) was a self-taught English engineer mathematician and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits , developed techniques for applying Laplace transforms to the solution of differential equations , reformulated Maxwell's field equations in terms of electric and magnetic forces and energy flux , and co-independently formulated vector analysis . Although at odds with the scientific establishment for most of his life, Heaviside changed the face of mathematics and science for years to come.
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