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  1. Electromagnetic Theory, Vol. 3 of 3 (Classic Reprint) by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-03-18
  2. Electromagnetic Theory, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint) by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-04-16
  3. Electromagnetic Theory, Vol. I by Oliver Heaviside, 2008-12-01
  4. Electromagnetic Theory (Volume 1 - 3) by Oliver Heaviside, 1925
  5. Electromagnetic Theory. Volume 1 by Oliver Heaviside, 2010
  6. Electromagnetic Theory (Volume 2) by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-01-03
  7. Electromagnetic Theory, Vol. II by Oliver Heaviside, 2008-12-01
  8. Electrical papers by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-08-30
  9. ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY: VOLUME THREE. by Oliver Heaviside., 1912
  10. Electromagnetic Theory, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 in One Book by Oliver Heaviside, 1950
  11. Electromagnetic Theory, Vol. III by Oliver Heaviside, 2008-12-01
  12. Electromagnetic Theory (Volume 1) by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-01-03
  13. Electrical Papers (Volume 1) by Oliver Heaviside, 2010-01-06
  14. ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY: Volumes I & II by Oliver Heaviside, 1925

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42. Scientific Identity: Portraits From The Dibner Library Of The History Of Science
Scientist heaviside, oliver (1850 1925). Discipline(s) Physics. Original DimensionsGraphic 10.4 x 8.3 cm /. Portrait of oliver heaviside ~ Enlarge Image ~,
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43. Scientific Identity: Portraits From The Dibner Library Of The History Of Science
Scientist heaviside, oliver (1850 1925). Discipline(s) Physics. Original DimensionsGraphic 10.4 x 8.3 cm /. Portrait of oliver heaviside ~ Enlarge Image ~.
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44. Encyclopedia: Oliver Heaviside
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    Encyclopedia : Oliver Heaviside
    Oliver Heaviside May 18 February 3 ) was a self-taught short, red-headed British mathematician and physicist.
    Though Heaviside was at odds with the scientific establishment for most of his life, he changed the face of mathematics and science.
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    Heaviside was born in Camden Town London England ). Heaviside suffered from scarlet fever during his youth (and had a lasting impact on him; leaving him partly deaf). Although he was a good scholar (placed fifth out of five hundred students in

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    46. Sir Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925) : A Genius Of Mathematical Proportions
    Sir oliver heaviside (18501925) a genius of mathematical proportions.oliver heaviside was a genius who provided the theory for
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    Wireless How wireless works Magnetism through the air Modulation ... Go back to story Sir Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925) : a genius of mathematical proportions Oliver Heaviside was a genius who provided the theory for long-distance telephones and predicted the existence of the ionosphere.
    He was born in the London slums and left partially deaf from scarlet fever. In what little schooling he had, he excelled and this drove his passion for discovery and invention.
    Heaviside worked as a telegraphist but in a flash of inspiration quit work, locked himself in a room and reduced Maxwell's entire 'theory of electricity and magnetism' into two equations. These formed the basis for all electric theory, and are often (wrongly) credited to Heinrich Hertz.
    He suggested that there was a reflective layer in the atmosphere which 'bounced' radio waves back down to Earth, which was later named the 'Heaviside Layer'. He also created the advance mathematical theory of 'operation calculus', but this proved too advanced for his contemporaries, who ridiculed and attacked him, forcing him to retire hurt, bitter and paranoid. He was, however, proved right in the end.

    47. Oliver Heaviside
    oliver heaviside. When I moved to Paignton in 1959 I had no idea that buriednear my new home was a famous forebear of mine, oliver heaviside.
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    Date: TUE, 10 NOV 1998 12:00:16 GMT Connection: close A sketch by Alan Heather OLIVER HEAVISIDE When I moved to Paignton in 1959 I had no idea that buried near my new home was a famous forebear of mine, Oliver Heaviside. My family on my mother's side - she was a Heaviside - would speak of Oliver, but until I went to school and learned about a Heaviside Layer around the Earth off which radio signals 'bounced', I knew little of him, except he was deaf, and had bright red hair and piercing eyes which frightened children. When Oliver Heaviside moved in 1897 to Bradley View, 2 Totnes Road, few people in Newton Abbot would have known they had an eminent scientist living there. An outstanding physicist and mathematician, in a few years he would explain in a now world-famous prediction why wireless waves were able to travel around the Earth and not be lost in space. Oliver, then 47 years old, was already well known for his work on the science of long distance telegraphy and telephone systems, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was to stay in Newton until 1909 when he was forced by ill health to move nearer relatives in Torquay. An 'oddity' rather than an eccentric, he was a bachelor with an impish sense of humour. He spent much time studying and writing scientific papers in complete solitude. As a result he was often not understood by local people and his time at Bradley View was sometimes fraught. Youngsters threw stones at windows in the house and wrote unpleasant remarks on the front gate. As they played in nearby Bakers Park they often trespassed in the garden to steal from fruit trees. Hampered by deafness, he suffered from gout and was constantly plagued with bouts of jaundice, one of which was to cost him his life.

    48. Heaviside Biography
    Biography. heaviside, oliver (b. May 13, 1850), London. d.Feb 3, 1925,Torquay. British physicist and mathematician whose theoretical
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    Biography Heaviside, Oliver (b. May 13, 1850), London. d.Feb 3, 1925, Torquay British physicist and mathematician whose theoretical work played a large part in the understanding of radio transmissions and long distance telephony. In 1902 his famous prediction about an ionised layer in the atmosphere which would deflect radio waves was published in an article titled "Telegraphy" in the tenth edition of "Encyclopaedia Britannica." The idea came when he was considering the analogy between the movement of electric waves along a pair of conducting wires and over a conducting earth. Discussing the possibility of radio waves being guided around a curved path he suggested: "There may be a sufficiently conducting layer in the upper air. If so, the waves will, so to speak, catch on to it more or less. Then guidance will be by the sea on one side and the upper layer on the other." The layer was first named the Heaviside Layer and later as the Kennelly-Heaviside Layer as a similar prediction had been made around the same time by Arthur Kenelly at Harvard University. The hypothesis was proved correct when in 1924 downcoming radio waves received from the upper atmosphere showed that deflection of upward waves took place at a height of around 100 kilometres.

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    51. Oliver Heaviside :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
    oliver heaviside. Online Encyclopedia. oliver heaviside (May 18, 1850 February 3, 1925) was a self-taught British physicist. Although
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    Oliver Heaviside May 18 February 3 ) was a self-taught British physicist Although he was a good scholar, he left school at 16 and became a telegraph operator. However he continued to study and, in 1872, while working as a chief operator in Newcastle upon Tyne , he started to publish papers on electricity. He also re-formulated and reduced in complexity Maxwell's equations to the current form which uses vector calculus Between and he developed the operational calculus (involving the D notation for the differential operator , to which he is credited of creating), a method of solving differential equations by transforming them into ordinary algebraic equations which caused a great deal of controversy when first introduced, owing to the lack or rigour in his derivation of it. In , he proposed that induction coils should be added to the transatlantic telegraph cable in order to correct the distortion which it suffered. For political reasons, this was not done. In he proposed the existence of the Kennelly-Heaviside Layer which bears his name (which was originally researched by Nikola Tesla ). It was finally detected in

    52. Oliver Heaviside: The Life, Work, & Times Of An Electrical Genius Of The Victori
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    56. Prehistory Of Radio Astronomy
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    In the 1860s and 1870s, James Clerk Maxwell developed the theory of electric and magnetic forces, summarized in his famous four equations. These equations encapsulated all that had been discovered about electricity and magnetism in the experiments done over the previous few hundred years by Faraday, Volta, and many others. They showed that electricity and magnetism were two aspects of the same force. The equations also predicted that there should be a form of radiation, which came to be known as electromagnetic radiation. Maxwell realized that light was a form of electromagnetic radiation. Around 1862 he wrote, "We can scarcely avoid the conclusion that light consists in the transverse undulations of the same medium which is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena."

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    Oliver Heaviside May 18 February 3 ) was a self-taught British physicist Although he was a good scholar, he left school at 16 and became a telegraph operator. However he continued to study and, in 1872, while working as a chief operator in Newcastle upon Tyne , he started to publish papers on electricity. He also re-formulated and reduced in complexity Maxwell's equations to the current form which uses vector calculus Between and he developed the operational calculus (involving the D notation for the differential operator , to which he is credited of creating), a method of solving differential equations by transforming them into ordinary algebraic equations which caused a great deal of controversy when first introduced, owing to the lack or rigour in his derivation of it. In , he proposed that induction coils should be added to the transatlantic telegraph cable in order to correct the distortion which it suffered. For political reasons, this was not done.

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