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  1. Newer Uses of Mathematics by Sir James Lighthill, 1978-02-23
  2. Sir James Lighthill and Modern Fluid Mechanics by Lokenath Debnath, 2008-09-30
  3. Collected Papers of Sir James Lighthill: 4 Volume Set by Sir M. James Lighthill, 1996-12-05
  4. Waves in Fluids by Sir James Lighthill, 1978-05-31
  5. A Critical Review of Van: Earthquake Prediction from Seismic Electrical Signals
  6. Telecommunications in the 1980's and After (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society) by James, Sir Lighthill, Eric Eastwood, 1978-08
  7. Recollections of Sir James Lighthill 1924-1998 by Unknown, 1999-01-01
  8. Waves in Liquids and Gases (S.Brodetsky Memorial Lecture) by Sir James Lighthill, 1966-11
  9. Dynamics of Ionized Gases: International Symposium Proceedings
  10. Collected Papers of Sir James Lighthill: 4 Volume Set by M. James Lighthill M. Yousuff Hussaini, 1996

21. Lighthill Tribute, NAL, Bangalore, India
Gallery PN Shankar. Remembering sir james lighthill NAL s tribute toa peerless scientist. He was knighted as sir james lighthill in 1971.
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Born on 23 January 1924, Michael James Lighthill had his undergraduate education at Trinity College, Cambridge, during the War years 1941-43. He published his first paper, on supersonic aerofoil theory, a few days before his 20th birthday. Some milestones of his meteoric career: Beyer Professor at Manchester in 1950, Director, Royal Aircraft Establishment in 1959, Royal Society (RS) Research Professor, Imperial College in 1964, Physical Secretary, RS, in 1965, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, succeeding Dirac, at Cambridge in 1969, and Provost, University College London in 1979, the university he had been associated with till his death. He received all the honours that naturally come to a man of his stature: Fellowship at Trinity, Fellowship of the RS, various medals of the RS, memberships of many foreign academies, honorary doctorates, memberships of the editorial boards of many journals etc. He was knighted as Sir James Lighthill in 1971. A problem that one faces when one wants to briefly outline the work of a scientist as prolific as Lighthill is, what does one select since there is such an embarrassment of riches? On the positive side, since all the work is of such high quality, one can select anything. So I shall just outline a few contributions chosen mainly to display the amazing width of his expertise.

22. Information Pasteboard, NAL, Bangalore, India
Remembering sir james lighthill / PN Shankar It was with a sense of disbelief thatI heard my wife read out, on the morning of the 20 July, the news that Prof.
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#IP 307 /27 July - 2 August 1998 Remembering Sir James Lighthill P N Shankar (continued) Full tribute #IP 306 /20 July - 26 July 1998 Ten years of C-MMACS This year's Foundation Day function of the CSIR Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation (C-MMACS) was special. First, because C-MMACS has now achieved the milestone of completing ten years of existence, and, second, because the function featured a truly remarkable Foundation Day Lecture by Prof R Narasimha, FRS, on Modelling and Simulation of Fluid Flows: Some Examples The function opened shortly after 3 pm with a brief welcome speech by Dr R N Singh, Scientist-in-Charge, C-MMACS. Dr Singh recalled the many events which led to the formation of C-MMACS: how Dr D N Misra conceived the idea, how Prof V K Gaur and Prof Narasimha honed the concept ("often across Prof Gaur's dining table at Hyderabad", as Prof Narasimha later recalled) and how Dr K S Yajnik went on to convert the concept into a vibrant and successful modelling centre (one was particularly happy to greet Dr Yajnik at the function; the success of C-MMACS owes much to his drive and vision). Dr Singh also presented a brief overview of the current activity at C-MMACS, the future focus ("modelling and simulation of complex fluid media ocean, atmosphere, lithosphere, polymers etc. and novel applications of nonlinear dynamics") and read out congratulatory messages to C-MMACS from Dr R A Mashelkar, FRS, DG-CSIR ("I visualise C-MMACS as an intellectual cauldron bubbling with ideas and cerebral ferment"), Dr Harsh K Gupta, Director, NGRI, Dr E Desa, Director, NIO and Dr Trevor Platt, FRS, from Canada's Bedford Institute of Oceanography.

23. Sir James Lighthill: Reconnecting With The Natural World
sir james lighthill Reconnecting with the Natural World. BA Fusaro.Organized as a tribute for a lifetime of scholarly scientific
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Organized as a tribute for a lifetime of scholarly scientific study, the International Symposium on Theoretical and Computational Fluid Mechanics focused on the topics that inspired the interdisciplinary research efforts of Sir James Lighthill.
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Lighthill published his first paper in 1944, just one year after graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, when he was not yet 20 years old. This paper on supersonic airfoil theory was to lead to his pioneering work on aerodynamics, which would influence the technology of modern jet aircraft. He later moved on to the generation and propagation of waves in fluids, and then to the founding of aeroacoustics, a new branch of fluid dynamics. Yousuff Hussaini captured the human side of this remarkable man in his “Personal Reflections,” which he delivered during the citations for the honorary doctorate being awarded to Lighthill. While still in his teens, Houssaini had begun to study Lighthill’s works, finally meeting Sir James in person at an ICASE workshop on instability and transition in 1989. Hussaini referred to Lighthill’s easy accessibility, unassuming nature, and warm amiability. He cited Lighthill as a giant among 20th-century applied mathematicians, a man “. . . whose basic modesty is untainted by the magnitude of his successes or by the worldly trappings that those successes have brought him.” I will add another Lighthill characteristic—his energy— that I remember from my first exposure to Lighthill on a podium. At that lecture, Lighthill showed that, for birds of a certain size, the seemingly inefficient bounding flight that we observe in nature is indeed optimal. The restraints of two dimensions notwithstanding, he bolstered his mathematical exposition with a physical demonstration.

24. SIAM News
Twentyfive years ago, sir james lighthill became the first swimmer to completethe nine-mile circuit around the English Channel Island of Sark, 35 miles
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Twenty-five years ago, Sir James Lighthill became the first swimmer to complete the nine-mile circuit around the English Channel Island of Sark, 35 miles southwest of Cherbourg. He would repeat the feat five times, calling it "a most pleasant way to see the scenery." On July 17, he attempted it for the seventh time. He had almost completed the swim when he died. Sir James Lighthill was 74 years old. He left this world the way he lived in it-engaged, persistent, zestful. A limited survey of the honors and recognitions accorded to him would begin with his scholarship to Cambridge University at the age of 15. Named a Fellow of the Royal Society at the age of 29, he later received the society's Royal Medal, as well as the Gold Medal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, for his directorship of the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. He held chaired professorships at Manchester University and Imperial College, as well as (Newton's) Lucasian Chair at Cambridge. Lighthill received 24 honorary degrees. This remarkable man has left an indelible stamp on the applied mathematics and fluid dynamics communities. A sample of his accomplishments, in a remarkably wide range of fields, includes:

25. ICASE RQ: Sir James Lighthill: A Eulogy
Past Issues, sir james lighthill A Eulogy Geoffrey M. Lilley Universityof Southhampton and ICASE. Lee Beach (left) presenting the
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Sir James Lighthill: A Eulogy Geoffrey M. Lilley
University of Southhampton and ICASE Lee Beach (left) presenting the Theodorsen Lectureship Award to Sir James Lighthill The world of science mourns the tragic death of Sir James Lighthill F.R.S., acknowledged as one of the greatest applied mathematicians of the age, on Friday, July 17, 1998. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Nancy, their son and four daughters. Sir James was a frequent visitor to NASA Langley Research Center and among the many international distinctions, awards and medals he received, was to become the First Theodorsen Lecturer when he delivered his lecture in 1993 on "Some aspects of the aeroacoustics of high speed jets." His most celebrated paper was published in 1952, "On Sound Generated Aerodynamically," a challenging paper, but remarkable for its simplicity and mathematical elegance. It was the first major research contribution in acoustics since the work of Lord Rayleigh in the last century. Almost all of the near 1000 papers written on aeroacoustics and related subjects since 1952, cite the pioneering paper of Sir James Lighthill. In the early 1960's, he showed concern about the teaching of mathematics in our schools and universities and so helped found the Institution for Mathematics and its Applications of which he was the first President from 1965-67. Later he showed similar concern with international recognition being given to the field of sound and vibration and thus, founded the International Institution for Sound and Vibration. He became its first President from 1995-1997.

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27. Sir James Lighthill
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Sir James Lighthill who was a leading applied mathematician and contributed greatly to theoretical and applied aerodynamics as well as many other areas died on July 17 in a swimming accident near the Isle of Sark. Gene Golub

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PERSONAL NEWS. sir james lighthill In remembrance. It was with manyjournals, etc. He was knighted as sir james lighthill in 1971.
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PERSONAL NEWS Sir James Lighthill: In remembrance A problem that one faces when one wants to briefly outline the work of a scientist as prolific as Lighthill is, what does one select since there is such an embarrassment of riches? On the positive side, since all the work is of such high quality, one can select anything. So I shall just outline a few contributions chosen mainly to display the amazing width of his expertise. His early work, influenced by the needs of the war and early post-war years, was in the general area of high speed aerodynamics. Among his many sparkling gems, let me mention only two, his contributions to the hodograph method for transonic flows and his invention with G. B. Whitham of the method of strained coordinates. In the former, a notoriously difficult nonlinear problem is, by going to the hodograph plane, reduced to a linear problem; the price paid, however, is that now the boundary conditions are unpleasant, there are singularities in the field and the relevant functions are multivalued. The ingenious method devised by Lighthill to overcome these hurdles and to handle solid boundaries was fully exploited for design purposes only many years later, when powerful computers became available. When an aircraft flies at supersonic speed, it overtakes the disturbances it generates and these pile up behind it as an approximately conical sonic boom. Whitham and Lighthill showed that, although the magnitudes of the disturbances were correctly given by linear acoustic theory, the characteristics along which the disturbances propagate were not and had to be correctly accounted for in the nonlinear theory. This they achieved using the method of strained coordinates (also known as the PLK method), a technique they invented. Lighthill successfully applied this method, normally applicable only to hyperbolic wave problems, to a variety of other problems.

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33. International Journal Of Mathematics And Mathematical Sciences
DOI 10.1155/S0161171299226671. sir james lighthill AND MODERN FLUID MECHANICSA MEMORIAL TRIBUTE. LOKENATH DEBNATH. Received 15 December 1998.
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Home About this Journal Sample Copy Request Author Index ... Contents IJMMS 22:4 (1999) 667-688. DOI: 10.1155/S0161171299226671 SIR JAMES LIGHTHILL AND MODERN FLUID MECHANICS: A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE LOKENATH DEBNATH Received 15 December 1998 This memorial tribute commemorates Sir James Lighthill the man and the mathematical scientist. A brief biographical information is presented with my personal reminiscences. His major contributions to fluid mechanics with special reference to nonlinear dispersive waves are discussed. By any standards, his legacy of research and publications of six books and one hundred fifty papers will remain forever as a remarkable example of scholarly work. Keywords and phrases: Fluid dynamics, nonlinear dispersive waves, aerodynamics, bio-fluid mechanics. 1999 Mathematics Subject Classification: 01A70, 76B15, 76Z. The following files are available for this article: Pay-per-View: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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34. Sixth International Congress - Papers (ordered By Subject)
of sound Vibroacoustics Nonlinear acoustics and vibration Thermoacoustic instabilityAeroacoustics Special memorial session for sir james lighthill
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Keynote lectures Architectural acoustics Active control in architectural acoustics Building acoustics ... [Special memorial session for Sir James Lighthill Keynote lectures
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Malcolm Crocker
Sir James Lighthill and his contribution to science Monday
Episodes from a century of acoustics
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A.F. Seybert and D.W. Herrin
The prediction of sound radiation from real structures
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Philip A. Nelson
Some inverse problems in acoustics Wednesday Jean-Louis Guyader State of the art of energy methods used for vibro-acoustic prediction Thursday Stewart A.L. Glegg Recent advances in aeroacoustics: The influence of computational fluid dynamics Thursday Colin H. Hansen and Ben S. Cazzolato Recent advances in the active control of interior noise Architectural acoustics (Monday 15.10-18.10) Marcio G. Mattos, Samir N.Y. Gerges, Marco A. Nabuco de Araujo, Roberto A. Tanenbaum and Jose L. Bento Coelho Improvement of sound absorption measurement in a reverberation room J.L. Bento Coelho, A.M. Almeida, T. Abreu and N. Fonseca An efficient tool for room acoustic design by using a sound energy transition approach based on a Markov process Kin-Seng Sum and Jie Pan Sound absorption by modally reactive boundaries Glenn Frommer The acoustical design and delivery of the Hong Kong Airport railway stations How does RASTI change with sound reinforcement systems in churches?

35. Times Obituary
sir james lighthill, mathematician and Provost of University College London,197989, died while attempting to swim around Sark on July 17 aged 74.
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Sir James Lighthill, mathematician and Provost of University College London, 1979-89, died while attempting to swim around Sark on July 17 aged 74. He was born on January 23, 1924. Twenty-five years ago, James Lighthill became the first person to swim around the Channel Island of Sark, calling it "a most pleasant way to see the scenery". He subsequently repeated the feat five times, but on Friday, nine hours into another attempt and nearing the end of the nine-mile swim, he was found dead in the water. His passion for swimming may have brought him to wide public attention, but it is for his brilliant and wide-ranging contributions to applied mathematics over many years that Lighthill will be remembered. Considered by his peers to be one of the great mathematicians of the century, perhaps even a genius, Lighthill was a pioneer in supersonic aeronautics, in oceanographic studies and astrophysics. He virtually created the field of biofluiddynamics, the study of how animals move through air or water, as well as the study of the fluid mechanics of the cardiovascular system. His ideas touched everything from earthquakes and the boundary currents in the Indian Ocean to the movement of road traffic. He held the senior mathematical chair at Cambridge, and became a leading adviser on government scientific policy. Michael James Lighthill was something of a child prodigy. He won a scholarship from Winchester to Trinity College, Cambridge, when he was just 15, though he did not go up until two years later.

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A BSTRACT. This memorial tribute commemorates Sir James Lighthill the man and the mathematical scientist. A brief biographical information is presented with my personal reminiscences. His major contributions to fluid mechanics with special reference to nonlinear dispersive waves are discussed. By any standards, his legacy of research and publications of six books and one hundred fifty papers will remain forever as a remarkable example of scholarly work.
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37. Lighthill
sir james lighthill was known as Michael lighthill when he was a youngman. He was educated at Winchester College and, at the age
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Sir James Lighthill was known as Michael Lighthill when he was a young man. He was educated at Winchester College and, at the age of 15 he won a scholarship to Trinity College Cambridge. However, he chose to wait until he was 17 years old before entering Trinity College which he did in 1941. He graduated with a BA in 1943, after taking a course shortened because of World War II. While at Cambridge, Lighthill met Nancy Dumaresq who was studying mathematics at Newnham College. Lighthill tried to get a job in the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough after he graduated, since Nancy already had a job there. However, he was offered a job in the Aerodynamics Division of the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington. Lighthill married Nancy in 1945, the year he finished his job at the National Physical Laboratory. Lighthill was elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1945 and he held this fellowship until 1949. In 1946 he was appointed as a Senior Lecturer at Manchester University and there he set up a very strong fluid dynamics group which soon dominated research in fluids. In 1950 Lighthill was promoted to Beyer Professor of Applied Mathematics at Manchester University.

38. Bio-program
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on 4-7 January, 2000 Haifa, Israel
This event will be combined with the Annual Meeting of the Israeli Society for Theoretical and Mathematical Biology, which will take place on Wednesday, 5 January, 2000. The workshop is in memory of Sir James Lighthill, an outstanding scientist, who was one of the giants of the twentieth century in fluid mechanics and other topics, and created the field of Biofluiddynamics. Sir James passed away last year in his usual flamboyant style, swimming around an island in the British Channel. Some world renowned experts in the field are invited to present their work and give special tutorials. The workshop will provide a common stage for the exchange of ideas between specialists from different aspects of Biofluiddynamics, namely high and low Reynolds numbers. The workshop will be an excellent opportunity for researchers in the field to present their work, and for graduate students and postdocs to learn about new advances in the field as well as about research problems that still need to be pursued. We expect this gathering to be of benefit to such young scientists. We plan to invite and give partial support to several young Israeli scientists, as well as several young scientists from abroad. List of speakers includes : Eshel Ben-Jacob (Tel Aviv), John Blake (Birmingham), Jacob J. Blum (Duke), Alex Braiman (Ben Gurion University), Charles Brokaw (Caltech), Colin Caro (Imperial College), Shay Gueron (Haifa), Mimi Koehl (Berkeley), Nadav Liron (Technion), Stefan Mayer (Denmark), Belinda Orme (Birmingham), Zvi Priel (Ben Gurion University), Jeremy Rayner (Bristol), Sabine Stoecker (Torino), Shegeru Sunada (Tsukubu), Daniel Weihs (Technion), Theodore Y. Wu (Caltech).

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Six international congresses on sound and vibration convened in the United States, Canada, Russia and Denmark over the last eight years. The congresses include papers which describe recent scientific developments of interest to those concerned with sound and vibration problems in transportation vehicles such as aircraft, spacecraft, automobiles, trucks, buses and ships and with sound and vibration problems in a variety of engineering structures such as those used in machinery and buildings. The Conferences were sponsored by the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (IIAV) and many other acoustical societies throughout the world. Over 1400 scientists from 40 countries participated in these congresses. The topics in the congresses include the following : Structural Radiation and Vibration, Statistical Energy Analysis, Sound and Vibration Measurements including Sound Intensity and Structure-borne Power Flow Measurements, Sound Transmission through Structures, Passive Damping, Effects of Noise and Vibration on People, Noise and Vibration Control, Automotive Sound and Vibration, Wavelet Analysis and other new analytical techniques, Boundary Element Analysis, Finite Element Analysis, Aeroacoustics, and Active Noise and Vibration Control, Scattering, Sound Propagation in the Atmosphere, Underwater Acoustics, and Machinery Diagnostics and Material Properties and Non-destructive Evaluation. The rapid developments in computers in the last several years has made the use of new analytical techniques possible and has also stimulated the development of new instrumentation and measurement techniques. These developments will become very evident to readers of these proceedings.

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