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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Horace_LambHorace Lamb - Wikipedia

    Horace Lamb. Sir Horace Lamb FRS [3] (27 November 1849 – 4 December 1934 [4]) was a British applied mathematician and author of several influential texts on classical physics, among them Hydrodynamics (1895) and Dynamical Theory of Sound (1910). [5] Both of these books remain in print.

  2. Horace Lamb (27 de noviembre de 1849 – 4 de diciembre de 1934) fue un matemático aplicado británico, autor de varios textos influyentes sobre física clásica, entre ellos "Hydrodynamics" (Hidrodinámica) (1895) y "Dynamical Theory of Sound" (Teoría Dinámica del Sonido) (1910). 1 2 Ambas publicaciones han sido reimpresas en numerosas ...

  3. Sir Horace Lamb (born Nov. 27, 1849, Stockport, near Manchester, Eng.—died Dec. 4, 1934, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was an English mathematician who contributed to the field of mathematical physics.

  4. Quick Info. Born. 29 November 1849. Stockport, England. Died. 4 December 1934. Cambridge, England. Summary. Horace Lamb wrote important texts and made important contributions to applied mathematics, in particular to acoustics and fluid dynamics. View three larger pictures. Biography.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Horace_LambHorace Lamb - Wikiwand

    Horace Lamb fue un matemático aplicado británico, autor de varios textos influyentes sobre física clásica, entre ellos "Hydrodynamics" (Hidrodinámica) (1895) y "Dynamical Theory of Sound" (1910). Ambas publicaciones han sido reimpresas en numerosas ocasiones.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2017 · The paper examines aspects of the career of Professor Sir Horace Lamb, FRS, a highly regarded classical fluid mechanicist, who, over a period of some thirty-five years at Manchester, made notable contributions in research, in education and in wise administration at both national and university levels.

  7. Hydrodynamics. Horace Lamb. Cambridge University Press, Nov 26, 1993 - Science - 768 pages. This reissue of the classic 1932 edition of Lamb's Hydrodynamics is an indication of the lasting...