Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4749929> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4749929 subject Q8110087.
- Q4749929 subject Q8612089.
- Q4749929 subject Q8965702.
- Q4749929 abstract "An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism, is a fundamental publication by George Green, where he extends previous work of Siméon Denis Poisson on electricity and magnetism. The work in mathematical analysis, notably including what is now universally known as Green's theorem, is of the greatest importance in all branches of mathematical physics. It contains the first exposition of the theory of potential. In physics, Green's theorem is mostly used to solve two-dimensional flow integrals, stating that the sum of fluid outflows at any point inside a volume is equal to the total outflow summed about an enclosing area. In plane geometry, and in particular, area surveying, Green's theorem can be used to determine the area and centroid of plane figures solely by integrating over the perimeter.It is in this essay that the term 'potential function' first occurs. Herein also his remarkable theorem in pure mathematics, since universally known as Green's theorem, and probably the most important instrument of investigation in the whole range of mathematical physics, made its appearance. We are all now able to understand, in a general way at least, the importance of Green's work, and the progress made since the publication of his essay in 1828. But to fully appreciate his work and subsequent progress one needs to know the outlook for the mathematico-physical sciences as it appeared to Green at this time and to realize his refined sensitiveness in promulgating his discoveries.".
- Q4749929 thumbnail GreenEssay.png?width=300.
- Q4749929 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=GwYXAAAAYAAJ.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q11500.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q1154848.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q122701.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q12725.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q1291771.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q162886.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q190772.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q222032.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q23645.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q271977.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q28474.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q2993325.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q321237.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q323294.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q3294789.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q413.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q5025493.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q511093.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q6485344.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q65943.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234821.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q7754.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8110087.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q816425.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q837863.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8612089.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8965702.
- Q4749929 wikiPageWikiLink Q9095.
- Q4749929 comment "An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism, is a fundamental publication by George Green, where he extends previous work of Siméon Denis Poisson on electricity and magnetism. The work in mathematical analysis, notably including what is now universally known as Green's theorem, is of the greatest importance in all branches of mathematical physics. It contains the first exposition of the theory of potential.".
- Q4749929 label "An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism".
- Q4749929 depiction GreenEssay.png.