Cargill Gilston Knott
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British mathematician and physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Cargill Gilston Knott FRS, FRSE LLD was a Scottish physicist and mathematician who was a pioneer in seismological research. He spent his early career in Japan. He later became a Fellow of the Royal Society, Secretary of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and President of the Scottish Meteorological Society.
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Published Works
- Napier tercentenary memorial volume (25)
- Collected scientific papers of John Aitken (18)
- On lunar periodicities in earthquake frequency (16)
- The Physics of Earthquake Phenomena (1909) (15)
- Introduction to quaternions (1904) (15)
- XIV.—The Propagation of Earthquake Waves through the Earth, and connected Problems. (1920) (11)
- Edinburgh's Place in Scientific Progress (7)
- NOTES ON BANDAI-SAN (6)
- XX.—On the Variation with Temperature of the Electrical Resistance of Wires of certain Alloys (5)
- A Magnetic Survey of all Japan carried out, by Order of the President of the Imperial University (4)
- 3. The Electrical Resistance of Hydrogenised Palladium (4)
- The abacus, in its historic and scientific aspects (4)
- Quaternions and Vectors (1893) (3)
- Remarks on Japanese musical scales (3)
- The Earthquake of Tokio, April 18, 1889 (1889) (3)
- XV.—On the Thermo-Electric Properties of Charcoal and certain Alloys, with a Supplementary Thermo-Electric Diagram (2)
- Vectors and Quaternions (1893) (2)
- XXVI.—Comparison of Mr Crawford's Measurements of the Deflection of a Clamped Square Plate with Ritz's Solution (2)
- The Edinburgh Mathematical Colloquium (1913) (2)
- The Soul of Golf (1913) (2)
- Professor George Chrystal, M.A.,LL.D.. (2)
- The Propagation of Earthquake Vibrations through the Earth. (2)
- XII.—Seismic Radiations. (2)
- SOLAR RADIATION AND EARTH TEMPERATURES (1903) (1)
- Napier Tercentenary Celebration (1914) (1)
- Note on Dew Bows (1)
- Baron Dairoku Kikuchi (1917) (1)
- EARTHQUAKES AND EARTHQUAKE SOUNDS : AS ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE GENERAL THEORY OF ELASTIC VIBRATIONS. (1)
- Professor Klein's View of Quaternions; a Criticism (1)
- Physics: an Elementary Text-book for University Classes (1)
- Recent Innovations in Vector Theory. (1893) (1)
- Edinburgh Mathematical Society (1883) (1)
- Prof. James Gordon MacGregor, F.R.S. (1913) (1)
- Napier Tercentenary Celebration (1913) (1)
- John Aitken, LL.D., F.R.S. (1)
- The Dynamics of a Golf Ball (0)
- Some notes on Quaternions (1883) (0)
- VIII.—CRIICAL NOTICES (0)
- 2. On the Measurement of Resistance to Electrolytes (0)
- Hamilton and Tait (1911) (0)
- Airy and the Figure of the Earth (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- On Certain Thermoelectric Effects of Stress in Iron (0)
- Lord M c Laren. By Professor C. Gr. Knott (0)
- The Theory of Relativity. By Silberstein L., Ph.D. Pp. viii + 295. 10s. net. 1914. (London : Macmillan & Co.) (1915) (0)
- Laboratory Notes by Professor Tait b. Preliminary Experiments on the Thermal Conductivity of some Dielectrics (0)
- 2. On the Application of Angström's Method to the Conductivity of Wood (0)
- 3. On the Effect of Heating one Pole of a Magnet, the other being kept at a Constant Temperature (0)
- Rev. John Wilson, M.A.. (0)
- Chapter V: Thomson and Tait "T and T'," or Thomson and Tait's natural philosophy (0)
- The Theorem of Moments (1915) (0)
- Cost of Scientific Publications. (1920) (0)
- Further studies on earthquake waves (1917) (0)
- Chapter VII: Addresses, reviews, and correspondence (0)
- Vectors, &c., at the British Association (1906) (0)
- X.—Researches in Contact Electricity: Thesis for the Degree of Doctor of Science (0)
- The Napier Tercentenary (0)
- The Thermoelectric Positions of Cobalt and Bismuth. (0)
- Daniel John Cunningham. (0)
- XIV.—Mathematical Note on the Fall of Small Particles through Liquid Columns (0)
- Ocean Temperatures and Solar Radiation (0)
- Chapter III: Mathematical work (0)
- Chapter VIII: Popular scientific articles (0)
- 5. On the Variation with Temperature of the Electric Resistance of certain Alloys. (0)
- Japanese characteristics: (Read at meetings of the Society at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, and Aberdeen, in February and March) (1892) (0)
- Quaternion Demonstration of the Theorem of Moments in Rigid Dynamics (1914) (0)
- Recent progress in seismology (0)
- Dr. R. T. Omond (1914) (0)
- Electrical Resistance of Nickel at High Temperatures (0)
- “A Japanese Priest in Tibet.” (0)
- The Electric Resistance of Cobalt at High Temperatures (0)
- Manual of Quaternions. By Professor C. J. Joly. (Macmillan & Co., 1905) (1905) (0)
- James Burgess, C.I.E., LL.D. (0)
- A New Historic Comet? (1888) (0)
- Dr. Alexander Macfarlane (1913) (0)
- 2. Researches on Contact Electricity. (0)
- Chapter I: Memoir—Peter Guthrie Tait (0)
- Notes on a Large Crystal Sphere (0)
- Chapter VI: Other books (0)
- Electrical Properties of Hydrogenised Palladium (0)
- Knott's mathematical tables(four-figure) (0)
- Chapter II: Experimental work (0)
- Polar Plouing Paper (0)
- Chapter IV: Quaternions (0)
- M. DE BALLORE'S CALCULATIONS ON EARTHQUAKE FREQUENCY. (0)
- I.—Andrews' Measurements of the Compression of Carbon Dioxide and of Mixtures of Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen (0)
- VI—Formulæ and Scheme of Calculation for the Development of a Function of Two Variables in Spherical Harmonics (0)
- Propagation of Earthquake Waves Through the Earth (1918) (0)
- On the Electric Resistance of Iron at a High Temperature (0)
- Prof. George Chrystal (1911) (0)
- The Quaternion and its Depreciators (1892) (0)
- Plücker's first equation connecting the singularities of Curves (1883) (0)
- Quaternion Note on the Theory of Confocals (1917) (0)
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