Howard P. Robertson
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American mathematician and physicist
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Howard P. Robertson's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Chicago
Why Is Howard P. Robertson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Howard Percy "Bob" Robertson was an American mathematician and physicist known for contributions related to physical cosmology and the uncertainty principle. He was Professor of Mathematical Physics at the California Institute of Technology and Princeton University.
Howard P. Robertson's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Uncertainty Principle (1929) (965)
- The Expanding Universe (1932) (443)
- Dynamical Effects of Radiation in the Solar System (1937) (410)
- Kinematics and world-structure (1935) (391)
- Postulate versus Observation in the Special Theory of Relativity (1949) (240)
- An Indeterminacy Relation for Several Observables and Its Classical Interpretation (1934) (177)
- The invariant theory of isotropic turbulence (1940) (173)
- ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF RELATIVISTIC COSMOLOGY. (1929) (134)
- Relativity and Cosmology (1970) (115)
- Groups of Motions in Spaces Admitting Absolute Parallelism (1932) (112)
- Note on the Preceding Paper: The Two Body Problem in General Relativity (1938) (72)
- LXXXVI. On relativistic cosmology (1928) (65)
- The Dielectric Behavior of Colloidal Particles with an Electric Double-Layer (1932) (37)
- THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE NEBULAR REDSHIFT (1955) (36)
- The Universe and Dr. Einstein (1949) (24)
- An Interpretation of Page's "New Relativity" (1936) (14)
- Test corpuscles in general relativity (1937) (11)
- The Meaning of Relativity (Third Edition) (1950) (9)
- On a problem in the theory of groups arising in the foundations of infinitesimal geometry (1929) (7)
- Note on Projective Coördinates. (1928) (7)
- Stark Effect and Series Limits (1928) (6)
- Dynamical space-times which contain a conformal Euclidean 3-space (1927) (6)
- The apparent luminosity of a receding nebula. Mit 3 Abbildungen. (1938) (6)
- On the interpretation of heat in relativistic thermodynamics (1933) (4)
- The Geometries of the Thermal and Gravitational Fields (1950) (3)
- The Size of the Universe. (1930) (3)
- RELATIVITY AND COSMOLOGY. Final Scientific Report. (1968) (2)
- The Mechanics of Armor Perforation. 1. Residual Velocity (1943) (1)
- Views of the Universe (1955) (1)
- Transformations of Einstein Spaces. (1925) (1)
- EDWIN POWELL HUBBLE, 1889-1953 (1954) (1)
- REVIEW: Relativity, Gravitation and World Structure by E. A. Milne (1936) (1)
- On the present state of relativistic cosmology. (1949) (0)
- Relativity—20 Years After (1939) (0)
- Review: D. Humphrey, Intermediate Mechanics; Dynamics (1935) (0)
- Methods of Mathematical Physics . Harold and Bertha Swirles Jeffreys. Cambridge, Engl.: at the Univ. Press, 1946. Pp. vii + 679. $15.00. (1947) (0)
- Review: Henri Mineur, L'Univers en Expansion (1935) (0)
- On the Probability of Penetration of Armor Plate (1941) (0)
- Review: Clemens Schaefer, Quantentheorie (1938) (0)
- THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE NEBULAR REDSHIFT (1955) (0)
- The Primeval Atom: An Essay on Cosmogony. Georges Lemaître; trans. by Betty H. and Serge A. Korff. New York: Van Nostrand, 1950. 186 pp. $3.00 (1952) (0)
- Ballistic Tests of STS Armor Plate, Using 37-mm Projectiles (1943) (0)
- ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF RELA TI VISTIC COSMOLOGY (0)
- Book Review: Intermediate Mechanics; Dynamics (1935) (0)
- Book Review: Vorlesungen ber Allgemeine Mechanik (1932) (0)
- Terminal Ballistics. A Preliminary Report (1941) (0)
- Worlds in Collision (1950) (0)
- The Primeval Atom: An Essay on Cosmogony . Georges Lemaître; trans. by Betty H. and Serge A. Korff. New York: Van Nostrand, 1950. 186 pp. $3.00 (1952) (0)
- Book Review: L'Univers en Expansion (1935) (0)
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