Joseph Edward Mayer
American chemist
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Joseph Edward Mayer's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph Edward Mayer was a chemist who formulated the Mayer expansion in statistical field theory. He was professor of chemistry at the University of California San Diego from 1960 to 1972, and previously at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University and the University of Chicago. He was married to Nobel Prize-winning physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer from 1930 until her death in 1972. He went to work with James Franck in Göttingen, Germany in 1929, where he met Maria, a student of Max Born. He was a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences , the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , and the American Philosophical Society . Joseph Mayer was president of the American Physical Society from 1973 to 1975.
Joseph Edward Mayer's Published Works
Published Works
- On the Quantum Correction for Thermodynamic Equilibrium (1947) (2530)
- The Statistical Thermodynamics of Multicomponent Systems (1945) (1453)
- Dispersion and Polarizability and the van der Waals Potential in the Alkali Halides (1933) (424)
- The Theory of Ionic Solutions (1950) (328)
- Interatomic Distances in Crystals of the Alkali Halides (1933) (252)
- Lattice theories of the liquid state (1963) (180)
- Piston Ring Lubrication and Cylinder Bore Wear Analysis, Part I—Theory (1974) (151)
- Statistical Mechanics of Condensing Systems. III (1937) (136)
- The Theory of the Racemization of Optically Active Derivatives of Diphenyl (1946) (108)
- The Polarizabilities of Ions from Spectra (1933) (99)
- Statistical Mechanics of Imperfect Gases (1941) (91)
- The Lattice Energies of the Silver and Thallium Halides (1933) (87)
- Contribution to Statistical Mechanics (1942) (80)
- Vapor Pressures, Heats of Vaporization, and Entropies of Some Alkali Halides (1944) (74)
- The Mutual Repulsive Potential of Closed Shells (1934) (68)
- Interfacial Tension Effects in Finite, Periodic, Two‐Dimensional Systems (1965) (66)
- Integral Equations between Distribution Functions of Molecules (1947) (62)
- Piston Ring Lubrication and Cylinder Bore Wear Analyses, Part II—Theory Verification (1974) (57)
- Determination of Molecular Structure by Electron Diffraction (1936) (43)
- Extension of the WKB Equation (1957) (39)
- Measurements of Low Vapor Pressures of Alkali Halides (1938) (38)
- Statistical Mechanics of Condensing Systems. V. Two-component Systems. (1939) (38)
- The Lattice Energies of the Cuprous Halides (1933) (38)
- Equation of State Computations (1952) (35)
- A Direct Experimental Determination of Electron Affinities, the Electron Affinity of Iodine (1935) (34)
- A Direct Experimental Determination of the Electron Affinity of Chlorine (1943) (33)
- The Entropy of Polyatomic Molecules and the Symmetry Number (1933) (33)
- The Effects of Temperature and Inertia on Hydrostatic Thrust Bearing Performance (1971) (31)
- 1,5,9-Tridehydro[14]annulene and Bicyclo[9.3.0]tetradeca-1,5,7,11,13-pentaene-3,9-diyne, an Acetylenic Homolog of Azulene Containing Fused Five- and Eleven-Membered Rings1 (1966) (29)
- Approach to Thermodynamic Equilibrium (1961) (21)
- An Analysis of Thermal Cracking of Carbide Tools in Intermittent Cutting (1979) (18)
- Phase Transformations in Solids (1952) (18)
- The Electron Affinity of Bromine and a Study of Its Decomposition on Hot Tungsten (1944) (17)
- Analytical and Canonical Formalism in Physics. (1959) (17)
- Matrices and Tensors (1963) (17)
- The Statistical Mechanics of Condensing Systems VI. The Treatment of a System of Constant Energy (1939) (16)
- Note on the Theory of Critical Phenomena (1951) (16)
- Theory of Real Gases (1958) (16)
- Ensembles of Maximum Entropy (1960) (15)
- Interactions of Closed Shell Ions (1952) (15)
- The Region of Critical Solution of Binary Liquids, Evidence for an Anomalous First‐Order Transition in the System Triethyl Amine‐Water (1941) (14)
- Experimental Measurement of the Lattice Energies of RbBr and NaCl (1934) (14)
- Asymptotic Behavior for the Particle Distribution Function of Simple Fluids near the Critical Point (1967) (13)
- Equilibrium statistical mechanics (1947) (13)
- HEAT CAPACITY AND OPEN AND CLOSED ENSEMBLE AVERAGES (1962) (11)
- An Experimental Determination of the Electron Affinity of Chlorine (1940) (10)
- Surface tension and interfacial density profile of fluids near the critical point (1973) (9)
- Hydrodynamics of a Reacting and Relaxing Fluid (1958) (9)
- THE QUANTUM LAWS AND THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE OF HEISENBERG. (1929) (9)
- Equations for a Lattice Gas. I. One‐Component Systems (1957) (9)
- 5,6-Benzazulene and Derivatives from Cyclic Polyacetylenes1 (1966) (8)
- Direct Experimental Measurement of Electron Affinities (1934) (8)
- Note on a Relation between the Order of a Phase Transition and Discontinuities in the Distribution Functions of Molecules (1948) (7)
- Theory of Diffusion in Simple Liquid Mixtures (1970) (7)
- ON THE VIRIAL COEFFICIENTS FOR A LENNARD-JONES GAS (1958) (7)
- THE INFLUENCE OF RADIATION ON THERMAL UNIMOLECULAR REACTIONS (1927) (6)
- Simplified equations of interior ballistics (1945) (5)
- THE THERMODYNAMICS OF GASES WHICH SHOW DEGENERACY (ENTARTUNG). (1929) (5)
- Cell Method Computation for Liquids (1957) (5)
- The Free Energy of Aqueous Sulfuric Acid (5)
- Statistical mechanics of rigid particles: A general zero‐separation theorem (1979) (4)
- A Disproof of the Radiation Theory of Chemical Activation. (1927) (4)
- Phase transformations in solids : symposium held at Cornell University, August 23-26, 1948 (1951) (4)
- Towards a theory of linear nonequilibrium statistical mechanics (1965) (3)
- The Varenna Conference on Simple Liquids (1958) (3)
- Structure of simple fluids (1956) (3)
- Encyclopedia of Physics. Volume X. Structure of Liquids. (1961) (2)
- Energy Fluctuations in an Open System (1959) (2)
- Two unsolved problems of statistical mechanics (1955) (2)
- Thermodynamics Based on Statistics: II. (1928) (2)
- Solvay Conference (1937) (1)
- Response to book review:Statistical mechanics, 2nd ed. 1 (1978) (1)
- Theory of Bose‐Einstein Fluids, Statistical Mechanical Treatment of the Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Helium (1959) (1)
- Some theoretical aspects of phase transitions (1961) (1)
- Distribution functions and integral equation methods (1949) (1)
- Statistical mechanics in relation to thermodynamic teaching (1945) (1)
- Statistical Mechanical Theory of Crystalline and Liquid State (1950) (1)
- Discussion: “Cutting Rate-Tool Life Characteristic Functions for Material Removal Processes—Parts 1 and 2” (Friedman, M. Y., and Tipnis, V. A., 1976, ASME J. Eng. Ind., 98, pp. 481–495) (1976) (0)
- Geneva—1950: A Peoples' World Constituent Assembly (1947) (0)
- Water Pump Porous Bearing Design Analysis (1972) (0)
- Legislation For a National Science Foundation (1947) (0)
- Discussion: “Analysis of the Stiffness and Damping of an Inherently Compensated, Multiple-Inlet, Circular Thrust Bearing” (Stiffler, A. K., 1974, ASME J. Lubr. Technol., 96, pp. 329–336) (1974) (0)
- Thermodynamics Based on Statistics: I. (0)
- A Policy for Survival (1948) (0)
- Florence in May (1949) (0)
- Boltzmann's Distribution Law. (1956) (0)
- The Stiffening System of Long-Span Suspension Bridges For Railway Trains (0)
- Proportioning of long-span truss and cantilever bridges (1914) (0)
- Report on the Temperature Dependence of Rocket Behavior (1943) (0)
- Additions and Corrections - The Entropy of Polyatomic Molecules and the Symmetry Number (1933) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘Piston Ring Lubrication and Cylinder Bore Wear Analysis, Part I—Theory’” (1974, ASME J. Lubr. Technol., 96, pp. 313–314) (1974) (0)
- The Fine Structure of Matter: Part II, Molecular Polarization (Clark, C. H. Douglas) (1938) (0)
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