Ludwik Silberstein
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Ludwik Silberstein's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Vienna
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ludwik Silberstein was a Polish-American physicist who helped make special relativity and general relativity staples of university coursework. His textbook The Theory of Relativity was published by Macmillan in 1914 with a second edition, expanded to include general relativity, in 1924.
Ludwik Silberstein's Published Works
Published Works
- VII. Molecular refractivity and atomic interaction (208)
- L. Molecular refractivity and atomic interaction. II (1917) (155)
- Investigations on the Intrinsic Properties of the Color Domain (1938) (56)
- The distribution of color matchings around a color center (1945) (52)
- Determination of the Spectral Composition of X-ray Radiation from Filtration Data* (1932) (50)
- XIX. Dispersion and the size of molecules of hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen (1917) (45)
- XXXIV. Spectral composition of an X-ray radiation determined from its filtration curve (1933) (34)
- Relations Between the Sensitometric and the Size-Frequency Characteristics of Photographic Emulsions* (1938) (31)
- XIX. Quantum theory of photographic exposure (1922) (30)
- Two-Centers Solution of the Gravitational Field Equations, and the Need for a Reformed Theory of Matter (1936) (26)
- LXXII. The quantum theory of X-ray exposures on photographic emulsions (1930) (21)
- On the Number of Quanta Required for the Developability of a Silver Halide Grain (1941) (19)
- The Propagation of Light in Rotating Systems (1921) (18)
- CXIV. The transparency of turbid media (1927) (18)
- Quantum Theory of Exposure Tested Extensively on Photographic Emulsions (1945) (17)
- XLIII. The probable number of aggregates in distributions of points (1945) (16)
- I. Photographic intermittency effect and the discrete structure of light (1934) (16)
- The transparency of turbid media (1927) (15)
- CVII. Quantum theory of photographic exposure. third paper (1923) (13)
- XLIX. Contribution to the theory of photographic exposure (1928) (13)
- XLVI. The accumulation of chance effects and the Gaussian frequency distribution (1944) (12)
- XVII. Solution of the equation f′(x)=f(1/x) (1940) (12)
- XVIII. The complete, three-dimensional colour domain and its metrics (1946) (11)
- A Theoretical Treatment of the Two-Quanta Hypothesis as Applied to the Photographic Reciprocity Law Failure* (1939) (10)
- Uniform Representation of the Characteristic Curves of Pure Silver Bromide Emulsions, Unsensitized and Sensitized† (1942) (9)
- LXXXV. Quantum theory of photographic exposure. (Second paper.) (1922) (9)
- Notes on W. S. Stiles’ Paper Entitled, “A Modified Helmholtz Line-Element in Brightness-Colour Space”*,1 (1947) (8)
- The relation between the specular and the diffuse photographic densities (1927) (8)
- IX. On a hystero-differential equation arising in a probability problem (1940) (7)
- VII. General relativity without the equivalence hypothesis (1918) (6)
- Quantum Theory of Photographic Exposure (1922) (6)
- The Radial Velocities of Globular Clusters, and de Sitter's Cosmology (1924) (5)
- Report on the Quantum Theory of Spectra (5)
- The Effect of Gradual Light Absorption in Photographic Exposure (1939) (5)
- LXXXIX. Determination of the currature invariant of space-time (1924) (4)
- A Fundamental Criterion of Uniform* Representability of Equiluminous Colors on a Geometrical Surface† (1942) (4)
- Projective Vector Algebra (1920) (4)
- Simplified Formulae for Scattered and Rescattered Sunlight (1943) (3)
- On two accessories of three-dimensional colorimentry; the probable error of colorimetric tensor components as derived from a number of color matchings. (1946) (3)
- V. Light distribution round the focus of a lens, at various apertures (3)
- D. C. Miller's Recent Experiments, and the Relativity Theory (1925) (3)
- Electromagnetic Waves in a Perfectly Conducting Tube (1915) (3)
- A Simplified Computation of Cartesian Lens Surfaces (1935) (3)
- XV. The recent eclipse results and Stokes-Plack's æther (1920) (3)
- The Orientation of the Grains in a Dried Photographic Emulsion (1921) (3)
- The Size of the Universe. (1930) (3)
- The Aspherical Nucleus Theory Applied to the Balmer Series of Hydrogen (1920) (3)
- Aspherical Lens Systems (1925) (2)
- LI. On multiple reflexion (1916) (2)
- Quantitative Relations of the Countercurrent Washing Process1,2 (1928) (2)
- The rotating earth as a reference system for light propagation (2)
- Errata: On Two Accessories of Three-Dimensional Colorimetry (1946) (1)
- Minimal Lines and Geodesics within Matter: a Fundamental Difficulty of Einstein's Theory (1936) (1)
- LVI. Propagation of light in a gravitational field (1920) (1)
- Elements of the Electromagnetic Theory of Light (1)
- LXXIV. Projective geometry of galileian space-time (1925) (1)
- Discrete spacetime : a course of five lectures delivered in the McLennan Laboratory on January 7, 13, 20, 27, and February 1, 1936 (1936) (1)
- Ether Drift and the Relativity Theory (1925) (1)
- Some Spectrum Lines of Neutral Helium derived theoretically (1922) (1)
- The Spectrum of Neutral Helium (1922) (1)
- Errata: On Two Accessories of Three-Dimensional ColorimetryI. The Probable Error of Colorimetric Tensor Components as Derived from a Number of Color MatchingsII. The Determination of the Principle Colorimetric Axis at Any Point of the Color Threefold (1946) (1)
- V. Contribution to the quantum theory of spectrum emission: Spectra of atomic systems containing a complex nucleus (1)
- XXXVI. The roots of cos z=z (1935) (1)
- LXXXIX. Summation of the series 1+x 3/3!+x 6/6!+... (1938) (1)
- LXII. Second memoir on the determination of the curvature invariant of space-time (1924) (1)
- CVIII. The Doppler effect in de Sitter's space-time. In reply to M. Jean Chazy (1927) (1)
- Further Determinations of the Curvature Radius of Space-Time (1924) (1)
- The Dependence of Intrinsic Sensitivity on Grain Size (1943) (1)
- The determination of the curvature radius of space-time. In reply to Dr. Knut Lundmark (1925) (1)
- The Crossed-Orbit Model of Helium, its Ionization Potential, and the Lyman Series (1923) (1)
- LV. The space relation among five points in elliptic and hyperbolic geometry (1942) (1)
- The True Relation of Einstein's to Newton's Equations of Motion (1923) (1)
- VI. Illuminated spacetime: Optical effects of isotropic radiation spread over elliptic space (1)
- Elements of Vector Algebra (1920) (1)
- The Aspherical Nucleus Theory Applied to the Principal Series of Helium (1922) (1)
- XXXIV. A time-scale independent of space measurement, parabolic and hyperbolic kinematics (1919) (1)
- On two accessories of three-dimensional colorimetry. (1948) (1)
- Synopsis of applicable mathematics with tables (1)
- Properties of an exponential size-frequency distribution of finite extent (1952) (0)
- Vectorial Treatment of Refraction of Skew Rays By a Prism (1928) (0)
- Attempt at a theory of development of grains made “developable” by a given exposure. Integration of the simple formulas over all grain sizes for the case of an exponential size-frequency function (1950) (0)
- Corrigenda to “A Simplified Computation of Cartesian Lens Surfaces”* (1936) (0)
- A possible new method of stellar photometry (abstract) (0)
- The Crossed-orbit Model of Helium, its Ionisation Potential, and Lyman Series (1923) (0)
- XXXII. On fluorescent vapours and their magneto-optic properties (1916) (0)
- XXXVII. On mutual electromagnetic mass (1915) (0)
- New Determination of the Curvature Radius of Space-time (1929) (0)
- Radial Velocities and the Curvature of Space-time (1924) (0)
- On the Spectrum of Helium, a Rejoinder to C. V. Raman and a. S. Ganesan (1923) (0)
- Societies and Academies (0)
- XXII. Boundary difficulties of Einstein's gravitation theory (1919) (0)
- Societies and Academies. (1920) (0)
- Raumi-zeit-materie (1923) (0)
- A DeSitterian space-time without cosmological term (1936) (0)
- XI. Radiation from an electric source. (Second paper.) (1915) (0)
- XIX. Short derivation of a fundamental probability formula (1938) (0)
- XLVI. The relation between the projective and the metrical scales, and its bearing on the theory of parallels (1922) (0)
- CI. Triangle—probability problem in integers (1934) (0)
- XXXIV. On the dispersion of diamond (1919) (0)
- LXXIV. Radiation from an electric source, and line spectra. The hydrogen series. (Preliminary note.) (1915) (0)
- Simplified deduction of the Doppler-effect formula for elliptic space (abstract) (1926) (0)
- LXXIII. On Einstein's gravitationcal field equations (1937) (0)
- IV. Construction of groups of commutative functions (1945) (0)
- Quantitative relations of the counter-current washing process (1928) (0)
- XLV. The electron theory of metallic conductors applied to electrostatic distribution problems (1918) (0)
- Radial Velocities and the Curvature of Space-time (1924) (0)
- XCII. On complex primes (1935) (0)
- Contribution to the theory of photographic exposure (1928) (0)
- LXIII. Infinitesimal bending of a surface (1943) (0)
- Optical collineation independent of metrics (1924) (0)
- X. The most probable colorimetric tensor derived from “n” colour matchings (1948) (0)
- Luther’s Empirical Rule and the Quantum Theory of Exposure* (1945) (0)
- LXXXIV. Radiation from an electric source, and line spectra. (third Paper) (1915) (0)
- LXXXVI. Synthesis of X-ray filtration curves from Kramers's emission law (1935) (0)
- A Possible New Method of Stellar Photometry (0)
- On the Propagation of Light in Rotating Systems, a Rejoinder to Dr. A. C. Lunn (1922) (0)
- Collimation of light from a source of finite extension (1926) (0)
- Superposition or mixture of simple quantic characteristic curves of photographic emulsion layers. The corresponding relative contrast (1951) (0)
- The Crossed-Orbit Model of Helium (1923) (0)
- LXI. Solution of the restricted problem of the Random Walk (1944) (0)
- The Spectrum of Neutral Helium (0)
- IX. Further contributions to non-metrical vector algebra (1919) (0)
- Optical Collineation, Independent of Metrics (1924) (0)
- Generalities concerning “simple” and mixed photographic emulsions as manifested by their characteristic curve. Uniqueness of analysis. “Interaction” of the components of a mixture (1952) (0)
- Quantum theory of photographic exposure. II (1923) (0)
- Uniqueness of quantic representation of a simple sensitometric curve (1951) (0)
- On Size-Frequency Distribution in Photographic Emulsions* (1943) (0)
- XXXIII. On the measurement of time—a rejoinder to Dr. N. Campbell (1920) (0)
- On two accessories of three-dimensional colorimetry; the determination of the principal colorimetric axes at any point of the color threefold. (1946) (0)
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