Manuel Sandoval Vallarta
Mexican physicist
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Manuel Sandoval Vallarta's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics National Autonomous University of Mexico
- Masters Physics National Autonomous University of Mexico
- PhD Physics National Autonomous University of Mexico
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Manuel Sandoval Vallarta was a Mexican physicist. He was a Physics professor at both MIT and the Institute of Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico . Biography Sandoval Vallarta was born in Mexico City into a family that descended from Ignacio Vallarta, a prominent liberal leader during the War of Reform. He received his B.S. in physics from MIT in 1921; in 1924, MIT awarded him his Ph.D. He joined MIT's physics faculty in 1923, eventually rising to the rank of full professor. In 1927, Vallarta received a two-year Guggenheim Fellowship to study physics in Germany. The Universities of Berlin and Leipzig hosted him, and he was able to learn from Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Erwin Schrödinger, and Werner Heisenberg. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1928.
Manuel Sandoval Vallarta's Published Works
Published Works
- On Compton's Latitude Effect of Cosmic Radiation (1933) (105)
- The Relativistic Thomas-Fermi Atom (1932) (61)
- On the Allowed Cone of Cosmic Radiation (1936) (53)
- On the Geomagnetic Analysis of Cosmic Radiation (1936) (38)
- Theory of the Geomagnetic Effects of Cosmic Radiation (1961) (19)
- A Theory of World-Wide Periodic Variations of the Intensity of Cosmic Radiation (1939) (19)
- On the Energy of Cosmic Radiation Allowed by the Earth's Magnetic Field (1948) (17)
- On the North-South Asymmetry of Cosmic Radiation (1935) (15)
- On the Longitude Effect of Cosmic Radiation (1935) (15)
- An outline of the theory of the allowed cone of cosmic radiation (1938) (13)
- Cosmic Rays and the Magnetic Moment of the Sun (1937) (9)
- Galactic Rotation and the Intensity of Cosmic Radiation at the Geomagnetic Equator (1939) (9)
- The Interpretation of the Azimuthal Effect of Cosmic Radiation (1933) (8)
- On the Mechanism of Sudden Increases Of Cosmic Radiation Associated With Solar Flares (1949) (8)
- Longitude Effect of Cosmic Radiation and the Position of the Earth's Magnetic Centre (1937) (8)
- The Determination of the Sign and the Energy Spectrum of Primary Cosmic Radiation (1947) (7)
- ON THE SPHERICALLY SYMMETRICAL STATICAL FIELD IN EINSTEIN'S UNIFIED THEORY OF ELECTRICITY AND GRAVITATIONS. (1929) (6)
- On Birkhoff's New Theory of Gravitation (1944) (5)
- On the Low Energy Spectrum of Primary Cosmic Radiation and the Sun's Magnetic Dipole Moment (1949) (5)
- The determination of the energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays (1939) (5)
- Heaviside's proof of his expansion theorem (4)
- Present status of the theory of the effect of the earth's magnetic field on cosmic rays (1939) (4)
- Relativity and the Uncertainty Principle (1932) (4)
- On the Spherically Symmetrical Statical Field in Einstein's Unified Theory: A Correction (1929) (4)
- Unified Field Theory of Electricity and Gravitation (1929) (4)
- The Name of Element 23 (1947) (3)
- Bohr's atomic model from the standpoint of the general theory of relativity and the calculus of perturbations (3)
- The scattering of cosmic rays by the stars of a galaxy (1939) (3)
- Sommerfeld's Theory of Fine Structure from the Standpoint of General Relativity (3)
- Are There Multiple Charged Primary Particles in Cosmic Radiation (1939) (2)
- On the Energy Spectrum of Heavy Nuclei in Primary Cosmic Radiation (1950) (2)
- The Spherically Symmetrical Field in the Unified Theory (1930) (2)
- ON EINSTEIN'S UNIFIED FIELD EQUATIONS AND THE SCHWARZCHILD SOLUTION. (1929) (1)
- Cosmic Rays and the Magnetic Field of the Moon (1948) (1)
- Theory of the Continuous X-Ray Spectrum (1)
- Heaviside's proof of his expansion theorem (0)
- The Unified Field Theory and Schwarzschild's Solution: A Reply (1930) (0)
- Galactic rotation effect and the origin of cosmic radiation (1949) (0)
- Remarks on Zwicky's Paper "On the Formation of Clusters of Nebulae and the Cosmological Time Scale". (1940) (0)
- Basic Science Series: Mechanics (1958) (0)
- Notes on Dynamical Systems Non-Integrable by Separation of Variables and on the Existence of “Unmechanical” Orbits in the Atom (1924) (0)
- Quantum Theory and Special Relativity (1929) (0)
- Geographic asymmetries of cosmic rays as related to the Earth's magnetization (1937) (0)
- Note on the Statistical Interpretation of Maxwell's Equations (1929) (0)
- Mexican Physical Society (1952) (0)
- On the Magnetic Field of the Milky Way and Its Effect on Cosmic Radiation (1947) (0)
- The Treatment of Good Neighbors (1952) (0)
- On the Conditions of Validity of Macromechanics (1927) (0)
- Heaviside's Proof of His Expansion Theorem (0)
- Note on the Quantization of Non-conditioned-periodic Systems (1924) (0)
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