M/MA MAAS, JOSEPH MAASIN MAASSLUIS MAASTRICHT MABILLON, JOHN MACCARTHY, DENIS FLORENCE MACCLESFIELD MACCLESFIELD, CHARLES GERARD, 1ST EARL OFMACCOLL, MALCOLM MACCORMAC, SIR WILLIAM maccullagh, james MACCULLOCH, HORATIO http://1911encyclopedia.org/M/MA/
Physicists Of Ireland: Passion And Precision james maccullagh 18091847, by james O'Hara. Thomas Andrews 1813-1885, byDuncan Thorburn Burns. james maccullagh 1809-1847, by james O'Hara. http://bookmarkphysics.iop.org/bookpge.htm?ID=145CKe_ht-GmnE5welU8nvgw&book=1111
McCullough Coat Of Arms McCullagh Coat Of Arms james maccullagh, 180947, a brilliant mathematician and physicist,was born in Upper Badoney, Co. Tyrone. His suicide at the young http://www.araltas.com/features/mccullough/
Extractions: While not in the list of the hundred most numerous surnames in Ireland, MacCullagh, MacCullough and other spelling variants such as MacCollough and MacCulloch combined constitute one of our most numerous names, with an estimated population in Ireland of nearly 5,000 persons. Together they constitute one of the fifty most common names in Ulster and eighty to ninety per cent of those of the name in Ireland are of that province, principally Antrim, Down and Tyrone. James MacCulloch of Wigtownshire was one of the fifty Scottish undertakers of the Ulster Plantation and in 1610 he was granted 1000 acres in Glenties in Donegal. Though he lost his grant four years later, he and his tenants remained. James MacCullagh, 1809-47, a brilliant mathematician and physicist, was born in Upper Badoney, Co. Tyrone. His suicide at the young age of thirty-eight was thought to have been caused by a fit of madness brought on by overwork. John Edward MacCullagh, 1837-85, who became a famous actor in the USA, was born in Coleraine, Co. Derry. Joseph Bumbridge MacCullagh (1843-1896), born in Dublin, who has been called "the father of the interview."
Mathem_abbrev maccullagh, james Macintyre, Sheila Scott MacLane, Saunders Maclaurin, Colin Maghribi,Muhyi al Mahani, Abu al Maltsev, Anatoly Malcev, Anatoly Malebranche http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
Extractions: Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Names Index Page 12 Oct 1960) maccullagh, ElizaBeth Grace (15 Jan 1993-) maccullagh, Richard Edward(10 Murphy, Murphy, Catherine J. (12 May 1957-) Murphy, james Stanton (3 http://www.flowersfhs.com/Nathaniel1720/names1.htm
Names Index Page 12 Oct 1960) maccullagh, ElizaBeth Grace (15 Jan 1993-) maccullagh, Richard Edward 9Apr 1819-18 Sep 1871) Perry, Mary Cheney Pollock, james Roccapriore, Ann http://www.flowersfhs.com/WilliamFlore/names1.htm
IOP̨w Hara Thomas Grubb 18001878 and Howard Grubb 1844-1931 by Andrew Whitaker WilliamHamilton 1805-1865, by EF Robertson and JJ O'Connor james maccullagh 1809-1847 http://www.svt-ebs.co.jp/news/IOP2002.HTM
Extractions: April / 2002.@408 pp.@Paper.@10,110@ISBN 0-7503-0876-1 Contents : Preface.- Introduction.- 1 Quantum Many Particle Physics.- 2 Critical Phenomena.- 3 Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena.- 4 Topological Defects.- 5 Introduction to Bosonisation.- 6 Quantum Hall Effect.- 7 Low-Dimensional Quantum Spin Systems. Contents: Part 1: The Standard Model.- The Standard Model in 2001.- Part 2: Heavy Quark Theory and CP Violation.- Heavy Quark Theory.- Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics.- CP Violation.- Supersymmetry.- Part 3: Experimental Results.- Phenomenology of B Decays.- B Experiments at HERA and the Tevatron.- Kaon Decay Experiments.- Results from e+e-B-Factories.- B Physics at the LHC.
Joycean: James Joyce » Works A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man. james Joyce. Yes, maccullagh and I;he said. He's taking pure mathematics and I'm taking constitutional history. http://joycean.org/index.php?work=11
Author Index-M MacCabe, Colin. maccullagh, Richard J. MacDonald, Amy. MacDonald, Betty. Mason,james. Mason, Thomas A. Massachusetts, Secretary of the Commonwealth. http://www.bookgarden.com/authors/index-M.html
Éther Translate this page avec les travaux d'Augustin-Louis Cauchy (1789-1857) sur la théorie de l'élasticité,et ceux de George Green (1793-1841) et james maccullagh (1809-1847) en http://www.univ-nancy2.fr/ENSGT/PHILO/walter/ether.html
Extractions: Presses Universitaires de France, 1999, 381-384. Les éthers qu'on rencontre dans l'histoire de la physique sont des substances subtiles distinctes de la matière, servant à fournir ou à transmettre des effets entre les corps. L'air, par exemple, transmet des ondes sonores mais n'est pas un éther, parce qu'il n'est pas subtil. Les particules de lumière, quant à elles, sont subtiles mais ne constituent pas un milieu de transmission. Selon Hertz, les équations différentielles fondamentales de la théorie de Maxwell devaient avoir la priorité sur les différentes images mécaniques qu'on pourrait avoir d'elles. Cette tendance vers l'abstraction s'affermit dans les théories de l'électron de Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (1853-1928) et de Joseph Larmor (1857-1942), où l'on prenait en compte l'interaction entre la matière pondérable et l'éther. L'électron larmorien (un centre de tension rotatoire) et lorentzien (une particule électrisée de forme variable) traversait l'éther stationnaire, alors que les corps se composaient d'agglomérations d'électrons. La théorie de Lorentz (1892) tenta de rendre compte de l'expérience de Michelson-Morley, en supposant que la longueur d'un corps en mouvement de translation par rapport à l'éther diminue en fonction de sa vitesse ; il rendait cette contraction plus plausible en avançant l'hypothèse de l'origine électromagnétique des forces moléculaires.
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James Joyce - A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man In reply to a question of Stephen's his eyes and his voice came forthagain from their lurkingplaces. Yes, maccullagh and I; he said. http://www.powzone.com/joyce/potaaaym/artist5.htm
Extractions: He drained his third cup of watery tea to the dregs and set to chewing the crusts of fried bread that were scattered near him, staring into the dark pool of the jar. The yellow dripping had been scooped out like a boghole and the pool under it brought back to his memory the dark turf-coloured water of the bath in Clongowes. The box of pawn tickets at his elbow had just been rifled and he took up idly one after another in his greasy fingers the blue and white dockets, scrawled and sanded and creased and bearing the name of the pledger as Daly or MacEvoy. 1 Pair Buskins. 1 D. Coat. 3 Articles and White. 1 Man's Pants. Then he put them aside and gazed thoughtfully at the lid of the box, speckled with louse marks, and asked vaguely: How much is the clock fast now? His mother straightened the battered alarm clock that was lying on its side in the middle of the mantelpiece until its dial showed a quarter to twelve and then laid it once more on its side. An hour and twenty-five minutes, she said. The right time now is twenty past ten. The dear knows you might try to be in time for your lectures.
Hamilton The year 1847 brought the deaths of his uncles james and Willey and the suicide ofhis colleague at Trinity College, james maccullagh, which greatly disturbed http://physics.rug.ac.be/Fysica/Geschiedenis/Mathematicians/Hamilton.html
Extractions: Died: 2 Sept 1865 in Dublin, Ireland William Rowan Hamilton 's father, Archibald Hamilton, did not have time to teach William as he was often away in England pursuing legal business. Archibald Hamilton had not had a university education and it is thought that Hamilton's genius came from his mother, Sarah Hutton. By the age of five, William had already learned Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. He was taught these subjects by his uncle, the Rev James Hamilton, who William lived with in Trim for many years. James, who wrote papers on astronomy and was director of an observatory in Armagh, was a fine teacher. William soon mastered additional languages but a turning point came in his life at the age of 12 when he met the American Zerah Colburn. Colburn could perform amazing mental arithmetical feats and Hamilton joined in competitions of arithmetical ability with him. It appears that losing to Colburn sparked Hamilton's interest in mathematics. Hamilton's introduction to mathematics came at the age of 13 when he studied Clairaut's Algebra
EFHC-Retratos Translate this page físico estoniano / russo Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon (1853-1928), físico holandêsLoschmidt, Josef (1821-1895), físico austríaco maccullagh, james (1809-1847 http://www.fis.ufba.br/dfg/pice/pice-ret.htm
History A time line of the development of electromagnetism from 900 BC to 1905.Category Science Physics Electromagnetism History 1835 james maccullagh and Franz Neumann extend Cauchy's theory to crystallinemedia. Lorenz, Ludwig - 1867. maccullagh, james - 1835, 1839. Magnus - 900 BC. http://maxwell.byu.edu/~spencerr/phys442/node4.html
Extractions: Next: Review Sheet Up: No Title Previous: Homework Assignments A Ridiculously Brief History of Electricity and Magnetism Mostly from E. T. Whittaker's A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity... 900 BC - Magnus, a Greek shepherd, walks across a field of black stones which pull the iron nails out of his sandals and the iron tip from his shepherd's staff (authenticity not guaranteed). This region becomes known as Magnesia. 600 BC - Thales of Miletos rubs amber ( elektron in Greek) with cat fur and picks up bits of feathers. 1269 - Petrus Peregrinus of Picardy, Italy, discovers that natural spherical magnets (lodestones) align needles with lines of longitude pointing between two pole positions on the stone. 1600 - William Gilbert, court physician to Queen Elizabeth, discovers that the earth is a giant magnet just like one of the stones of Peregrinus, explaining how compasses work. He also discusses static electricity and invents an electric fluid which is liberated by rubbing. ca. 1620 - Niccolo Cabeo discovers that electricity can be repulsive as well as attractive.
Listing By Year Of ANTS Alumni/ae Email Addresses Lewis, Henry, HSLWENTZ@AOL.COM, 1961. maccullagh, Richard (Dick), rmaccullagh1@juno.com,1961. Fletcher, james, jfletch@maine.rr.com, 1968. http://www.ants.edu/people/alum/gradyear.htm
Extractions: Listing by class year 1930-40's 1950's 1960's 1970's ... 2000's 1930-40's Name Email Address Year Campbell, Leroy pinecone30@hotmail.com Clark, Beth Pendleton BPClark@pdt.net Sanborn, Arthayar Revars81@aol.com Black, Claude cblack@express-news.net Guptill, Nathanael M ngup@webtv.net Abbott, John jwabbott@snet.net Beale, Gordon g4u2c@webtv.net Lightbody, Ralph H. Lightbdy@tstonramp.com O'Neal, Ellis E. eeo@worldnet.att.net Simon, Ernest esimonuplands@multipro.com Top 1950's Name Email Address Year Stone, William E. westone1@juno.com Tingley, Rollin I. pwtrit@epix.net Gleason, Paul pgleason@webcombo.net Gracey, Orice (Orey) OreyG@aol.com Hodgkins, George conniegeo@myexcel.com Turner, Joyce Morong Jmturner02@aol.com Armstrong, Norman NArmst2986@aol.com deGregoris, Vincent VdeGreg19301@aol.com Goodfellow, Gordon gordoncg@hillsboro.means.net Harris, Richard E. cbreharris@juno.com Hoblin, Dick rhoblin@aol.com
CCFGPW - Index (Lynch, A. - Manville) Charles Eugene Eugene J. Hannah (1886 1900) Honora james John Margaret née Cullinan)(1924-) Robert MacCuileanain reference to surname maccullagh Dane John http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccfgpw/ndx-0069.htm
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Macaulay, Francis (83*) maccullagh, james (922*) Macdonald, Hector (81*) Macintyre,Sheila Scott (449) MacLane, Saunders (611*) Maclaurin, Colin (407*) MacMahon http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/matematici.html