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  1. Horace Lamb (27 novembre 1849-4 décembre 1934) est un mathématicien britannique et auteur de plusieurs livres influents en physique mathématique, Hydrodynamics (1879) et Dynamical Theory of Sound (1910) tous deux encore publiés de nos jours.

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    Sir Horace Lamb FRS [3] (27 November 1849 – 4 December 1934 [4]) was a British applied mathematician and author of several influential texts on classical physics, among them Hydrodynamics (1895) and Dynamical Theory of Sound (1910). [5]

  3. Horace Lamb (1849-1934) was a British mathematician who made important contributions to applied mathematics, especially acoustics and fluid dynamics. He wrote influential texts, taught at Cambridge and Manchester, and received many honours and awards.

  4. Sir Horace Lamb was an English mathematician who wrote the standard work on hydrodynamics and made contributions to fluid mechanics. Learn about his life, achievements, awards, and publications on Britannica.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 1 juil. 2017 · Learn how Horace Lamb, a renowned fluid mechanicist, moved from Cambridge to Manchester and then to Adelaide, and how he influenced the field with his research, education and administration. Explore the archival documents and personal stories behind his achievements and challenges.

    • Brian Launder
    • 2017
  6. Lamb, Horace (1849-1934) British fluid dynamicist who published a classic text entitled Hydrodynamics. At a meeting of the British Association in London in 1932, he is reputed to have said, "I am an old man now, and when I die and go to Heaven there are two matters on which I hope for enlightenment. One is quantum electrodynamics and the other ...

  7. 2 avr. 2020 · Horace Lamb made important contributions to applied mathematics, in particular to acoustics, seismology and fluid dynamics. He is best known for his book Hydrodynamics, which with his several other textbooks played a major role in university teaching and research for many years.