Author:Henri Poincaré
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| ←Author Index: Po | Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) |
| A French mathematician, theoretical physicist, and philosopher. |
[edit] Works
- The Measure of Time (1898, translation 1913 by George Bruce Halsted)
- The Theory of Lorentz and the Principle of Reaction (1900, translation 2008 by Steve Lawrence, Online)
- Science and Hypothesis
(1902, translation 1905 by William John Greenstreet) - The Principles of Mathematical Physics (1904, translation 1913 by George Bruce Halsted)
- On the Dynamics of the Electron (June) (1905, Wikisource translation)
- On the Dynamics of the Electron (July) (1905/6, Wikisource translation)
- The End of Matter (1906, Wikisource translation)
- The New Mechanics (1908, translation 1913 by George Bruce Halsted)
- The New Mechanics (1909, translation 1913 by George Bruce Halsted)
[edit] Articles in The Popular Science Monthly Project
- “The Value of Science: Science and Reality,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 71, July 1907
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