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The Rise of the New Physics. Its mathematical and physical Theories

The Rise of the New Physics. Its mathematical and physical Theories

The Rise of the New Physics. Its mathematical and physical Theories
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The Rise of the New Physics. Its mathematical and physical Theories

by A. D'Abro

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0486200035
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9780486200033
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NY: Dover, 1951. Book. Very Good+. Soft cover. (1951?), softcover, 426 pages. Classical physics: scientific method, causality, mechanistic, field, phenomenality theories, functions, groups, differential equations, analytical mechanics, transformations, thermodynamics and portraits of 24 physicists..

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Title
The Rise of the New Physics. Its mathematical and physical Theories
Author
A. D'Abro
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Jacket Condition
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ISBN 10
0486200035
ISBN 13
9780486200033
Publisher
Dover
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1951
Keywords
Science

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