Butterworths Scientific Publications, London Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1958 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's full green clothes, under yellow and white printed dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 286 pages
many black and white text figures 1st edition (1958) Contents, Chapitres : Preface, Contents, List of Symbols, xii, Text, 274 pages - Electrostatics - Magnetostatics - Electromagnetic induction - Maxwell's equations and circuit concepts - Electromagnetic waves - Examples in electrostatics - Appendices - Index near fine copy, no markings, dust-jacket is rather fine, very lightly yellowing, inside is fine, paper also very lightly yellowing, it remains a near fine copy of the first edition
København, Munksgaard, 1968. 4to. In the original printed wrappers. Offprint from ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab"", Matematisk-Fysiske Meddelelser 36, 16. Very fine and clean. 44, (2), pp.
Offprint of Møller's paper on Gibb' statistical mechanics and the Theory of Relativity.
Oxford, 1952. Royal8vo. Orig. blue cloth. XII,386 pp. Back inner hinge becoming loose.
First edition.
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1952. Royal8vo. With orig. printed wrappers in orig. full cloth. Wrapper with some tears.
First edition.
Copenhagen, 1943. Orig. printed wrappers. 66 pp.
First edition. (Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Matemaisk-Fysiske Meddelelser).
Kopenhagen, 1932. Orig. printed wrappers. Møller's Doctorial-dissertation, supervised by Niels Bohr, with dedication ""Venlig hilsen/ C.M."" as ""Sonderdruck aus Annalen der Physik"". XXV,(53) pp.
København, Ejnar Munksgaard, 1955. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Offprint from ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabgernes Selskab"", Bind 29, nr 6. Very fine and clean. 19 pp.
Offprint of Møller's paper on on the problem of convergence in non-local field theories.
Genève, Charles Schuchardt, 1888, in-4to, 45 p., sans brochure.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Braunschweig, Vieweg und Sohn, 1856. Small 4to. Contemp. hcalf. repair to top of spine. Corners bumped. Stamps on title-page. 27 plates, some folding, some in chromolithography.
Für Lyceen,Gymnasien,Gewerbe=und Realschulen, sowie zum Selbstunterrichte. 12. verm.u.verb.Aufl. Braunschw., 1875. Cont.hcalf. XIX,654 pp.,598 wood-engr.illustr. (machinery a.apparatus) and 1 colourplate.
Braunschweig, Vieweg und Sohn, 1850. Bound in a nice contemp. hcalf, richly gilt spine. (6),524 pp., 557 fine wood-cuts in the text. First and last few leaves with a few brownspots, otherwise fine and clean.
Braunschweig, Vieweg und Sohn, 1847. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. X,(2),640 pp. and 722 textillustrations in woodcut. Some scattered brownspots.
Freiburg im Breisgau, 1882. Cont. hcalf. Back a little rubbed. XV,442 pp., 1 spectralplate and 319 textillustr.
Paris - Liège, Librairie Polytechnique Ch. Béranger 1947, 230x145mm, VIII - 201pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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Paris, Hermann, 1936. 16 x 26, 45 pp., 16 figures broché, bon état.
1 vol. in-12 reliure pleine percaline rose, fers de prix du collège Lakanal de Treignac en premier plat, F. Juven, Paris, 1900, 280 pp.
Bon état (dos lég. passé).
1 vol. in-12 reliure pleine percaline rose, fers de prix du collège Lakanal de Treignac en premier plat, F. Juven, Paris, 1902, 280 pp.
Bon état (dos lég. passé).
PAYOT. 1986. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 199 Pages -Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Traduit de l'anglais par J-P. MAURY Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Bureaux du courrier des examens. non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 288 pages - papier jauni - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte - plats tâchés - coins abîmés - annotation sur le 1er plat - coiffe en pied absente - coiffe en tête abîmée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Collection Bibliothèque du courrier des examens des postes des télégraphes et des téléphones - 8e édition. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Bureaux du Courrier des Examens. 1929. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Rousseurs. 400 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Quelques pages légèrement abîmées et détachées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
17e édition refondue. Bibliothèque du Courrier des Examens des PTT. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Copenhagen, A/S Regnecentralen, 1967. 8vo. In the original yellow printed wrappers. Former owner's stamp (K. Egelund Larsen) to front- and back-wrapper as well as title-page. 89 pp. A bit of wear to extremities, a bit of soiling to wrappers and a few spots to front wrapper. Internally nice and clean.
First edition of the Gier Algol 4 manual, a users' manual of the Algol 60 compiler system for the Gier computer (known as Gier Algol 4). The Algol 60 programming language was exceedingly influential and innovative and gave rise to many other programming languages, such as BCPL, B, Pascal, Simula and C. It is stated on the title-page that this is the ""Third edition of A Manual of Gier Algol"", which means, not that this is a later printing/edition of the paper, but that it is the third version of Gier Algol, being the 4th paper in the Algol series. ""Where Algol 58 was considered quite properly to be a draft, Algol 60 was appriciated, almost immediately, as a rounded work of art. It was to become a universal tool with which to view, study, and proffer solutions to almost every kind of problem in computation."" (Origins of Cyberspace 813).""The language was designed by a committee of American and European computer scientists to address some of the problems with Fortran programming language. It had significant influence on later programming language design. John Backus developed a method for describing the syntax of the Algol 58 programming language. This was revised and expanded by Peter Nauer for Algol 60 and the resulting approach is known as Backus Naur form."" (O'Regan, Gerard. A brief history of computing, 2008, 80 p.).The Gier Algol 4 was developed by the leading Danish computer scientists at that time: Tove Asmussen, Jørn Jensen, Søren Lauesen, Paul Lindgreen, Per Mondrup, Jørgen Zachariassen and Peter Nauer, the later being a pioneer in computer science" in 2005 he won the ACM A.M. Turing Award for his work on defining the ALGOL 60 programming language. The N in the BNF notation stands for Nauer. (Backus-Naur form).
Copenhagen, A/S Regnecentralen, 1964. 8vo. In the original yellow printed wrappers. ""Gier Algol 3. Kurt E. Larsen"" written in hand to front wrapper. 67 pp. A bit of wear to extremities and a bit of soiling, internally clean.
First edition of the Gier Algol III manual, a users' manual of the Algol 60 compiler system. The Algol 60 programming language was exceedingly influential and innovative and gave rise to many other programming languages, such as BCPL, B, Pascal, Simula and C. It is stated on the title-page that this is the ""Second edition of A Manual of Gier Algol"", which means, not that this is a later printing/edition of the paper, but that it is the second version of Gier Algol, being the 3rd paper in the Algol series. ""Where Algol 58 was considered quite properly to be a draft, Algol 60 was appreciated, almost immediately, as a rounded work of art. It was to become a universal tool with which to view, study, and proffer solutions to almost every kind of problem in computation."" (Origins of Cyberspace 813).""The language was designed by a committee of American and European computer scientist to address some of the problems with Fortran programming language. It had significant influence on later programming language design. John Backus developed a method for describing the syntax of the Algol 58 programming language. This was revised and expanded by Peter Nauer for Algol 60 and the resulting approach is known as Backus Naur form."" (O'Regan, Gerard. A brief history of computing, 2008, 80 p.).The Gier Algol was developed by the leading Danish computer scientist at that time: Henning Christensen, Gunnar Ehrling, Jørn Jensen, Peter Kraft, Paul Lindgreen, Knuth-Sivert Skog, Peter Willemoes and Peter Nauer, the later being a pioneer in computer science and in 2005 he won the ACM A.M. Turing Award for his work on defining the ALGOL 60 programming language. The N in the BNF notation stands for Nauer. (Backus-Naur form).
Paris, Editions RBA, 2014. 16 x 23, 174 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, très bon état.
Traduction de Mariane Millon.
Paris, RBA, 2013. 15 x 24, 174 pp., quelques illustrations, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, bon état (dos légèrement gauchi).
Traduction par Mariane Million.
Grandes Idées de la Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2014 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, cartonnage éditeur blanc, illustré d'une télévision en couleurs grand In-8 1 vol. - 174 pages
quelques illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc édition de 2014 "Contents, Chapitres : Introduction - Aubes quantiques - La crise des modèles atomiques - L'incertitude quantique - Défense de la physique théorique - La fission nucléaire et la guerre - L'homme public, l'homme privé - Bibliographie et index - En mécanique quantique, le principe d'incertitude ou, plus correctement, principe d'indétermination, aussi connu sous le nom de principe d'incertitude de Heisenberg, désigne toute inégalité mathématique affirmant qu'il existe une limite fondamentale à la précision avec laquelle il est possible de connaître simultanément deux propriétés physiques d'une même particule ; ces deux variables dites complémentaires peuvent être sa position et sa quantité de mouvement. Présenté pour la première fois en 1927, par le physicien allemand Werner Heisenberg, il énonce que toute amélioration de la précision de mesure de la position dune particule se traduit par une moindre précision de mesure de sa vitesse et vice-versa. - Le terme « incertitude » est le terme historique pour ce principe. Le nom de théorème d'indétermination est parfois préféré car le principe ne porte pas sur l'ignorance « subjective » de grandeurs par l'expérimentateur, mais bien sur une impossibilité fondamentale de les déterminer, et même sur le fait que le concept de grandeur précise n'a pas de sens physique. De plus, ce « principe » étant démontrable1, il s'agit en fait d'un théorème. (source : Wikipedia)" infimes petites taches discretes sur le haut du plat inférieur du cartonnage, sinon bel exemplaire, frais et propre