Leipzig, Teubner, 1916, 343 Pages
This volume is based on a famous series of lectures delivered at Columbia University by Nobel Laureate H. A. Lorentz. Topics include the emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation, the theory of the Zeeman effect, and optical phenomena in moving bodies. More than 100 pages of notes offer detailed explanations of the relevant mathematics.
General principles. Theory of free electrons
Emission and absorption of heat
Theory of the Zeeman-effect
Propagation of light in a body composed of molecules. Theory of the inverse Zeeman-effect Optical phenomena in moving bodies
This volume is based on a famous series of lectures delivered at Columbia University by Nobel Laureate H. A. Lorentz. Topics include the emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation, the theory of the Zeeman effect, and optical phenomena in moving bodies. More than 100 pages of notes offer detailed explanations of the relevant mathematics.
General principles. Theory of free electrons
Emission and absorption of heat
Theory of the Zeeman-effect
Propagation of light in a body composed of molecules. Theory of the inverse Zeeman-effect Optical phenomena in moving bodies