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Experience, Theory, and Experiment (1955)nior bureaucrat jealous of interference from the multitude of others whose actions are in turn as isolated as his own, and the multiplied sciences themselves are self-fecundating compartments which reproduce, if at all, by division. Everyone is an expert in something. We are accustomed to speaking omyalgia 发表于 2025-3-28 19:38:33
The Field Viewpoint in Classical Physicsthe smallest portions of a material to exhibit certain of its distinguishing properties, and much of the behavior of individual molecules is predicted satisfactorily by known physical laws. Molecules in their turn are regarded as composed of atoms; these, of nuclei and electrons; and nuclei themselv蛤肉 发表于 2025-3-28 23:13:48
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Purpose, Method, and Program of Nonlinear Continuum Mechanicstract concepts of the mass-point and the rigid body, in which matter manifests itself only through its inertia, independent of its constitution; “modern” physics likewise turns its back, since it concerns solely the small particles of matter, declining to face the problem of how a specimen made up o英寸 发表于 2025-3-29 10:07:09
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The Tradition of Elasticityght in mathematics departments. In this century both . and . lectured upon it, as had . and many others in the last. Of the mathematicians of that time who are best known for their work in what is now called “pure” mathematics, we may collect a long list naming those who made at least one importantZEST 发表于 2025-3-29 18:03:37
Statistical Mechanics and Continuum Mechanics (1973, 1979) quantitative, mathematical science of the West developed, the debate continued but became more and more definite and detailed. The great theorists proposed specific mathematical theories, restricted to certain specific kinds and circumstances of bodies, for example, to “aeriform fluids” subject to消极词汇 发表于 2025-3-29 20:44:29
Our Debt to the French Tradition: “Catastrophes” and Our Search for Structure Today (1978, 1981)s a civilized, regular denizen of that best of all possible worlds, mathematics, demesne of reason and order? Of course, without some assumed or required smoothness of motion, catastrophes become so common as to be altogether stochastic—dull, random events that make up no more than a statistic—but w