The reissue of the 1932 edition of Hydrodynamics honors Sir Horace Lamb's influential work, which has been a key reference for fluid dynamicists since its initial release in 1879. The new foreword by Professor Russel Caflisch emphasizes the treatise's significance in fluid mechanics and its historical impact on the field, showcasing its enduring relevance and scholarly importance.
Horace Lamb Livres
Horace Lamb fut un influent mathématicien appliqué anglais dont les œuvres sur la physique classique et l'hydrodynamique sont encore appréciées aujourd'hui. Il est l'auteur de textes clés qui ont façonné la compréhension de la dynamique des fluides et du son. Les contributions de Lamb incluent également l'introduction du terme vorticité dans le discours scientifique.






The Evolution Of Mathematical Physics
- 54pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A treatise on the mathematical theory of the motion of fluids
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
This treatise delves into the mathematical theory behind fluid motion, offering a comprehensive exploration of the principles governing fluid dynamics. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1879 edition, providing readers with historical insights and foundational concepts in the study of fluids. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts, it serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of fluid behavior through a mathematical lens.
An Elementary Course of Infinitesimal Calculus
- 644pages
- 23 heures de lecture
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to infinitesimal calculus, maintaining the integrity of the original 1902 edition. It serves as an essential resource for students seeking a foundational understanding of calculus concepts, emphasizing clarity and accessibility in its explanations. The reprint ensures that readers can engage with the material as intended by the original author, making it a valuable addition to any mathematics curriculum.
Focusing on wave mechanics, this classic study by Horace Lamb offers a thorough exploration of wave propagation principles in elastic solids. Combining earlier research with his own insights, Lamb examines phenomena ranging from earthquakes to sound waves, providing a captivating analysis of the physics underlying wave motion. Originally published in 1882, it remains a significant contribution to the field.
Dynamics
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
This textbook from 1923 delves into the principles of dynamics, offering a comprehensive exploration of the subject. It includes various examples that illustrate key concepts, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of physics and engineering. The book aims to provide a solid foundation in the mechanics of motion, emphasizing practical applications and theoretical understanding.
Statics
Including Hydrostatics and the Elements of the Theory of Elasticity
- 376pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to statics, tailored for students who already possess a foundational understanding of mechanics. It covers essential principles and applications of statics, providing both theoretical insights and practical examples to enhance learning. The 1928 edition reflects the educational standards of its time, making it a valuable resource for those studying the subject.
Higher Mechanics
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
This work serves as a classic representation of Lamb's contributions and delves into the evolution of mathematical theory. It offers valuable insights for readers interested in the historical development of mathematical concepts and their implications.