- von
Helmholtz (1821-1894),
German physician and physicist.
Helmholtz or
Helmholz may also
refer to:
Places named after the
German physicist:
Helmholtz (lunar...
- The Young–Helmholtz
theory (based on the work of
Thomas Young and
Hermann von
Helmholtz in the 19th century), also
known as the
trichromatic theory, is...
-
Richard H.
Helmholz (born 1940) is the Ruth
Wyatt Rosenson Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the
University of
Chicago Law School. He received...
- In thermodynamics, the
Helmholtz free
energy (or
Helmholtz energy) is a
thermodynamic potential that
measures the
useful work
obtainable from a closed...
- Carl
Helmholz (May 24, 1915 –
October 29, 2003) was an
American nuclear physicist known for his
contributions to high
energy particle physics.
Helmholz was...
- The
Helmholtz reciprocity principle describes how a ray of
light and its
reverse ray
encounter matched optical adventures, such as reflections, refractions...
-
Lindsay Helmholz (November 11, 1909 –
March 17, 1993) was an
American physicist who parti****ted in the
Manhattan Project during World War II that created...
- to the Present.
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-5099-7317-0.
Helmholz 2003, p. 102.
Wedgwood 1958, p. 31. King 1968, pp. 523–537.
Spurr 1998...
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Hamiltonian matrix elements are
given by an
approximation due to
Wolfsberg and
Helmholz that
relates them to the
diagonal elements and the
overlap matrix element...
- pp. 373–375.
Spurr 1998, pp. 11–12.
Schwarz 2004.
Milton 2021, p. 111.
Helmholz 2003, p. 102.
Wedgwood 1958, p. 31.
Marsh 2020, pp. 79–80. Rees 2016, pp...