The formulation of electrical theory as far as regards operations in space free from matter was immensely assisted by Maxwell's mathematical theory.
Helmholtz gave at the same time a mathematical theory of induced currents and a valuable series of experiments in support of them (Pogg.
Mathematical Theory of the Principles of Wealth [Bacon, N.
We also notice that, the farther a mathematical theory is developed, the more harmoniously and uniformly does its construction proceed, and unsuspected relations are disclosed between hitherto separated branches of the science.
Thus, while the astronomer can put to use a wide range of mathematical theory, the chemist is only just beginning to apply the first derivative, i.
I may refer the reader to my A Mathematical Theory of Spirit (1912), chap.
On Nature as the Embodiment of Number," of my A Mathematical Theory of Spirit, to which reference has already been made.
He, moreover, provided a formula for computing the movement of a particle under the influence of a repulsive force of any given intensity, and thus laid firmly the foundation of a mathematical theory of cometary emanations.
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