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000940651 1001_ $$aPopp, Bruce D.
000940651 24510 $$aHenri Poincaré :$$belectrons to special relativity : translation of selected papers and discussion /$$cBruce D. Popp.
000940651 264_1 $$aCham :$$bSpringer,$$c[2020]
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000940651 300__ $$a1 online resource (viii, 216 pages) :$$billustrations
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000940651 520__ $$aProduced by an award-winning translator of Henri Poincaré, this book contains translations of several seminal articles by Poincaré and discusses the experimental and theoretical investigations of electrons that form their context. In the 1950s, a dispute ignited about the origin of the theory of special relativity and thrust considerable notoriety on a paper written by Henri Poincaré in 1905. Accordingly, Part I presents the relevant translations of Poincaré's work showing that radiation carries momentum and the covariance of the equations of electrodynamics, the continuity equation for charge, and the spacetime interval. Part II then discusses investigations by Thomson, Becquerel, and Kaufmann of electrons in diverse contexts; contributions of Abraham, Lorentz and Poincaré to a theory of electrons that includes Lorentz transformations and explains the dependence of mass on velocity; and finally, Poincaré's exploration of the relativity principle, electron stability, and gravitation while rejecting absolute motion (ether) and an electromagnetic origin of mass. Part III contains the 1904 article by H. A. Lorentz presenting his transformations.--$$cPublisher's description.
000940651 60010 $$aPoincaré, Henri,$$d1854-1912.
000940651 650_0 $$aSpecial relativity (Physics)
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