The Principles of Mathematical Physics by Henri Poincaré

The Principles of Mathematical Physics

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The Principles of Mathematical Physics
Henri Poincaré, french mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and a philosopher of science (1854-1912)

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Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- PART I. THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
-03- CHAPTER I. THE PAST AND THE FUTURE OF PHYSICS
-04- CHAPTER II. THE PHYSICS OF CENTRAL FORCES
-05- CHAPTER III. THE PHYSICS OF THE PRINCIPLES
-06- CHAPTER IV. UTILITY OF THE OLD PHYSICS
-07- PART II. THE PRESENT CRISIS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
-08- CHAPTER I. THE NEW CRISIS
-09- CHAPTER II. THE PRINCIPLE OF RELATIVITY
-10- CHAPTER III. NEWTON'S PRINCIPLE
-11- CHAPTER IV. LAVOISIER'S PRINCIPLE
-12- CHAPTER V. MAYER'S PRINCIPLE
-13- PART III. THE FUTURE OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
-14- CHAPTER I. THE PRINCIPLES AND EXPERIMENT
-15- CHAPTER II. THE ROLE OF THE ANALYST
-16- CHAPTER II. ABERRATION AND ASTRONOMY
-17- CHAPTER III. ELECTRONS AND SPECTRA
-18- CHAPTER IV. CONVENTIONS PRECEDING EXPERIMENT
-19- CHAPTER V. FUTURE MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS

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