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  1. Ludvig Valentin Lorenz (/ ˈ l ɒr ən t s /; 18 January 1829 – 9 June 1891) was a Danish physicist and mathematician. He developed mathematical formulae to describe phenomena such as the relation between the refraction of light and the density of a pure transparent substance, and the relation between a metal's electrical and ...

  2. Ludvig Valentin Lorenz (* 18. Januar 1829 in Helsingør; † 9. Juni 1891 in Frederiksberg) war ein dänischer Physiker. Nach ihm ist die Lorenz-Mie-Theorie, die Lorenz-Eichung und die Lorenz-Zahl benannt. Unabhängig von Maxwell gab er die Gleichungen für elektromagnetische Wellen und Licht an.

    • Lorenz, Ludvig Valentin (vollständiger Name)
    • dänischer Physiker
    • 18. Januar 1829
    • Lorenz, Ludvig
    • Maxwell Versus Lorenz
    • Other Contemporary Responses
    • Lorenz’s Silence

    With some delay, Lorenz’s paper was carefully reviewed in the leading abstract journal, Fortschritte der Physik, established in 1845 by the German Physical Society. The reviewer, an “extraordinary” professor of physics and meteorology at the University of Bonn by the name Gustav Radicke, provided a fair and comprehensive summary of the new electric...

    Generally speaking, Lorenz’s theory aroused little interest in the physics community. It was known in the 1870s and 1880s but without attracting much attention compared to other theories such as those of Maxwell, Neumann, and Helmholtz. When Josiah Willard Gibbs during his tour to Europe 1866–1869 first encountered advanced electromagnetic theory, ...

    To use Lodge’s phrase, Lorenz’s electrodynamic theory of light was “brilliant,” a work of genius. However, it was isolated in the sense that he did not follow up upon it or seek to develop it in his later works. In 1869 Lorenz published his important work on refractivity leading to the Lorenz-Lorentz law, but without using his electrical light theo...

    • Helge Kragh
    • helge.kragh@nbi.ku.dk
    • 2018
  3. www.cosmos-indirekt.de › Physik-Schule › Ludvig_LorenzLudvig Lorenz – Physik-Schule

    30. März 2024 · Ludvig Valentin Lorenz (* 18. Januar 1829 in Helsingør; † 9. Juni 1891 in Frederiksberg) war ein dänischer Physiker. Nach ihm ist die Lorenz-Mie-Theorie und die Lorenz-Eichung benannt. Unabhängig von Maxwell gab er die Gleichungen für elektromagnetische Wellen und Licht an.

  4. 6. Nov. 2018 · Why the world should remember this forgotten Danish physicist. In a new book, Helge Kragh delves into the history of the little known Danish scientist Ludvig Lorenz and rediscovers his contributions to science and why he should be remembered alongside other giants, like Niels Bohr.

  5. dänischer Physiker / aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. Ludvig Valentin Lorenz (* 18. Januar 1829 in Helsingør; † 9. Juni 1891 in Frederiksberg) war ein dänischer Physiker. Nach ihm ist die Lorenz-Mie-Theorie und die Lorenz-Eichung benannt. Unabhängig von Maxwell gab er die Gleichungen für elektromagnetische Wellen und Licht an.

  6. 12. Aug. 2018 · Ludvig Lorenz was Denmark's first theoretical physicist of international recognition. Despite his important contributions to a broad range of experimental and theoretical physics, he generally appears as a somewhat peripheral figure in histories of late-nineteenth-century physics and is completely overshadowed by his near-namesake H ...