Herman March
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Herman William March (1878 – 1953) was a mathematician and physicist.
March studied physics and mathematics at the University of Munich under Wilhelm Röntgen and Arnold Sommerfeld. He received his doctorate in 1911.[1] [2] He had a position at the University of Wisconsin at Madison no later than circa 1920.[3] [4] He died in 1953.[5]
[edit] Partial Literature
- H. W. March The Deflection of a Rectangular Plate Fixed at the Edges, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Jul., 1925), pp. 307-317
- H. W. March Bending of a Centrally Loaded Rectangular Strip of Plywood, Journal of Applied Physics Volume 7, Issue 1, pp. 32-41 (1936), University of Wisconsin-Madison, (Received May 22, 1935)
- H. W. March and Warren Weaver The Diffusion Problem for a Solid in Contact with a Stirred Liquid, Phys. Rev. 31 1072 - 1082 (1928), Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Received 1 April 1928
- H. W. March (Deceased) The Field of a Magnetic Dipole in the Presence of a Conducting Sphere, Geophysics, Volume 18, Issue 3, pp. 671-684 (July 1953), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin, (Received April 9, 1953)
[edit] Notes
- ^ March – Mathematics Genealogy Project. 1911 Dissertation title: Über die Ausbreitung der Wellen der drahtlosen Telegraphie auf der Erdkugel. Advisor 1: Wilhelm Röntgen. Advisor 2: Arnold Sommerfeld.
- ^ Sommerfeld - Personal data.
- ^ March – Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Fredrick Wood – Mathematics Genealogy Project. Fredrick Wood, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1923 Dissertation: Group Velocity and the Propagation of Disturbances in Dispersive Media. Advisor: Herman William March.
- ^ H. W. March (Deceased) The Field of a Magnetic Dipole in the Presence of a Conducting Sphere, Geophysics, Volume 18, Issue 3, pp. 671-684 (July 1953), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin, (Received April 9, 1953)