Lord Rayleigh

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https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q30696282011-01-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58383641945-01-01Paper
Nitrogen, argon and neon in the earth’s crust with applications to cosmology1939-01-01Paper
Some problems of cosmical physics, solved and unsolved.1930-01-01Paper
Some problems of cosmical physics, solved and unsolved.1929-01-01Paper
The theory of sound. I, II. 2. ed., revised and enlarged.1926-01-01Paper
Scientific papers. Vol. 6 (1911-1919).1920-01-01Paper
On the resultant of a number of unit vibrations, whose phases are at random over a range not limited to an integral number of periods.1919-01-01Paper
On the problem of random vibrations, and of random flights in one, two or three dimensions.1919-01-01Paper
On the problem of random vibrations, and of random flights in one, two or three dimensions.1919-01-01Paper
On the scattering of light by spherical shells, and by complete spheres of periodic structure when the refractivity is small.1918-01-01Paper
On the light emitted from a random distribution of luminous sources.1918-01-01Paper
On the pressure developed in a liquid during the collapse of a spherical cavity.1917-01-01Paper
On the dynamics of revolving fluids.1917-01-01Paper
On periodic irrotational waves at the surface of deep water.1917-01-01Paper
On the dynamics of revolving fluids.1917-01-01Paper
On \textit{Legendre}'s function \(P_n(\vartheta)\), when \(n\) is great and \(\vartheta\) has any value.1916-01-01Paper
On vibrations and deflexions of membranes, bars and plates.1916-01-01Paper
On the flow of compressible fluid past an obstacle.1916-01-01Paper
On convection currents in a horizontal layer of fluid, when the higher temperature is on the under side.1916-01-01Paper
The theory of \textit{Helmholtz'} resonator.1916-01-01Paper
On the propagation of sound in narrow tubes of variable section.1916-01-01Paper
On the electrical capacity of approximate spheres and cylinders.1916-01-01Paper
On convection currents in a horizontal layer of fluid, when the higher temperature is on the underside.1916-01-01Paper
Some problems concerning the mutual influence resonators exposed to primary plane waves.1915-01-01Paper
On the stability of the simple shearing motion of a viscous incompressible fluid.1915-01-01Paper
Deep water waves, progressive or stationary, to third order of approximation.1915-01-01Paper
Hydrodynamical problems suggested by \textit{Pitot} 's tubes.1915-01-01Paper
On the resistance experienced by small plates exposed to a stream of fluid.1915-01-01Paper
The principle of similtude.1914-01-01Paper
The sand-blast.1914-01-01Paper
The equilibrium of revolving liquid under capillary force.1914-01-01Paper
On the theory of long waves and bores.1914-01-01Paper
Further calculations concerning the momentum of progressive waves.1914-01-01Paper
Further remarks on the stability of viscous fluid motion.1914-01-01Paper
Some calculations in illustration of \textit{Fourier}'s theorem.1914-01-01Paper
Further applications of \textit{Bessel} 's functions of high order to the whispering gallery and allied problems.1914-01-01Paper
On conformal rcpresentation from a mechanical point of view.1913-01-01Paper
On conformal representation from a mechanical point of view.1913-01-01Paper
On the approximate solution of certain problems relating to the potential. - II.1913-01-01Paper
On the motion of a viscous fluid.1913-01-01Paper
On the stability of the laminar motion of an inviscid fluid.1913-01-01Paper
On the passage of waves through fine slits in thin opaque screens.1913-01-01Paper
The correction of the length of terminated rods in electrical problems.1913-01-01Paper
Die Wirkung von Verbindungsstellen auf die Fortpflanzung elektrischer Wellen längs Leitern.1913-01-01Paper
Sur la résistance des sphères dans l'air en mouvement.1913-01-01Paper
Scientific papers. Vol. V, 1902-1910.1912-01-01Paper
On the propagation of waves through a stratified medium, with special reference to the question of reflection.1912-01-01Paper
On the self-induction of electric currents in a thin anchor-ring.1912-01-01Paper
Electrical vibrations on a thin anchor-ring.1912-01-01Paper
Problems in the conduction of heat.1912-01-01Paper
On the calculation of \textit{Chladni's} figures for a square plate.1912-01-01Paper
Aberration in a dispersive medium.1912-01-01Paper
Remarks concerning \textit{Fourier}'s theorem as applied to physical problems.1912-01-01Paper
The principle of reflection in spectroscopes.1912-01-01Paper
Electrical vibrations on a thin anchor-ring.1912-01-01Paper
Hydrodynamical notes.1911-01-01Paper
On the motion of solid bodies through viscous liquid.1911-01-01Paper
On a physieal interpretation of \textit{Schlömilch's} theorem in \textit{Bessel's} functions.1911-01-01Paper
Note on the finite vibrations of a system about a configuration of equilibrium.1911-01-01Paper
The problem of the whispering gallery.1911-01-01Paper
Note on \textit{Bessel's} functions as applied to the vibrations of a circular membrane.1911-01-01Paper
Note on \textit{Bessel's} functions as applied to the vibrations of a circular membrane.1911-01-01Paper
Aerial plane waves of finite amplitude.1910-01-01Paper
The incidence of light upon a transparent sphere of dimensions comparable with the wave-length.1910-01-01Paper
On the instantaneous propagation of disturbance in a dispersive medium, exemplified by waves on water deep and shallow.1910-01-01Paper
On the resistance due to obliquely moving waves and its dependence upon the particular form of the fore-part of a ship.1910-01-01Paper
Notes concerning tidal oscillations upon a rotating globe.1909-01-01Paper
Vortices in oscillating liquids.1908-01-01Paper
Note on tidal bores.1908-01-01Paper
Effect of a prism on \textit{Newton's} rings.1908-01-01Paper
\textit{Hamiltons} principle and the five aberrations of \textit{von Seidel}.1908-01-01Paper
On the aberration of sloped lenses and on their adaptation to telescopes of unequal manifying power in perpendicular directions.1908-01-01Paper
On the light dispersed from fine lines ruled upon reflecting surfaces or transmited by very narrow slits.1908-01-01Paper
On the dynamical theory of gratings.1907-01-01Paper
On the experimental determination of the ratio of the electrical units.1907-01-01Paper
On the dilatational stability of the earth.1906-01-01Paper
On electrical vibrations and the constitution of the atom.1906-01-01Paper
On the production of vibrations by forces of relatively long duration, with application to the theory of collisions.1906-01-01Paper
The origin of the prismatic colours.1905-01-01Paper
On the influence of collisions and of the motion of molecules in the line of sight, upon the constitution of a spectrum line.1905-01-01Paper
On the momentum and pressure of gaseous vibrations, and on the connexion with the virial theorem.1905-01-01Paper
An optical paradox.1905-01-01Paper
The dynamical theory of gases and of radiation.1904-01-01Paper
Note on the application of \textit{Poisson's} formula to discontinuous disturbances.1904-01-01Paper
On the acoustic shadow of a sphere. With an appendix, giving the values of \textit{Legendre}'s functions from \(P_{0}\) to \(P_{20}\) at intervals of five degrees, by Prof. \textit{A. Lodge}.1904-01-01Paper
On the open organ-pipe problem in two dimensions.1904-01-01Paper
The dynamical theory of gases.1904-01-01Paper
Note.1904-01-01Paper
The problem of the random walk.1904-01-01Paper
On the electrical vibrations associated with thin terminated conducting rods.1904-01-01Paper
Scientific papers by \textit{John William Strutt}, Baron \textit{Rayleigh}. Vol. IV. 1892-1901.1903-01-01Paper
On the work done by forces operative at one or more points of an elastic solid.1903-01-01Paper
On the theory of the fortnightly tide.1903-01-01Paper
On the free vibrations of systems affected with small rotatory terms.1903-01-01Paper
On the production and distribution of sound.1903-01-01Paper
On the spectrum of irregular disturbances.1903-01-01Paper
On the bending of waves round a spherical obstacle.1903-01-01Paper
On the vibrations of a rectangular sheet of rotating liquid.1903-01-01Paper
On the vibrations of a rectangular sheet of rotating liquid.1903-01-01Paper
Scientific papers by \textit{John William Strutt, Baron Rayleigh.} Vol. III. 1887-1892.1902-01-01Paper
On the pressure of vibrations.1902-01-01Paper
Some general theorems concerning forced vibrations and resonance.1902-01-01Paper
On the stresses in solid bodies due to unequal heating and on the double refraction resulting therefrom.1901-01-01Paper
On a problem relating to the propagation of sound between parallel walls.1901-01-01Paper
Acoustical notes.1901-01-01Paper
On the induction coil.1901-01-01Paper
On the magnetic rotation of light and the second law of thermodynamics.1901-01-01Paper
On new manometer, and on the law the pressure of gases between 1,5 and 0,01 millimeters of mercury.1901-01-01Paper
On the stresses in solid bodies due to unequal heating, and on the double refraction resulting therefrom.1901-01-01Paper
Scientific papers by John William Strutt, Baron Rayleigh. Vol. II. 1881-1887.1900-01-01Paper
On approximately simple waves.1900-01-01Paper
On the law of reciprocity in diffuse reflexion.1900-01-01Paper
Remarks upon the law of complete radiation.1900-01-01Paper
The law of partition of kinetic energy.1900-01-01Paper
On a theorem analogous to the virial theorem.1900-01-01Paper
The mechanical principles of flight. Wilde lecture.1900-01-01Paper
On the stresses in solid bodies due to unequal heating, and on the double refraction resulting therefrom.1900-01-01Paper
Scientific papers by John William Strutt, Baron Rayleigh. Vol. I. 1869-1881.1899-01-01Paper
On James Bernoulli's theorem in probabilities.1899-01-01Paper
On the calculation of the frequency of vibration of a system in its gravest mode, with an example from hydrodynamics.1899-01-01Paper
On the cooling of air by radiation and conduction and on the propagation of sound.1899-01-01Paper
On the transmission of light through an atmosphere containing small particles in suspension, and on the origin of the blue of the sky.1899-01-01Paper
The theory of anomalous dispersion.1899-01-01Paper
On the conduction of heat in a spherical mass of air confined by walls at a constant temperature.1899-01-01Paper
Transparency and opacity.1898-01-01Paper
On iso-periodic systems.1898-01-01Paper
On the propagation of waves along connected systems of similar bodies.1897-01-01Paper
On the passage of waves through apertures in plane screens, and allied problems.1897-01-01Paper
On the measurement of alternate currents by means of an obliquely situated galvanometer needle, with a method of determining the angle of lag.1897-01-01Paper
On the passage of electric waves through tubes, or the vibrations of dielectric cylinders.1897-01-01Paper
On the incidence of aerial and electric waves upon small obstacles in the form of ellipsoids or elliptic cylinders, and on the passage of electric waves through a circular aperture in a conducting screen.1897-01-01Paper
On the propagation of electric waves along cylindrical conductors of any section.1897-01-01Paper
The theory of sound. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Volume II.1896-01-01Paper
The electrical resistance of alloys.1896-01-01Paper
On the propagation of waves upon the plane surface separating two portions of fluid of different vorticities.1896-01-01Paper
Theoretical considerations respecting the separation of gases by diffusion and similar processes.1896-01-01Paper
On the theory of optical images, with special reference to the microscope.1896-01-01Paper
The theory of solutions.1896-01-01Paper
On the stability or instability of certain fluid motions.1896-01-01Paper
The theory of sound. Vol. I. Second edition.1894-01-01Paper
Interference bands and their applications.1893-01-01Paper
On the flow of viscous liquids, especially in two dimensions.1893-01-01Paper
On the theory of stellar scintillation.1893-01-01Paper
On the question of the stability of the flow of fluids.1892-01-01Paper
On the instability of a cylinder of viscous liquid under capillary force.1892-01-01Paper
On the instability of cylindrical fluid surfaces.1892-01-01Paper
On the interference bands of approximately homogeneous light; in a letter to Prof. A. Michelson.1892-01-01Paper
On the intensity of light reflected from water and mercury at nearly perpendicular incidence.1892-01-01Paper
On reflexion from liquid surfaces in the neighbourhood of the polarizing angle.1892-01-01Paper
Experiments upon surface films.1892-01-01Paper
On the influence of obstacles arranged in rectangular order upon the properties of a medium.1892-01-01Paper
On the theory of surface forces. II. Compressible fluids. III. Effect of slight contaminations.1892-01-01Paper
Remarks on Maxwell's investigation respecting Boltzmann's theorem.1892-01-01Paper
On the sensitiveness of the bridge method in its application to periodic electric current.1891-01-01Paper
On the virial of a system of hard colliding bodies.1891-01-01Paper
Waterston's theory of gases.1891-01-01Paper
Aberration.1891-01-01Paper
Superheated steam.1891-01-01Paper
On pin-hole photography.1891-01-01Paper
Dynamical problems in illustration of the theories of gases.1891-01-01Paper
On Van der Waals treatment of Laplace's pressure in the virial equation: a letter to Prof. Tait.1890-01-01Paper
On the tension of water surfaces, clean and contaminated, investigated by the method of ripples.1890-01-01Paper
On bells.1890-01-01Paper
On the vibrations of an atmosphere.1890-01-01Paper
On the theory of surface forces.1890-01-01Paper
The Bourdon gauge.1889-01-01Paper
On the tension of recently formed liquid surfaces.1889-01-01Paper
The history of the doctrine of radiant energy.1889-01-01Paper
On the uniform deformation in two dimensions of a cylindrical shell of finite thickness with applications to the general theory of deformation of thin shells.1889-01-01Paper
On the free vibrations of an infinite plate of homogeneous isotropic elastic matter.1889-01-01Paper
Note on the free vibrations of an infinitely long cylindrical shell.1889-01-01Paper
On achromatic interference-bands.1889-01-01Paper
On the limit to interference when light is radiated form moving molecules.1889-01-01Paper
On the visibility of faint interferencebands.1889-01-01Paper
On the character of the complete radiation at a given temperature.1889-01-01Paper
Diffraction of sound.1888-01-01Paper
On the bending and vibration of thin elastic shells, especially of cylindrical form.1888-01-01Paper
On point-, line-, and plane-sources of sound.1888-01-01Paper
On the reflexion of light at a twin plane of a crystal.1888-01-01Paper
On the remarkable phenomenon of crystalline reflexion described by Profesor Stokes.1888-01-01Paper
On the stability or instability of certain fluid motions.1888-01-01Paper
Notes on electricty and magnetism. III. On the behaviour of iron and steel under the operation of feeble magnetic forces.1887-01-01Paper
On the maintenance of vibrations by forces of double frequency and on the propagation of waves through a medium endowed with a periodic structure.1887-01-01Paper
Notes on electricty and magnetism. I. On the energy of magnetised iron.1886-01-01Paper
Notes on electricty and magnetism. II. The self-induction and resistance of compound conductors.1886-01-01Paper
On the intensity of light reflected from certain surfaces at nearly perpendicular incidence.1886-01-01Paper
The reaction upon the driving-point a system excenting forced harmonic oscillations of various periods, with applications to electricity.1886-01-01Paper
On the self-induction and resistance of straight conductors.1886-01-01Paper
On the colours of thin plates.1886-01-01Paper
On waves propagated along the plane surface of an elastic solid.1885-01-01Paper
Sur une formule relative à la vitesse des ondes, en réponse à M. Gouy.1884-01-01Paper
Ueber Laplace's Theorie der Capillarität.1884-01-01Paper
On the circulation of air observed in Kundt's tubes.1884-01-01Paper
The form of standing waves on the surface of running water.1884-01-01Paper
Investigation of the character of the equilibrium of an incompressible heavy fluid of variable density.1883-01-01Paper
On Laplace's theory of capillarity.1883-01-01Paper
On the infinitesimal bending of surfaces of revolution.1882-01-01Paper
Investigations in optics with special reference to the spectroscop.1880-01-01Paper
On the minimum aberration of a lens for parallel rays.1880-01-01Paper
On reflection of vibrations at the confines of two media between which the transition is gradual.1880-01-01Paper
On the stability or instability of certain fluid motions.1880-01-01Paper
On the instability of jets.1879-01-01Paper
On the relation between the functions of Laplace and Bessel.1878-01-01Paper
On progressive waves1878-01-01Paper
Note on acoustic repulsion.1878-01-01Paper
On the irregular flight of a tennisball.1877-01-01Paper
A simple proof of a theorem relating to the potential.1877-01-01Paper
On waves.1876-01-01Paper
On the approximate solution of certain problems relating to the potential.1876-01-01Paper
On the approximate solution of certain problems relating to the potential.1876-01-01Paper
A statical theorem.1875-01-01Paper
General theorems relating to equilibrium and initial and steady motions.1875-01-01Paper
On the vibrations of approximately simple systems.1874-01-01Paper
Investigation of the disturbance produced by a spherical obstacle on the waves of sound.1873-01-01Paper
Some general theorems relating to vibrations.1873-01-01Paper
Note on the numerical calculation of the roots of fluctuating functions.1873-01-01Paper
On the vibrations of a gas contained within a rigid spherical envelope.1872-01-01Paper
Notes on Bessel's functions.1872-01-01Paper
On the values of the integral \(\int^{1}_{0} Q_n Q_n d \mu, Q_n , Q_{n'}\) being Laplaces coefficients of the orders \(n, n'\), with an application to the theory of radiation.1869-01-01Paper

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