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  1. Oliver Heaviside FRS (/ ˈ h ɛ v i s aɪ d /; 18 May 1850 – 3 February 1925) was an English self-taught mathematician and physicist who invented a new technique for solving differential equations (equivalent to the Laplace transform), independently developed vector calculus, and rewrote Maxwell's equations in the form commonly used today. He ...

  2. 18 May 1850. Camden Town, London, England. Died. 3 February 1925. Torquay, Devon, England. Summary. Oliver Heaviside proved important results in electromagnetism and vector calculus. He reduced Maxwell's 20 equations in 20 variables to 4 equations in 2 variables. View four larger pictures. Biography.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Oliver Heaviside (born May 18, 1850, London—died Feb. 3, 1925, Torquay, Devon, Eng.) was a physicist who predicted the existence of the ionosphere, an electrically conductive layer in the upper atmosphere that reflects radio waves. In 1870 he became a telegrapher, but increasing deafness forced him to retire in 1874.

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  4. Nov 1, 2012 · Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925) was a self-educated English mathematical physicist who spent most of his life on the far fringes of the scientific community. Yet he did more than anyone else to shape how James Clerk Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory was understood and applied in the 50 years after Maxwell’s death.

  5. Jan 21, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Oliver Heaviside, a self-made mathematician, physicist, and electrical engineer who revolutionized electromagnetism and vector calculus. Discover his contributions to telegraphy, coaxial cable, ionosphere, operational calculus, and more.

  6. Heaviside, who has been recognized as one of the most eminent exponents of electrical science, particularly for his development of the electromagnetic theory, was elected to honorary membership in the Institute on February 14, 1918.

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  8. Oct 29, 2018 · VIEW FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD PDF. The year 2018 marks the 125th anniversary of the first of three published volumes on electromagnetic theory by the eminent Victorian electrical engineer, physicist and mathematician, Oliver Heavisi...

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