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Definition of Ludwig Boltzmann
1. Noun. Austrian physicist who contributed to the kinetic theory of gases (1844-1906).
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Literary usage of Ludwig Boltzmann
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1. Ueber Physikalische Kraftlinienby James Clerk Maxwell by James Clerk Maxwell (1898)
"First published in Phil. mag., 4th ser., v. 21, 1861, and v. 23, 1862. Also in Maxwell, Scientific papers, v. 1."
2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1904)
"On the Form of Lagrange's Equations for Non-Holonomic Systems.1 By Professor
Ludwig Boltzmann. If a system is given of n material points, ..."
3. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChe (1903)
"Jubilee Presentation to Herr Ludwig Boltzmann. —On February 2Oth, 1904, Herr
Ludwig Boltzmann will reach his sixtieth birthday. It is the intention to take ..."
4. A Treatise on the Kinetic Theory of Gases by Henry William Watson (1893)
"For the most part I have followed the method of treatment adopted by Dr.
Ludwig Boltzmann in some interesting memoirs contributed by him to the ..."
5. A Treatise on the Kinetic Theory of Gases by Henry William Watson (1893)
"... greatly developed by many physicists, especially by Professor Clerk Maxwell
in England and Professor Clausius and Dr. Ludwig Boltzmann on the Continent; ..."