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Oliver Heaviside Basil Mahon

Oliver Heaviside By Basil Mahon

Oliver Heaviside by Basil Mahon


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A compelling account of the life of one of the great pioneers of electrical science Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925). He showed how to analyse circuit, how to rid telephone lines of distortion and interpreted Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism in a way that working engineers and physicists could understand.

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Oliver Heaviside: Maverick Mastermind of Electricity by Basil Mahon

Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925) was one of the great pioneers of electrical science. His ideas led to huge advances in communications and now form much of the bedrock of electrical engineering - every textbook and every college course bears his stamp.

Despite having little formal education he created the mathematical tools that were to prove essential to the proper understanding and use of electricity. At first his ideas were thought to be outrageous and he had to battle long and hard against ignorance, prejudice and vested interests to get them accepted. Yet they are now so much a part of everyday electrical science that they are simply taken for granted and our great debt to him is rarely acknowledged.

Caring nothing for social or mathematical conventions, he lived a fiercely independent life, much of the time close to poverty. His writings reveal a personality like no other and are laced with wickedly irreverent humour; he is by far the funniest author of scientific papers.

Basil Mahon combines a compelling account of Heaviside's life with a powerful insight into his scientific thinking and the reasons for its enduring influence.

Oliver Heaviside Reviews

'an engaging account of this heady, confusing period when electromagnetism was a young science and Heaviside was one of its greatest - and most eccentric - exponents. For Heaviside's relative obscurity was at least partly his own fault. Although he could be witty and even charming to his friends, he was also a thoroughly awkward individual who bore grudges like a champion, speckled his scientific articles with thinly veiled attacks on his enemies and repeatedly rejected pleas to make his papers more understandable.

Mahon is clearly sympathetic to his subject, but he does not shrink from the more challenging aspects of either Heaviside's character or his science. This slim volume is an excellent introduction to both.'

* Physics World *

About Basil Mahon

A former officer in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Basil Mahon is a retired Government Statistician who ran the 1991 census in England and Wales and has had a lifelong passion for the physical sciences. Oliver Heaviside follows up his acclaimed book The Man Who Changed Everything, a biography of Heaviside's own hero James Clerk Maxwell.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Do try to be like other people: London 1850-68
  • Chapter 2: Seventy words a minute: Fredericia 1868-70
  • Chapter 3: Waiting for Caroline: Newcastle 1870-74
  • Chapter 4: Old Teufelsdrockh: London 1874-82
  • Chapter 5: Good old Maxwell!: London 1882-86
  • Chapter 6: Making waves: London, Liverpool, Dublin and Karlsruhe 1882-88
  • Chapter 7: Into battle: London 1886-88
  • Chapter 8: Self-induction's in the air: Bath and London 1888-89
  • Chapter 9: Uncle Olly: Paignton 1889-97
  • Chapter 10: Country life: Newton Abbot 1897-1908
  • Chapter 11: A Torquay marriage: Torquay 1908-24
  • Chapter 12: Last days: Torquay 1924-25
  • Heaviside's legacy

Additional information

NLS9780863419652
9780863419652
0863419658
Oliver Heaviside: Maverick Mastermind of Electricity by Basil Mahon
New
Paperback
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2009-04-24
224
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