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Vladimir Karapetoff (January 8, 1876 in
Saint Petersburg,
Russian Empire –
January 11, 1948) was a Russian-American
electrical engineer, inventor, professor...
- this
pattern as
early as 1926. The Russian-American
engineer Vladimir Karapetoff was the
first to
publish the rule in 1930,
though Janet also published...
- by
Erwin Madelung in 1926,
though the
first to
publish it was
Vladimir Karapetoff in 1930. In 1961,
Vsevolod Klechkovsky derived the
first part of the Madelung...
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administered by the
Western Society of
Engineers and the Eta
Kappa Nu
Vladimir Karapetoff Award in 1999. In 2000,
Kilby was
awarded the
Nobel Prize in
Physics for...
- (1914). The
Theory of Relativity. London:
Macmillan & Co. p. 179.
Vladimir Karapetoff (1936), "Restricted
relativity in
terms of
hyperbolic functions of rapidities"...
- of the
Computer History Museum, the AeA
Inventor Award, the
Vladimir Karapetoff Outstanding Technical Achievement Award of Eta
Kappa Nu, and the 1991...
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Veteran Wireless Operators ****ociation 1998: Eta
Kappa Nu's
Vladimir Karapetoff Eminent Members'
Award 1999:
Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award...
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Incomprehensible Books. ISBN 9780957389465.
Mermin (1968)
Chapter 17 See
Vladimir Karapetoff Demtröder,
Wolfgang (2016).
Mechanics and
Thermodynamics (illustrated ed...
- Borutzky, p.27 Horowitz, p.29 Vieil, p.361 Tschoegl, p.76 Fuchs, p.149
Karapetoff, p.9 Hillert, pp.120–121 Busch-Vishniac, p.20 Blake, F. C., "On electrostatic...
- Geometry,
pages 13 and 137.
Mathematical ****ociation of America.
Vladimir Karapetoff (1929). "Some
properties of
correlative vertex lines in a
plane triangle...