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    Ludvig Valentin Lorenz (/ˈlɒrənts/; 18 January 1829 – 9 June 1891) was a Danish physicist and mathematician. He developed mathematical formulae to describe...
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  • In electromagnetism, the Lorenz gauge condition or Lorenz gauge (after Ludvig Lorenz) is a partial gauge fixing of the electromagnetic vector potential...
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  • its polarizability. The Lorentz–Lorenz equation is named after the Danish mathematician and scientist Ludvig Lorenz, who published it in 1869, and the...
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    temperature. The proportionality of κ/σ with temperature was discovered by Ludvig Lorenz in 1872. Qualitatively, this relationship is based upon the fact that...
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    after its developer, German physicist Gustav Mie. Danish physicist Ludvig Lorenz and others independently developed the theory of electromagnetic plane...
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  • American cartoonist Ludvig Lorenz (1829–1891), Danish mathematician and physicist Max Lorenz (tenor) (1901–1975), German tenor Max O. Lorenz, (1880–1962), American...
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    however, that this gauge was originally named after the Danish physicist Ludvig Lorenz and not after Hendrik Lorentz; it is often misspelled "Lorentz gauge"...
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    published work includes biographies of Paul Dirac, Julius Thomsen and Ludvig Lorenz, and The Oxford Handbook of the History of Modern Cosmology (2019) which...
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    politician, sugar refiner and banker. Ludvig Lorenz (1829–1891), physicist and mathematician, named the Lorenz gauge condition Jens Levin Tvede (1830–1891)...
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    statics when we can neglect the c−2∂2A/∂t2 term. In the Lorenz gauge (named after the Dane Ludvig Lorenz), we impose ∇ ⋅ A + 1 c 2 ∂ φ ∂ t = 0 . {\displaystyle...
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