Fields of force; supplementary lectures, applications to meteorology; . rably deteriorated was scanned using Xerox soft-ware and equipment at 600 dotsper inch resolution and com-pressed prior to storage usingCCITT Group 4 compression. Thedigital data were used to createCornells replacement volume onpaper that meets the ANSI Stand-ard The productionof this volume was supported inpart by the Commission on Pres-ervation and Access and the XeroxCorporation. Digital file copy-right by Cornell UniversityLibrary 1991. THE GIFT OF ..C,At**vsAj^; y<,r .
Fields of force; supplementary lectures, applications to meteorology; . rably deteriorated was scanned using Xerox soft-ware and equipment at 600 dotsper inch resolution and com-pressed prior to storage usingCCITT Group 4 compression. Thedigital data were used to createCornells replacement volume onpaper that meets the ANSI Stand-ard The productionof this volume was supported inpart by the Commission on Pres-ervation and Access and the XeroxCorporation. Digital file copy-right by Cornell UniversityLibrary 1991. THE GIFT OF ..C,At**vsAj^; y<,r .^ l&r.!^ /,g/g///» I 68g6-2 MATHEMATICS LIBRARY in the mtvi of ^tm Wiovh PUBLICATIOISr NUMBER ONE OF THU: ERNEST KEMPTON ADAMS FUND FOR PHYSICAL RESEARCH Established December 17, 1904 FIELDS OF FOECE A COURSE OF LECTURES IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICSDELIVERED DECEMBER 1 TO 23, 1905 BY VILHELM FRIMAN KOREN BJERKNES PROFESSOR OF MEOHAHIOS AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS IN THE UNIVEBSITY OF BTOOKJIOLMLECTURER IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, 1905-6. Neto ¥otfe THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS THE MACMILLAN CX)MPANY, Agents LONDON: MACMILLAN CO., LTD. Ptttaa OF The New Era printinq cohpant Lancaster, Pa. On the seventeenth day of December nineteen hundred and four,Edward Dean Adams, of New York, established in ColumbiaUniversity The Ernest Kempton Adams Fund for PhysicalResearch as a memorial to his son, Ernest Kempton Adams,who received the degrees of Electrical Engineering in 1897 andMaster of Arts in 1898, and who devoted bis life to scientific re-search. The income of this fund is, by the t«rms of the deed ofgift, to be devoted to the maintenance of a research fellowship andto the publication and distribution of the results of scientific re-search on the part of the fellow. A generous interpretation ofthe terms of the deed on the part of Mr. Adams and of the Trus-tees of the University has made it possible to print and distributethe following lectures as a publ
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