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On The Secular Variations And Mutual Relations Of The Orbits Of The Asteroids

On The Secular Variations And Mutual Relations Of The Orbits Of The Asteroids

On The Secular Variations And Mutual Relations Of The Orbits Of The Asteroids Hardback - 1867

by Newcomb, Simon

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Cambridge / Washington: Welch, Bigelow, And Company (1860) / Washington Observations For 1865 (1867), 1867. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good +. Pp 123-1520; 29Pp. The First Paper Is An Offprint Of An Article In The Memoirs Of The American Academy, New Series, Vol V ( 1860), Preserving The Prited Cover With Title Etc.; The Second Paper Is Extracted From Washington Obervations For 1865 (1867). The Two Papers Were Bound Together As Part Of A Larger Compilation. Simon Newcomb (1835 -1909) Was A Canadian-American Astronomer, Applied Mathematician And Autodidactic Polymath. Newcomb Visited Paris, France In 1870, Already Aware That The Table Of Lunar Positions Calculated By Peter Andreas Hansen Was In Error. While In Paris, He Realized That, In Addition To The Data From 1750 To 1838 That Hansen Had Used, There Was Further Data Stretching As Far Back As 1672, And Newcomb Used The "New" Data To Revise Hansen's Tables. In 1878, Newcomb Started Planning For A New And Precise Measurement Of The Speed Of Light, Starting Development A Refinement Of The Method Of Léon Foucault. A Letter From Albert Abraham Michelson Began A Long Collaboration And Friendship. In 1880, Michelson Assisted At Newcomb's Initial Measurement, But Michelson Left To Start His Own Project. Miichelson Published His First Measurement In 1880, But Newcomb's Measurement Was Substantially Different, And, In 1883, Michelson Revised His Measurement To A Value Closer To Newcomb's. In 1881, Newcomb Discovered The Statistical Principle Now Known As Benford's Law, Formulating The Principle That, In Any List Of Numbers Taken From An Arbitrary Set Of Data, More Numbers Will Tend To Begin With "1" Than With Any Other Digit.I N 1891, Within Months Of Seth Carlo Chandler's Discovery Of The 14-Month Variation Of Latitude, Now Referred To As The Chandler Wobble, Newcomb Explained The Apparent Conflict Between The Observed Motion And Predicted Period Of The Wobble, As Due To Elasticiity; He Used The Variation Of Latitude Observations To Estimate The Elasticity Of Earth, Finding It To Be Slightly More Rigid Than Steel. He Wrote On Economics And His Principles Of Political Economy (1885) Was Described By John Maynard Keynes As "One Of Those Original Works Which A Fresh Scientific Mind, Not Perverted By Having Read Too Much Of The Orthodox Stuff, Is Able To Produce From Time To Time In A Half-Formed Subject Like Economics." He Was Credited By Irving Fisher With The First-Known Enunciation Of The Equation Of Exchange Between Money And Goods Used In The Quantity Theory Of Money. His Reputation Suffers From His Hostility To C. S. Pierce, And Also From Newcomb's Disbelief In The Possibility Of Manned Flight. (Source: Wikipedia).

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  • Title On The Secular Variations And Mutual Relations Of The Orbits Of The Asteroids
  • Author Newcomb, Simon
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition 1st Edition 1st Printing
  • Condition Used - Very Good +
  • Publisher Welch, Bigelow, And Company (1860) / Washington Observations For 1865 (1867), Cambridge / Washington
  • Publication date 1867
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 039052
  • Quantity available 1
  • Bookseller catalogues Astronomy

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