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On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 16:45:12 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: See if you can find it - "A Chart Atlas of Complex Hyperbolic Functions", A. E. Kennelly, Harvard University, 1914. Hi Reg, A rare citation indeed, following an equally rare citation (Kennelly following Smith, that is, and rare meaning a citation offered by you who usually claim such activity reveals plagiarism). But as for your challenge (yes a heated term I suppose - but still...): Google "Complex Hyperbolic Functions" Kennelly to find from: http://www.geocities.com/neveyaakov/.../kennelly.html "Arthur Edwin Kennelly was U.S. electrical engineer who made innovations in analytic methods in electronics, particularly the definitive application of complex-number theory to alternating-current (ac) circuits." Let me quickly add that Kennelly was US through immigration and professional employment, but British schooled and trained. Such an introduction would put your comment to the test: The Victorian multi-dimensional charts remained in use through the days of VLF and LF radio and for 5 decades until the advent of computers. Which on one hand would suggest rather Edwardian than Victorian, and on the other hand, perhaps Wilsonian for where this tome was actually published. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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