Horace Lamb

Horace Lamb

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Sir Horace Lamb FRS (29 November 18494 December 1934) was a British applied mathematician and author of several influential texts on classical physics, among them "Hydrodynamics" (1879) and "Dynamical Theory of Sound" (1910). Both of these books are still in print.

Life and work

Lamb was born at Stockport, Cheshire, England, the son of John Lamb. He studied at Stockport Grammar School, Owens College, Manchester, and Trinity College, Cambridge where he was Second Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos, 2nd Smith's Prizeman and elected fellow in 1872. His professors included James Clerk Maxwell and George Gabriel Stokes.

In 1875 Lamb was appointed professor of mathematics in the newly founded University of Adelaide. For the next 10 years the average number of students doing the arts course at Adelaide was fewer than 12; though Lamb also did some popular lecturing, his workload was relatively light. In 1878 appeared his able and original "A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of the Motions of Fluids".

In 1883 he published a paper in the "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society" applying Maxwell's equations to the problem of oscillatory current flow in spherical conductors, an early examination of what was later to be known as the skin effect. Lamb was made a professor in Victoria University of Manchester in 1885, holding this position for 35 years.His "Hydrodynamics" appeared in 1895 (6th ed. 1933), and other works included "An Elementary Course of Infinitesimal Calculus" (1897, 3rd ed. 1919), "Propagation of Tremors over the Surface of an Elastic Solid" (1904), "The Dynamical Theory of Sound" (1910, 2nd ed. 1925), "Statics" (1912, 3rd ed. 1928), "Dynamics" (1914), "Higher Mechanics" (1920) and "The Evolution of Mathematical Physics" (1924).

In 1932 Lamb, in an address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, wittily expressed on the difficulty of explaining and studying turbulence in fluids.He reportedly said, "I am an old man now, and when I die and go to heaven there are two matters on which I hope for enlightenment. One is quantum electrodynamics, and the other is the turbulent motion of fluids. And about the former I am rather optimistic." [cite web | title = Tackling Turbulence with Supercomputers | url = http://turb.seas.ucla.edu/~jkim/sciam/turbulence.html | access-date = 2008-06-30]

Lamb is also known for description of special waves in thin solid layers. Now these waves are called Lamb waves.

In 1875, Lamb married Elizabeth Foot of Dublin, who died in 1930. Lamb was survived by three sons and four daughters. The sons were born at Adelaide and all became distinguished.

Honours and awards

Lamb was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1884, was twice vice-president, received its Royal Medal in 1902 and, its highest honour, the Copley Medal in 1924. He was president of the London Mathematical Society 1902-4, president of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, and president of the British Association in 1925. He was knighted in 1931.

ee also

*Lamb (crater)
*Lamb waves
*Lamb–Oseen vortex

References

Further reading

* Paul J. Nahin, "Oliver Heaviside: Sage in Solitude", (1988), IEEE Press, New York, ISBN 0879422386

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