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Gustav Mie
Gustav Adolf Feodor Wilhelm Ludwig Mie
Born
(1868-09-29)29 September 1868
Rostock, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Died
13 February 1957(1957-02-13) (aged 88)
Freiburg, West Germany
Nationality
German
Alma mater
University of Rostock University of Heidelberg University of Göttingen
Known for
Mie potential Mie scattering Mie–Grüneisen equation of state
Awards
Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award (1920)
Scientific career
Fields
Physicist
Institutions
University of Greifswald University of Halle-Wittenberg University of Freiburg
Thesis
Zum Fundamentalsatz über die Existenz von Integralen partieller Differentialgleichungen(1892)
Doctoral advisor
Leo Königsberger
Gustav Adolf Feodor Wilhelm Ludwig Mie (German:[miː]; 29 September 1868 – 13 February 1957) was a German physicist. His work included Mie scattering, Mie potential, the Mie–Grüneisen equation of state and an early effort at classical unified field theories.
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Modern physical descriptions of the rainbow are based on Mie scattering, work published by GustavMie in 1908. Advances in computational methods and optical...
translator of the Edda songs, Professor of Public Law from 1920 to 1922 GustavMie (1868–1957), physicist, studied physics at the University of Rostock from...
physicists; they were considered to belong to the realm of pure mathematics. GustavMie had used them in a paper on electrodynamics in 1912 and Born had used...
first solved by GustavMie, and scattering by spheres larger than the Rayleigh range is therefore usually known as Mie scattering. In the Mie regime, the...
physicists; they were considered to belong to the realm of pure mathematics. GustavMie had used them in a paper on electrodynamics in 1912, and Born had used...
It was later independently rediscovered by GustavMie in 1908, so it is sometimes referred to as Lorenz–Mie theory. Additionally, Lorenz laid the foundations...
like Albert Einstein, Theodor Kaluza, Hermann Weyl, Arthur Eddington, GustavMie and Ernst Reichenbacher. Early attempts to create such theory were based...
Walden (1863–1957), Latvian-German chemist, lived and worked in Rostock GustavMie (1868–1957), physicist, worked on electromagnetic waves Karl Leo Heinrich...
physicists; they were considered to belong to the realm of pure mathematics. GustavMie had used them in a paper on electrodynamics in 1912 and Born had used...
an alternative, Abraham (1912) and GustavMie (1913) proposed different "scalar theories" of gravitation. While Mie never formulated his theory in a consistent...
Hilbert had been working on a unified field theory based on the ideas of GustavMie; he derived the theory of general relativity from an elegant variational...
speed of light. Another criticism that was raised by both Lenard and GustavMie concerned the existence of "fictitious" gravitational fields in accelerating...
Werner Meyer-Eppler Hajo Meyer Oskar Emil Meyer Theodor Meyer Rolf Michel GustavMie Jürgen Mlynek Dieter Möhl Richard Mollier Kurd von Mosengeil Rudolf Mössbauer...
from Zsigmondy, Theodor Svedberg, who invented ultracentrifugation, and GustavMie, who provided the theory for scattering and absorption by spherical particles...
Jacques Hadamard (1865–1963) Gustav de Vries (1866–1934) Martin Kutta (1867–1944) Arnold Sommerfeld (1868–1951) GustavMie (1868–1957) Sergey Chaplygin...
Hans Geiger and Ernest Rutherford invent the Geiger counter. GustavMie publishes the Mie solution to Maxwell's equations on the scattering of electromagnetic...
of 20th century political science was a member of staff. Mie scattering is named for GustavMie, a former professor of physics. Georg Friedrich Schömann...
many scientists like Wilhelm Wien, Max Abraham, Hermann Minkowski, or GustavMie believed that all forces of nature are of electromagnetic origin (the...
to some very useful relationships. John W. Strutt (Lord Rayleigh) and GustavMie developed the theory of single scatter to a high degree, but Aurthur Schuster...