Sir Sydney Chapman (economist) (1871–1951), British economist and civil servant
Sydney Chapman (mathematician) (1888–1970), FRS, British mathematician
Sir Sydney Chapman (politician) (1935–2014), British Conservative MP
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SydneyChapman may refer to: Sir SydneyChapman (economist) (1871–1951), British economist and civil servant SydneyChapman (mathematician) (1888–1970)...
Bryn Chapman Parish (born 18 August 1997) is an Australian singer and actor. Born in Sydney, he began his career on the stage in France, and had his film...
described by British mathematician and geophysicist SydneyChapman in 1930, and is known as the Chapman cycle or ozone–oxygen cycle. Molecular oxygen absorbs...
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA). With SydneyChapman, he wrote the influential book Geomagnetism. Bartels was awarded his...
transport equations was developed independently by David Enskog and SydneyChapman in 1917 and 1916. The framework provided a route to prediction of the...
give rise to the ozone layer were discovered by the British physicist SydneyChapman in 1930. Ozone in the Earth's stratosphere is created by ultraviolet...
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the concept for describing real-world gases. A technique developed by SydneyChapman and David Enskog in the early 1900s allows a more refined calculation...
Nicole Chapman on the TV series Fame; Pam Fields on the drama Pretty Little Liars; Karen Taylor Winters on The Young and the Restless and Sydney Cooke...
zenith angle and sec denotes the secant function. The Chapman function is named after SydneyChapman, who introduced the function in 1931. In an isothermal...
in 1955, and named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after SydneyChapman, British geophysicist, President of the Commission for the International...
structure, which was finished in 1950. The building today is known as the SydneyChapman Building. The institute's first director, Stuart L. Seaton, served for...
terms by Kristian Birkeland which he called polar elementary storms. SydneyChapman used the term substorm about 1960 which is now the standard term. The...
processes. Independent of Kolmogorov's work, SydneyChapman derived in a 1928 paper an equation, now called the Chapman–Kolmogorov equation, in a less mathematically...
atmospheric dynamics, and co-authored the monograph Atmospheric Tides with SydneyChapman. He was Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at MIT from 1983, until...
the Conservative Party during this period. In 2003, following Sir SydneyChapman's announcement that he would retire at the following election, Villiers...
Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress. She first gained attention in 2018 for appearing in the television series Everything...
new generation of plants. The thermal diffusion process was based on SydneyChapman and David Enskog's theory, which explained that when a mixed gas passes...
Keith Vincent Chapman (born 1 December 1958) is a British television writer and producer, best known as the creator of children's television programmes...