Ford, Joseph Papers, 1953-1995, 1980-1994.

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Ford, Joseph Papers, 1953-1995, 1980-1994.

Papers include correspondence, prints of academic papers, course materials, and visuals documenting his works and influence in both the Georgia Tech campus and the scientific global community.

10.6 linear feet.

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Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Physics

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The Physics Department was one of the original eight departments created when Georgia Tech opened in 1888. The first chair was Isaac Hopkins, who went on to become Georgia Tech's first president. From the description of School of Physics Records, 1919-1951 [bulk 1932-1948]. (Georgia Institute of Technology). WorldCat record id: 50144563 Jesse Edwards served as chair of Georgia Tech's School of Physics from ca. 1930 to 1935. From the description of School of Physi...

Casati, Giulio, 1942-....

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National Science Foundation (U.S.)

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Crecine, John P., 1939-....

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Ford, Joseph, 1927-

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Joseph Ford, physicists, was a pioneer in the area of chaos. He developed a theory call dynamic chaos and spent the majority of his career at Georgia Tech where he was Regents Professor of Physics. From the description of Ford, Joseph Papers, 1953-1995, 1980-1994. (Georgia Institute of Technology). WorldCat record id: 47178251 ...

Berry, Michael V.

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Chirikov, Boris Valerianovich

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