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XXIX.—On Group-Velocity and on the Propagation of Waves in a Dispersive Medium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

George Green
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University of Glasgow
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§ 1. The theory of group-velocity has been developed by Stokes, Osborne Reynolds, Lord Rayleigh, and later by Professor Lamb. The application of the theory to light-waves was made by Gouy and Lord Rayleigh, and its importance in this connection was emphasised by Professor Schuster in his paper “On Interference Phenomena,” Phil. Mag., vol. xxxvii., 1894.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1909

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