'The polarisabilities of atomic cores', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (1926)
- JeffreysB/D/D1-D74/D1-D2
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- 1926
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
See also C8-C13.
'The polarisabilities of atomic cores', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (1926)
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
See also C8-C13.
The Jeffreys Building, St John's College Innovation Park
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
The decision to name a building in the new innovation park after Sir Harold Jeffreys was made shortly before his death. In 1991 a tapestry by the artist Alison Mitchell was commissioned and later a memorial plaque and portrait were unveiled.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Copies of typescript drafts and of article as published (in Russian); English translations. Folder also includes tribute to Sir Harold by N. Kondorskaya. See also A124.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Reprinted 1966.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Correspondence re arrangements; poster, menu for dinner, 3 photographs.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of folder so inscribed: references for former students of Jeffreys at Girton College.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of folder so labelled (at a later date). At C50 is an explanatory note by Jeffreys, 1978, headed 'Representation of the Rotation Group'. The material chiefly relates to a discrepancy between a result in Jeffreys's article, 'Transformation of Tesseral Harmonics under Rotation', Geophys. J. vol 10 (1965), 141-145, and a formula of A.R. Edmonds in his book Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics (first published 1957). See also D44.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Includes correspondence re Royal Astronomical Society matters.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
This symposium was known as the Jeffreys Symposium. The proceedings were published in 1993, with B.A. Bolt's contribution 'Jeffreys and the Earth' as the first chapter. The IUGG was marking the centenary of Sir Harold Jeffreys's birth.