Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Scientific laws that you want to know


This is a list of scientific laws named after people (eponymous laws). For other lists of eponyms, see eponym.

  Law   Field Person(s) Named After
 
Calculus
Computer science
Physics
Geology
Physics
Analysis
Chemical kinetics
Thermodynamics
Quantum mechanics
Mathematics
Optics
Physical sciences
Electromagnetics, fluid dynamics
Geophysics
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Thermodynamics
Quantum mechanics
Thermodynamics
Computer science
Meteorology
Geophysics
Thermodynamics
Complex analysis
Linear algebra
Thermodynamics
Computer science
Physics
Law of Charles and Gay-Lussac (frequently called Charles's law)
Thermodynamics
Algebraic geometry, Geometry
Physics
Physics
Fluid dynamics, Physics
Thermodynamics
Fluid mechanics
Mathematics
Logic
Celestial mechanics
Geometry
Mathematics, Physics
Cosmology
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Physics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Number theory
Number theory
Electromagnetism
Chemistry
Optics
Number theory
Number theory
Cosmology, Physics
Thermodynamics
Ergonomics
Thermodynamics
Mathematics, Physics
Thermodynamics
Mathematics
Thermodynamics
Linguistics
Computer Science
Theoretical physics
Physics
Thermodynamics
Electromagnetism
Thermodynamics
Mathematics
Quantum mechanics
Pierre Hohenberg and Walter Kohn
Thermodynamics
Physics
Physics
Electromagnetism
Cosmology
Atomic physics
Optics
Physics
Physics
Photochemistry
Astrophysics
Electronics, thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
Mathematics, Astrophysics
Chemistry, Biophysics
Surface Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Probability Theory
Statistical mechanics
Chemistry
Ontology
Physics
Astrophysics
Peter Leonard, David Merritt
Mathematics
Physics
Radio technology
Organic chemistry
Mathematics
Electrodynamics
Thermodynamics
Genetics
Network theory
Particle physics
Mathematical logic
Number theory
Crystallography
Condensed matter physics
Computing
Topology
Game Theory
Electrochemistry
Thermodynamics
Astrophysics
Mechanics
Theoretical physics
Demography
Information theory
Philosophy of science
Electronics
Astrophysics
Leonid Osipkov, David Merritt
Physical chemistry
Mathematics
Economics
Physics
Geometry
Quantum mechanics
Foundational mathematics
Electromagnetism
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Fluidics
Statistics
Calculus
Natural selection
Geometry
Geometry
Physics
Discrete mathematics
Mathematics
Physical chemistry
Number theory, analysis, geometry
Differential calculus
Plasma physics
Physics
Astrophysics
Optics
Particle Physics
Spectroscopy
Thermodynamics
Fluid mechanics
Photoelectric effect
Mathematical logic, Geometry
Geometry
Astrophysics
Physics
Physics
Chemistry
Plasma physics
Mathematics, Quantum mechanics
Quantum Gravity
Mathematics
Physics
Mathematics
Fluid dynamics
Linguistics

 

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