Oliver Heaviside
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Definition
Proper noun * Oliver Heaviside: An English physicist and electrical engineer. He made significant contributions to the development of telegraph and telephone communications. In 1902, he independently proposed the existence of a layer in the Earth's atmosphere that reflects radio waves, enabling long-distance radio communication.
Usage
- Proper noun: The name is used to refer to the historical figure and his work.
- Oliver Heaviside developed mathematical techniques to simplify Maxwell's equations.
- The Heaviside layer was a key theoretical concept in early radio science.
Advanced Usage
- Heaviside layer: (noun) The historical name for the ionospheric layer (specifically the E-region) that reflects medium-frequency radio waves. This term is now largely historical or poetic.
- Early radio signals traveled far because they bounced off the Heaviside layer.
- Heaviside step function: (noun) A common discontinuous function in mathematics and engineering, defined as 0 for negative arguments and 1 for positive arguments. It is a fundamental tool in control theory and signal processing.
- The circuit's response was modeled using the Heaviside step function.
Variants and Related Words
- Heavisidean (adj): Pertaining to Oliver Heaviside or his work.
- The paper explored the Heavisidean approach to operational calculus.
Synonyms
- Electrical engineer
- Physicist
- Telegraphy pioneer
Related Phrases
- Kennelly-Heaviside layer: The full name sometimes used for the atmospheric layer, acknowledging the independent work of Arthur E. Kennelly.
- The proposal of the Kennelly-Heaviside layer solved the mystery of transatlantic radio signals.
Noun
- English physicist and electrical engineer who helped develop telegraphic and telephonic communications; in 1902 (independent of A. E. Kennelly) he suggested the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1850-1925)