Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 40. (1976)

1976 / 1. szám

Tomus 40 R. C. Sharma, Kirti Prakash and S. N. Dube: Effect of Suspended Particles on the Onset of Bénard Convection in Hydromagnetics............................................................ 3 R. C. Sharma: Effect of Rotation on Thermal Instability of a Viscoelastic Fluid ............. 11 N. Barakat, I. Shawky and S. M. Hekmat: Correlation Between Theoretical and Experi­mental Atom—Ion, Ion—Ion Analytical Curves in Spectral Analysis ................... 19 M. M. Rajabe Bacha: Relation between Resistivity and Thermopower for Dilute Alloys Containing Transition Metals............................................................................................... 27 I. Szabó and M. M. Rajabe Bacha: Thermopower of Al(Mn) Alloys...................................... 37 J. F. C. Machado and M. M. Shukla: Non Central Forces versus Lattice Vibrations in Noble Metals ...................................................................................................................... 43 J. Bergou: Charged-Particle Scattering in the Presence of an External Electromagnetic Field........................................................................................................................................... 55 RECENSIONES 63 P. Vajda and J. A. White: 30th Anniversary of Zoltán Bay’s Pioneer Lunar Radar In­vestigations and Modern Radar Astronomy ................................................................... 65 R. Collier: Exakte Reduktion der allgemeinrelativistischen Dirac-Gleichung auf eine Pauli-Typ-Gleichung. 1............................................................................................................ 71 R. Ram and M. Gaur: The Growth and Decay of Sonic Waves in Dissociating Gases ......................................................................................................................................... 85 S. N. Dube: Linear Radial Flow of a Viscous Liquid between Two Parallel Coaxial Sta­tionary Infinite Disks.............................................................................................................. 95 J. Major, E. Nagy and G. Tichy: Dilatometric Measurement on A1—Mg—Si Alloys . . . 105 I. Tamássy-Lentei: Non-exponential Wave Functions in Elliptical Coordinates for Mole­cules I ....................................................................................................................................... Ill I. Tamássy-Lentei: Non-exponential Wave Functions in Elliptical Coordinates for Mole­cules II ..................................................................................................................................... 117 S. N. Dube and C. L. Sharma: An Exact Solution of the Transient Forced Convection Energy Equation for Timewise Linear Variation of Inlet Temperature in a Channel 123 RECENSIONES 129 I. Kovács: Singlet-Triplet Perturbations in the Spectra of Diatomic Molecules................... 131 L. M. Srivastava: On the Problem of Unsteady Viscous MHD Flow past an Infinite Porous Flat Plate with Constant Suction ........................................................................ 139 M. El Khishen and M. Toubia: Electron-Positron Annihilation under Magnetic Field . . . 147 M. Abdel-Salam and M. Abdellah: Computation of Sparking Voltages for Uniform Field Gaps in Compressed Air......................................................................................................... 15 5 R. Collier: Exakte Reduktion der allgemeinrelativistischen Dirac-Gleichung auf eine Pauli-Typ Gleichung. II......................................................................................................... 161 R. Jancel: Kinetical Analysis of Non-Linear Wave Phenomena in Weakly Dissipative Plasmas .................................................................................................................................. 17 7 RECENSIO 211 Franklin R. Ruehl, Jr. : A Coupled Central-Tensor Effective Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction Potential..................................................................................................................................... 213

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