Llewellyn Thomas
Llewellyn Hilleth Thomas (21 October 1903 – 20 April 1992) was a British physicist and applied mathematician. He is best known for his contributions to atomic and molecular physics and solid-state physics. His key achievements include calculating relativistic effects on the spin-orbit interaction in a hydrogen atom (Thomas precession), creating an approximate theory of -body quantum systems (Thomas-Fermi theory), and devising an efficient method for solving tridiagonal system of linear equations (Thomas algorithm). Provided by Wikipedia
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The nexus between improved water supply and water-borne diseases in urban areas in Africa: a scoping review [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Nyamai Mutono, Jim A Wright, Henry Mutembei, Josphat Muema, Mair L.H Thomas, Mumbua Mutunga, Samuel Mwangi Thumbi
Published 2021-05-01
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Surface Zeta Potential and Diamond Seeding on Gallium Nitride Films by Soumen Mandal, Evan L. H. Thomas, Callum Middleton, Laia Gines, James T. Griffiths, Menno J. Kappers, Rachel A. Oliver, David J. Wallis, Lucy E. Goff, Stephen A. Lynch, Martin Kuball, Oliver A. Williams
Published 2017-10-01
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A rapidly-reversible absorptive and emissive vapochromic Pt(II) pincer-based chemical sensor by M. J. Bryant, J. M. Skelton, L. E. Hatcher, C. Stubbs, E. Madrid, A. R. Pallipurath, L. H. Thomas, C. H. Woodall, J. Christensen, S. Fuertes, T. P. Robinson, C. M. Beavers, S. J. Teat, M. R. Warren, F. Pradaux-Caggiano, A. Walsh, F. Marken, D. R. Carbery, S. C. Parker, N. B. McKeown, R. Malpass-Evans, M. Carta, P. R. Raithby
Published 2017-11-01
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