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Cylindrical Systems

Parry Moon and Domina Eberle Spencer
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Parry Moon: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Domina Eberle Spencer: University of Connecticut

Chapter Section III in Field Theory Handbook, 1961, pp 77-95 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The cylindrical coordinate systems are obtained by translating each of the maps, Figs. 2.01 to 2.21, in a direction perpendicular to the graphs, thus forming two orthogonal families of cylinders. The third family of coordinate surfaces consists of parallel planes, z = const. The coordinate axis that is parallel to the generators of the cylinders is called the z-axis in all cases.

Date: 1961
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-53060-9_3

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