Talk:PlanetPhysics/Theory of Heat Radiation

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The Theory of Heat Radiation is an attempt to make the translated \htmladdnormallink{work}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/Work.html} of Max Planck availabe on PlanetPhysics. The \htmladdnormallink{sections}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/IsomorphicObjectsUnderAnIsomorphism.html} are derivatives from the public \htmladdnormallink{domain}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/Bijective.html} work in [1].

{\subsection Part 1: Fundamental Facts and Definitions}

{\bf Chapter I:} \htmladdnormallink{General Introduction}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/TheoryOfHeatRadiationPart1.html} \\ {\bf Chapter II:} \htmladdnormallink{Radiation at Thermodynamic Equilibrium. Kirchoff's Law. Black Radiation}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/119.html}

\subsection{The Theory of Heat Radiation Part 2}

Deductions from Electrodynamics and \htmladdnormallink{Thermodynamics}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/Thermodynamics.html} \subsection{The Theory of Heat Radiation Part 3}

\htmladdnormallink{Entropy}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/ThermodynamicLaws.html} and Probability

\subsection{The Theory of Heat Radiation Part 4}

A \htmladdnormallink{system}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/SimilarityAndAnalogousSystemsDynamicAdjointnessAndTopologicalEquivalence.html} of Oscillators in a Stationary \htmladdnormallink{field}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/CosmologicalConstant2.html} of \htmladdnormallink{radiation}{http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/Cyclotron.html} \subsection{The Theory of Heat Radiation Part 5}

Irreversible Radiation Processes

\subsection{References}

[1] Planck, M. "The Theory of Heat Radiation" Translation by Morton Masius, P. Blakiston's Son \& CO., Philadephia, 1914.

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