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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 362, No. 1711 (Sep. 12, 1978), pp. 573-576 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/79636 . Accessed: 06/05/2014 08:00 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Tue, 6 May 2014 08:00:20 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and PhysicalSciences, Vol. 362, No. 1711 (Sep. 12, 1978), pp. 573-576Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/79636 .

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INDEXES TO VOLUME 362 (A)

Author index

Atiyah, M. F., Hitchin, N. J. & Singer, I. M. Self-duality in four-dimensional Riemannian geometry, 425.

Bhatia, M. L. & Cahn, R. W. Recrystallization of porous copper, 341. Bleaney, B., Robinson, F. N. H. & Wells, M. R. Nuclear magnetic resonance in holmium

vanadate, HoVO4, 179. Burt, P. G. Corrigenda: Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 359, 479-495 (1978), 572.

Cahn, R. W. See Bhatia & Cahn. Candelas, P. & Deutsch, D. Fermion fields in accelerated states, 251. Chisholm, J. S. R. Multivariate approximants with branch points. II. Off-diagonal

approximants, 43. Connerade, J. P. On the coupling of a Rydberg series of discrete levels to a continuum

of finite bandwidth, 361.

Dale, P. Axisymmetric gravitational fields: a nonlinear differential equation that admits a series of exact eigenfunction solutions, 463.

Davies, G. See Thomaz & Davies. Derrick, G. H. See McKenzie, McPhedran & Derrick. Deutsch, D. See Candelas & Deutsch. DiPrima, R. C. See Stuart & DiPrima.

Fink, P. T. & Soh, W. K. A new approach to roll-up calculations of vortex sheets, 195. Ford, L. H. The interaction of an atom with electromagnetic vacuum fluctuations in the

presence of a pair of perfectly conducting plates, 559.

Garton, W. R. S. See Lu, Tomkins & Garton. Golding, R. M. & Stubbs, L. C. Higher order hyperfine terms in the spin Hamiltonian,

525.

Hitchin, N. J. See Atiyah, Hitchin & Singer.

Isham, C. J. Twisted quantum fields in a curved space-time, 383. Islam, J. N. On rotating charged dust in general relativity, 329.

Johnson, R. S. A note on the effects of healing and relaxation in helium II due to heat transfer at a wall, 375.

Johnson, R. S. On the propagation of long waves on the surface of helium II: linearized theory, 97.

Kuihne, M. See Smith & Kuhne.

Lewins, J. Linear stochastic neutron transport theory, 537. Lu, K. T., Tomkins, F. S. & Garton, W. R. S. Configuration interaction effect on dia-

magnetic phenomena in atoms; strong mixing and Landau regions, 421.

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574 Author index

Lukes, T. & Tripathi, R. S. A new approach to the density of eigenvalues and localization in a general disordered system, 79.

McKenzie, D. R., McPhedran, R. C. & Derrick, G. H. The conductivity of lattices of spheres. II. The body centred and face centred cubic lattices, 211.

McPhedran, R. C. See McKenzie, McPhedran & Derrick. Mansfield, M. W. D. The simultaneous excitation of two electrons in atomic cadmium,

129.

Pickering, W. M. See Sozou & Pickering. Pollock, M. D. The interaction between a rotating, spherical shell of matter and a central

black hole, 469. Porter, Sir George. The Bakerian Lecture, 1977. In vitro models for photosynthesis, 281

(corrigendum, 572). Pritchard, H. 0. See Yau & Pritchard.

Rawcliffe, G. H. The Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1977. Induction motors: old and new, 145.

Robinson, F. N. H. See Bleaney, Robinson & Wells.

Short, L. The practical evaluation of multivariate approximants with branch points, 57. Singer, I. M. See Atiyah, Hitchin & Singer. Smith, P. L. & Kiihne, M. Oscillator strengths of neutral titanium from hook method

measurements in a furnace. I. Lines from the a3F2 3 and 4 levels at 0, 0.021, and 0.048 eV, 263.

Smith, R. A. Excitation of transitions between atomic or molecular energy levels by monochromatic laser radiation. I. Excitation under conditions of strictly homo- geneous line broadening, 1.

Smith, R. A. Excitation of transitions between atomic or molecular energy levels by monochromatic laser radiation. II. Excitation under conditions of strictly in- homogeneous line broadening and mixed homogeneous and inhomogeneous broadening, 13.

Soh, W. K. See Fink & Soh. Sozou, C. & Pickering, W. M. Magnetohydrodynamic flow in a container due to the

discharge of an electric current from a finite size electrode, 509. Stuart, J. T. & DiPrima, R. C. The Eckhaus and Benjamin-Feir resonance mechanisms,

27. Stubbs, L. C. See Golding & Stubbs.

Taylor, J. G. Quantizing super-Riemannian space, 493. Teodorovich, E. V. On the contribution of macroscopic van der Waals interactions to

frictional force, 71. Thomaz, M. F. & Davies, G. The decay time of N3 luminescence in natural diamond, 405. Tomkins, F. S. See Lu, Tomkins & Garton. Tripathi, R. S. See Lukes & Tripathi.

Watson, Janet V. Review Lecture. Ore-deposition through geological time, 305. Waylen, P. C. Gravitational waves in an expanding universe, 245. Waylen, P. C. Green's functions in the early universe, 233. Wells, M. R. See Bleaney, Robinson & Wells.

Yau, A. W. & Pritchard, H. 0. Ionization in a dense hydrogen plasma: analytic solution of the master equation, 113.

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Subject index 575

Accelerated states for fermion fields, 251. Approximants with branch points, 57. Approximation theory, 43. Axisymmetric gravitational fields, 463.

Benjamin-Feir resonance, 27. Black hole, interaction with rotating shell of matter, 469. Body centred and face centred lattice conductivity, 211.

Cadmium, atomic, simultaneous excitation of two electrons in, 129. Conductivity of body centred and face centred cubic lattices, 211. Configuration interaction effect on diamagnetic phenomena, 421. Continuum, on the coupling of a Rydberg series to a continuum of finite bandwidth, 361. Crust (of Earth), ore-deposition in, 305.

Decay. time of N3 luminescence in diamond, 405. Density of eigenvalues and localization, 79. Diamagnetic phenomena, configuration interaction, 421. Diamond: decay time of N3 luminescence, 405.

Eckhaus resonance, 27. Electromagnetic vacuum fluctuations between a pair of conducting plates, interaction

of an atom with, 559. Enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance, 179. Excitation by laser, homogeneous broadening, 1. Excitation by laser, inhomogeneous and mixed broadening, 13.

General relativity, charged dust, 329. Geometry, self-duality in 4-dimensions, 425. Gravitational waves in an expanding universe, 245. Green's functions in the early universe, 233.

Helium ia: effects of healing and relaxation, 375. Helium iI: surface wave propagation, 97. Holmium vanadate magnetic resonance, 179. Hyperfine interaction tensor components, 525.

Induction motors, 145. Interaction of an atom with electromagnetic fluctuations between a pair of conducting

plates, 559.

Kerr black hole, interaction with enclosing, rotating shell of matter, 469.

Laser excitation, homogeneous broadening, 1. Laser excitation, inhomogeneous and mixed broadening, 13. Localization and density of eigenvalues, 79.

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576 Subject index Magnetohydrodynamic flow in a container, 509. Master equation for atomic ionization, 113. Models for photosynthesis, 281. Multivariate approximants, 43, 57.

Nonlinear differential equation that admits a series of exact eigenfunction solutions, 463. Normal modes of reaction and relaxation, 113.

Ore-deposition, in relation to crustal evolutioni, 305. Oscillator strengths for lines from the ground term of Ti i, 263.

P.A.M. induction motors, 145. Photosynthetic processes, 281 (corrigendum, 572). Porosity effect on recrystallization of deformed copper, 341.

Quantizing gravity, 493. Quantizing super-Riemannian space, 493.

Recrystallization of porous copper, 341. Roll-up of vortex sheets, 195. Rotating charged dust, 329. Rydberg series of discrete levels, on the coupling to a continuum of finite bandwidth, 361.

Spin Hamiltonian, 525. Stochastic theory, 537.

Titanium: oscillator strengths from the ground term of Ti I, 263. Transport theory, 537. Twisted quantum fields in a curved space-time, 383.

Universe, gravitational waves in an expanding, 245. Universe, Green's functions in the early, 233.

Van der Waals macroscopic forces, tangential component, 71. Vacuum polarization, ferry ion fields in accelerated states, 251. Vortex sheet convection, 1 5.

Waves on the surface of helium ii, 97.

END OF THE THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SECOND VOLUME - SERIES (A)

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