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by dmix
2442 days ago
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> The Mountain View, California-based company calls it Heaviside, after noted physicist and electrical engineer Oliver Heaviside, who advanced a variety of theories and innovations in mathematics, electronics, and communications in the early 20th century. I like this idea of naming things after people who've contributed to the field. Mount Everest's name came from a British surveyor and geographer George Everest. Brand names quickly take on meaning, it doesn't have to be <NounVerb>. I also can't imagine someone starting an aircraft company without having safety being drilled down their throat a million times before they produce anything that get's off the ground. |
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Some things that could reasonably have his name attached (intended to be descriptive, not prescriptive):
Maxwell-Heaviside equations
Heaviside-Gibbs Vector calculus
Heaviside transmission line equations
Poynting-Heaviside vector
Heaviside loading coil
Heaviside-Cherenkov radiation
Heaviside-Lorentz force
Heaviside s-plane