Title: J' D' Jackson: A Testament
1J. D. JacksonA Testament
2The Books
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Deuteronomy
- Numbers
- Acts
- Revelation
- Lamentations
- Kings
- I Judges
- II Judges
- Epistles
- Proverbs
3Genesis
4Exodus
50-56
25-46
46-49
56-57
5I will multiply your descendants as the stars of
heavenEx. 3213
- Harry Schiff (McGill)
- Donald Betts (McGill)
- Icko Iben, Jr. (Illinois)
- John Donohue (Illinois)
- Gerald Hite (Illinois)
- Gordy Kane (Illinois)
- Chris Quigg (Berkeley)
- Rick Field (Berkeley)
- Bob Cahn (Berkeley)
6Deuteronomy
Daves first high-energy paper
7How Do You Solve a Problem Out of Jackson?
Numbers
8Physics 224C Supplementary notes on Problem 2-5
(1969)
Gradshteyn and Ryzhik formulas 7.126-4 and 7.133-
1 are incorrect.
Legendre function of second kind
Hypergeometric function
The integral is recognizable (with a little
practice!) as a hypergeometric function.
9The formula in the Bateman manuscript is actually
in error.
Pochhammers generalized hypergeometric function
Errors in Bateman Manuscript Project volumes
The only conclusion seems to be that the
integral in the books is incorrect.
10Acts
Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov, and Shcharansky
SOS
Moratorium on cooperation with Soviet scientists
11(No Transcript)
12Revelation
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14Lamentations
15JDJ DDO CDG SSC
161st Edition
17SSC Dipoles
18Visual Obit for SSC JDJ, October 1993
19How lonely sits the city that was full of
people!How like a widow has she become,she that
was great among the nations!
20Kings
Lord Rutherford
Lord Rayleigh
L. V. Lorenz
21I Judges
- I protest most vigorously the recent
actionanother example of the unthinking,
inconsiderate, arbitrary LBL bureaucracy at work
The result is deception, pure and simple. Bob
Cahn deserves a written apology from the
Laboratory. I trust that you will see that he
gets it. - Dear Dick, Sid, and Norman, You have been
very unfair in not giving sufficient prominence
to the pioneering work of Baier and Katkov. A
curved path that is an arc of a circle to high
accuracy is the same whether produced by a
magnetic field or an electric field, and you know
it!
22II Judges
- The health of L.R.L., Berkeley, as a viable
research institution depends on the maintenance
of a favorable climate for free and unfettered
inquiry. Unnecessary restrictions on free speech
are contrary to that goal. (May 22, 1971) - I suppose the whole world seems going
conservative. Those senators! the de jure
de facto desegregation amendment. Dellums is
not likely to beat Cohelan, is he? (Feb. 22,
1970) - Steel yourself for next Tuesday afternoon and
early evening our BBC4 8 a.m. news on Wed.
morning will have full reports of the debacle or
unexpected triumph, as the case may be. (Nov. 3,
1988)
23Epistles to the Editors
- the leaky sieve that you call refereeing,
languorous and gutless editors, and other
relevant matters. - it was absolutely unconscionable for you to
publish his 15 October 1984 response. His last
sentence there (My original conclusion still
stands.) is now juxtaposed with ours (The
conclusion of Reiss is not just counterintuitive
It is wrong.). - The paper by Nowakowski in the October 1999
issue is the trigger for the release of my
pent-up annoyance at the laziness of authors, who
when re-inventing the wheel, fail to bother to
give credit to the cavemen who preceded them.Who
were the referees? .. Would-be contributors have
a duty to search out and cite that previous
published related work, even if it requires going
to the library to find it.
24Proverbs, 12-7
- That men may know wisdom and instruction,
understand words of insight, - Receive instruction in wise dealing,
righteousness, justice, and equity - That prudence may be given to the simple,
knowledge and discretion to the youth - - The wise man also may hear and increase in
learning, and the man of understanding acquire
skill, - To understand a proverb and figure, the words of
the wise and their riddles.
25Variations
- King James To understand a proverb, and the
interpretation the words of the wise, and their
dark sayings - American Standard Version To understand a
proverb, and a figure, The words of the wise, and
their dark sayings. - New Revised Standard To understand a proverb
and a figure, the words of the wise and their
riddles. - Latin Vulgate animadvertet parabolam et
interpretationem verba sapientium et enigmata
eorum - Darby To understand a proverb and an allegory,
the words of the wise and their enigmas. - 'tdyix.w yim'kx yer.biD h'cyil.m.W l'v'm
!yib'h.l - To understand a proverb and an allegory, the
words of the wise and their problem sets.