Abstract

E. H. Hutten Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd. 1967 Pp. vii + 153. Price 7s. 6d. In preface author says that this book is intended for the educated layman and for beginning student. Yet in first fourteen pages one finds such phrases as 'quantization of energy', 'aberration of light', 'interferometric method', 'diffraction of an electron beam', 'non-Euclidean geometries', 'matrix theory', 'Markov process' and 'normal, binomial and Poisson distributions', all without any explanation.

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