File 87 - Correspondence with M Van Dyke

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TAYL/D/87

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Correspondence with M Van Dyke

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  • 1965–75 (Creation)

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.The correspondence covers various research problems in fluid mechanics; visits by Van Dyke to Cambridge and by Taylor to USA and in particular to Stanford University, California (1971); publications; conference on electro-hydrodynamics; review-article by Taylor and Melcher for Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics; declaration of 'G.I. Taylor Day' by Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University, in honour of Taylor's 85th birthday, etc.
Correspondence January-April 1971 refers to the novel A Random State by Thomas McMahon, which Van Dyke drew to Taylor's attention as conveying misleading but identifiable pictures of Taylor and other distinguished scientists who worked at Los Alamos on aspects of the atomic bomb project. Taylor complained to the publishers of the English edition (Macmillan) and received apologies from them and from the author.
Some of the letters, or parts of letters, are photocopies kindly made available by Professor Van Dyke.

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      See also C.74, D.7, D.101

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