Scientific phenomena named after people

From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)

This is a list of scientific phenomena and concepts named after people (eponymous phenomena). For other lists of eponyms, see eponym.

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  • Anderson('s) bridge
  • Blaschke equation, a.k.a. Schulz-Blaschke equation
  • Buck oscillator (a.k.a. Royer oscillator)
  • Campbell('s) bridge
  • Cauer filter
  • Chebyshev filter – Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev?
  • Darlington pair
  • Felici('s) bridge
  • Graëtz bridge
  • Hagenbach-Couette correction
  • Hartshorn('s) bridge
  • Hay('s) bridge
  • Heaviside('s) mutual inductance bridge
  • Heidweiller/Heydweiller('s) mutual inductance bridge
  • Kelvin('s) (double) bridge
  • Kelvin-Voigt model – most likely Woldemar Voigt and William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (confirmation required)
  • Mark-Houwink equation
  • Owen('s) Bridge
  • Royer oscillator (a.k.a. Buck oscillator)
  • (De) Sauty('s) bridge, (De) Sauty-Wien bridge (same?) – C. V. De Sauty (some sources have C. W., which is less likely if a Frenchman)
  • Schering('s) bridge
  • Thevenin('s) theorem
  • Wagner ground

A

  • Abney effect – William de Wiveleslie Abney
  • Abrikosov lattice – Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov
  • Aharonov-Bohm effect – Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm
  • Albert effect – ? Albert
  • Alfvén wave – Hannes Alfvén
  • Allais effect – Maurice Allais
  • Allee effect – Warder Clyde Allee
  • Allinger's force field – Normal Louis Allinger
  • Ampère's law – André-Marie Ampère
  • Apgar score – Virginia Apgar
  • Arago phenomenon (a.k.a. Rotatory magnetism) – Dominique François Jean Arago
  • Archimedean spiral – Archimedes
  • Argand diagram – Jean Robert Argand
  • Argunov-Cassegrain telescope – P. P. Argunov and Laurent Cassegrain
  • Aristotle's lantern – Aristotle
  • Armstrong oscillator – Edwin Armstrong
  • Arndt-Schulz principle/law/rule – Rudolf Arndt and Hugo Paul Friedrich Schulz
  • Ashkin-Teller model (a.k.a. Potts model) – Julius Ashkin and Edward Teller
  • Auger effect, Auger electron – Pierre Victor Auger
  • Autler-Townes effect (a.k.a. Dynamical Stark splitting) – Stanley H. Autler and Charles H. Townes
  • Avogadro's law, number – Count Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro di Quaregna e Cerreto

B

  • Baily's beads – Francis Baily
  • Baker-Nathan effect – John William Baker and Wilfred S. Nathan
  • Bakerian mimicry – Herbert G. Baker
  • Balmer line, series – Johann Jakob Balmer
  • Barber-Johnson diagram (a.k.a. Barber-Johnson-Yates scattergram) – ?
  • Barkhausen effect – Heinrich Barkhausen
  • Barnett effect – Samuel Jackson Barnett
  • Barnett-Monstein effect – Samuel Jackson Barnett and Christian Monstein
  • Barnum effect (a.k.a. Forer effect) – Phineas Taylor Barnum (and Bertram R. Forer)
  • Barro-Ricardo equivalence – Robert Barro and David Ricardo
  • Baskerville effect – the fictional Charles Baskerville of the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles
  • Batesian mimicry – Henry Walter Bates
  • Båth's law – Markus Båth
  • Bayes' theorem – Rev. Thomas Bayes
  • Bayliss effect – William M. Bayliss
  • Beaufort scale (Beaufort wind force scale) – Sir Francis Beaufort
  • Becquerel effect – Henri Becquerel
  • Beer's law (a.k.a. Beer-Lambert law or Beer-Lambert-Bouguer law) – August Beer (and Johann Heinrich Lambert and Pierre Bouguer)
  • Bell number – Eric Temple Bell
  • Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction – Boris Pavlovich Belousov and Anatol Markovich Zhabotinskii
  • Benedicks effect – Manson Benedicks
  • Benioff zone – see Wadati-Benioff zone, below
  • Bernoulli effect, Bernoulli's equation, Bernoulli's principle – Daniel Bernoulli
  • Berry's phase – Michael V. Berry
  • Betz limit – Albert Betz
  • Bezold-Brücke effect (a.k.a. von Bezold spreading effect) – Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Bezold and Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke
  • Biefeld-Brown effect – Paul Alfred Biefeld and Thomas Townsend Brown
  • Biot-Savart law – Jean-Baptiste Biot and Félix Savart
  • Birman-Williams theorem – Joan Sylvia Lyttle Birman and Robert F. Williams
  • Blazhko effect – Sergei Blazhko
  • Bloch wave – Felix Bloch
  • Bohr effect – Christian Bohr
  • Bohr magneton, model, radius – Neils Bohr
  • Boltzmann constant – Ludwig Boltzmann
  • Born-Haber cycle – Max Born and Fritz Haber
  • Borrmann effect (a.k.a. Borrmann-Campbell effect) – Gerhard Borrman (and H. N. Campbell)
  • Bose-Einstein condensate, Bose-Einstein statistics – Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein
  • Boson – Satyendra Nath Bose
  • Brackett line, series – Frederick Sumner Brackett
  • Bragg angle, Bragg's law, Bragg plane – William Henry Bragg and his son William Lawrence Bragg
  • Bragg diffraction – William Lawrence Bragg
  • Brans-Dicke theory – Carl H. Brans and Robert H. Dicke
  • Braun-Blanquet method – Josias Braun-Blanquet
  • Bravais lattice – Auguste Bravais
  • Bravais-Miller indices (a.k.a. Miller-Bravais indices) – Auguste Bravais and William Hallowes Miller
  • Brewster's angle, Brewster's law – David Brewster
  • Brillouin-Mandel'shtam effect – see Mandel'shtam-Brillouin scattering, below
  • Brillouin zone – Léon Brillouin
  • Brownian motion – Robert Brown
  • Burali-Forti paradox – Cesare Burali-Forti
  • Butcher-Oemler effect – Harvey Raymond Butcher and Augustus Oemler, Jr.

C

  • Cabannes-Daure effect – Jean Cabannes and Pierre Daure
  • Callier effect – André Callier
  • Callippic cycle – Callippus of Cyzicus
  • Calvin cycle (a.k.a. Calvin-Benson cycle) – Melvin Calvin (and Andy Benson)
  • Carnot cycle – Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot
  • Carpenter effect (a.k.a. Ideomotor effect) – William Benjamin Carpenter
  • Casimir effect – Hendrik Casimir
  • Catalan's conjecture (a.k.a. Mihăilescu's theorem), Catalan numbers – Eugène Charles Catalan
  • Chandler wobble – Seth Carlo Chandler
  • Chandrasekhar effect, limit – Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
  • Chebyshev distance, equation, filter, linkage, polynomials – Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev
  • Chebyshev's inequality (a.k.a. Bienaymé-Chebyshev inequality) – Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev (and Irénée-Jules Bienaymé)
  • Cherenkov radiation (a.k.a. Čerenkov-Vavilov radiation) – Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (and Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov)
  • Christiansen cavity, effect, filter – Christian Christiansen
  • Christofilos effect – Nicholas Christofilos
  • Clapp oscillator – James K. Clapp
  • Clarke orbit – Arthur C. Clarke
  • Clayden effect – Arthur W. Clayden
  • Clifton effect – Rachel K. Clifton
  • Coanda effect – Henri Coandă
  • Coase theorem – Ronald Coase
  • Colpitts oscillator – Edwin H. Colpitts
  • Compton effect, scattering, wavelength – Arthur Compton
  • Coolidge effect – from a joke attributed to John Calvin Coolidge, Jr.
  • Cooper pair – Leon Cooper
  • Coriolis effect – Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis
  • Cotton effect – Aimé Auguste Cotton
  • Cotton-Mouton effect – Aimé Auguste Cotton and H. Mouton
  • Coulomb constant, law – Charles Augustin de Coulomb
  • Coulter counter, principle – Wallace Henry Coulter
  • Coxeter-Dynkin diagram – Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter and Eugene Borisovich Dynkin
  • Crabtree effect – Herbert Grace Crabtree
  • Crane-Monstein effect – Oliver Crane and Christian Monstein
  • Curie point – Pierre Curie
  • Curry's paradox – Haskell Curry
  • Curtin-Hammett principle – David Yarrow Curtin and Louis Plack Hammett
  • Cuvierian tubules, Cuvier's organ – Georges Cuvier

D

  • Dalton's law (of partial pressures) – John Dalton
  • Darwin point – Charles Darwin
  • de Broglie wavelength – Louis de Broglie
  • de Bruijn sequences – Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn
  • de Haas-Van Alphen effect – Wander Johannes de Haas and P. M. van Alphen
  • de Haas-Shubnikov effect (a.k.a. Shubnikov-De Haas effect) – Wander Johannes de Haas and Lev Vasiljevich Shubnikov
  • Debye effect, model – Peter Joseph William Debye
  • Debye-Falkenhagen effect – Peter Joseph William Debye and Hans Falkenhagen
  • Dellinger effect (a.k.a. Mögel-Dellinger effect) – John Howard Dellinger (and Hans Mögel)
  • Destriau effect – Georges Destriau
  • deVries effect – Hessel deVries
  • Diophantine equation – Diophantus of Alexandria
  • Dirac comb, constant, delta function, measure – Paul Dirac
  • Divisia index – François Divisia
  • Donnan effect (a.k.a. Gibbs-Donnan effect) – see Gibbs-Donnan effect, below
  • Doppler effect (a.k.a. Doppler-Fizeau effect), Doppler profile – Christian Doppler (and Hippolyte Fizeau)
  • Drake equation ((a.k.a. Sagan equation, Green Bank equation) – Frank Drake (or Carl Sagan or Green Bank, West Virginia, home to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO))
  • Droste effect – Dutch chocolate maker Droste
  • Duff's device – Tom Duff
  • Duffing equation, map – ? Duffing
  • Dulong-Petit law – Pierre Louis Dulong and Alexis Thérèse Petit
  • Dunitz angle – Jack David Dunitz
  • Durfee polynomial, square – William H. Durfee

E

  • Eagle effect – Harry Eagle
  • Early effect – James M. Early
  • Eberhard effect – Gustav Eberhard
  • Eddington limit – Arthur Eddington
  • Edgeworth-Bowley box – Francis Ysidro Edgeworth and Arthur Lyon Bowley
  • Edison effect – Thomas Edison
  • Edward-Lemieux effect (a.k.a. Anomeric effect) – John Thomas Edward and Raymond U. Lemieux
  • Ehrenfest paradox – Paul Ehrenfest
  • Ehrenfest-Tolman effect – Paul Ehrenfest (?) and Richard Chace Tolman
  • Einstein shift – Albert Einstein
  • Einstein-de Haas effect – Albert Einstein and Wander Johannes de Haas
  • Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox (a.k.a. EPR paradox, Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm paradox) – Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, Nathan Rosen (and David Bohm)
  • Ekman layer – Walfrid Ekman
  • Elliott-Halberstam conjecture – Peter T. D. A. Elliott and Heini Halberstam
  • Elman network – Jeff Elman
  • Engle curve – Ernst Engle
  • Epimenides paradox – Epimenides of Knossos
  • Eshelby's inclusion – John D. Eshelby
  • Ettinghausen effect – Albert von Ettinghausen
  • Euler diagram – Leonhard Euler
  • Evershed effect – John Evershed

F

  • Faà di Bruno's formula – Francesco Faà di Bruno
  • Faraday constant, effect, law – Michael Faraday
  • Fermat's principle, – Pierre de Fermat
  • Fermi energy, Fermi paradox, Fermi surface, Fermion – Enrico Fermi
  • Fermi-Dirac statistics – Enrico Fermi and Paul Dirac
  • Fermion – Enrico Fermi
  • Ferrers diagram (a.k.a. Young diagram, Ferrers graph) – Norman Macleod Ferrers
  • Feynman diagram – Richard Feynman
  • Feynman-Kac model – Richard Feynman and Mark Kac
  • Fisher distribution – Ronald A. Fisher
  • Fisher equation – Irving Fisher
  • Flynn effect – James R. Flynn
  • Forbush effect – Scott E. Forbush
  • Forer effect (a.k.a. Barnum effect) – Bertram R. Forer (and Phineas Taylor Barnum)
  • Foucault effect (a.k.a. Foucault pendulum) – Jean Bernard Léon Foucault
  • Franck-Condon factor, principle, transition – James Franck and Edward Uhler Condon
  • Franssen effect – Nico Franssen
  • Franz-Keldysh effect – Walter Franz and Leonid V. Keldysh
  • Fraunhofer diffraction, lines – Joseph von Fraunhofer
  • Fresnel zone – Augustin Fresnel
  • Frey effect – Allan H. Frey
  • Frobenius algebra, automorphism, method, norm, theorem – Ferdinand Georg Frobenius
  • Fröhlich term – Herbert Fröhlich
  • Froude number – William Froude
  • Fujita scale (a.k.a. F-Scale, Fujita-Pearson scale) – Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (and Allen Pearson)
  • Fujiwhara effect – Sakuhei Fujiwhara

G

  • Gantmakher effect – Vsevolod Feliksovich Gantmakher
  • Gause's principle/law – Georgyi Frantsevitch Gause
  • Gauss effect, Gauss' law – Carl Friedrich Gauss
  • Geiger counter (a.k.a. Geiger-Müller counter) – Johannes Wilhelm (Hans) Geiger (and Walther Müller)
  • Geiger-Müller tube – Johannes Wilhelm (Hans) Geiger and Walther Müller
  • Geiger-Nuttall law/rule – Johannes Wilhelm (Hans) Geiger and John M. Nuttall
  • Gibbs free energy, Gibbs paradox, Gibbs' phase rule, Gibbs phenomenon – Josiah Willard Gibbs
  • Gibbs-Donnan effect (a.k.a. Donnan effect) – Josiah Willard Gibbs and Frederick G. Donnan
  • Gibbs-Marangoni effect (a.k.a. Marangoni effect) – Josiah Willard Gibbs and Carlo Marangoni
  • Gibbs-Helmholtz equation – Josiah Willard Gibbs and Hermann von Helmholtz
  • Gibbs-Thomson effect – Josiah Willard Gibbs and three Thomsons: James Thomson, William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, Sir Joseph John Thomson
  • Giffen good – Sir Robert Giffen
  • Goldbach's conjecture – Christian Goldbach
  • Goodhart's law – Charles Goodhart
  • Goos-Hänchen effect/shift – F. Goos and H. Lindberg-Hänchen
  • Grashof number – Franz Grashof
  • Gregory's diverticulum – Emily Ray Gregory
  • Gresham's law – Sir Thomas Gresham
  • Grotrian diagram – Walter Robert Wilhelm Grotrian
  • Grotthuss chain – Theodor Christian Johann Dietrich von Grotthuss
  • Grotthus-Draper law – Theodor Christian Johann Dietrich von Grotthuss and John William Draper
  • Guggenheim method – Edward Armand Guggenheim
  • Gunn effect, Gunn diode – John Battiscombe Gunn
  • Gutenberg-Richter law – Beno Gutenberg and Charles Francis Richter

H

  • Haldane effect – John Scott Haldane
  • Haldane's principle – John Burdon Sanderson Haldane
  • Hall effect – Edwin Hall
  • Hammond postulate – George Simms Hammond
  • Hanle effect – Wilhelm Hanle
  • Hansch constant – Corwin Herman Hansch
  • Hardy notation, space – Godfrey H. Hardy
  • Hardy-Littlewood circle method, first conjecture – Godfrey H. Hardy and John E. Littlewood
  • Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium/law/principle – Wilhelm Weinberg and Godfrey H. Hardy
  • Harrod-Johnson diagram – Roy F. Harrod and Harry G. Johnson
  • Hartley oscillator – Ralph Hartley
  • Hartree energy – Douglas Hartree
  • Hasse condition, diagram, principle – Helmut Hasse
  • Hasse–Minkowski theorem – Helmut Hasse and Hermann Minkowski
  • Hausdorff dimension – Felix Hausdorff
  • Haworth formula – Sir Walter Norman Haworth
  • Hawthorne effect – after the factory where it was first observed: the Hawthorne Works of the Western Electric Company (Chicago, 1924-1933)
  • Hayflick limit – Leonard Hayflick
  • Hebbian learning – Donald Olding Hebb
  • Heisenberg uncertainty principle – Werner Heisenberg
  • Helmholtz resonance – Hermann von Helmholtz
  • Hénon maps – Michel Hénon
  • Henrietta's law – see Leavitt's law, below
  • Herschel effect – Sir John Herschel
  • Hertz effect – Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
  • Hertzsprung-Russell diagram – Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell
  • Heusler alloy – Fritz Heusler
  • Higgs boson, field – Peter Higgs
  • Hilbert-Waring theorem (a.k.a. Waring's problem) – David Hilbert and Edward Waring
  • Hill sphere (a.k.a. Roche sphere) – George William Hill (and Édouard Roche)
  • Hipparchic cycle – Hipparchus of Nicaea (a.k.a. Hipparchus of Rhodes)
  • Hirayama family – Kiyotsugu Hirayama
  • Hoffmann's organ – C. K. Hoffmann
  • Holetschek effect – Johann Holetschek
  • Hooper-Monstein effect – William J. Hooper and Christian Monstein
  • Hopfield network – John J. Hopfield
  • Hubble constant, expansion – Edwin Hubble
  • Hueppe's rule – F. Hueppe
  • Huggins effect – William H. Huggins
  • Hull rule – Clark L. Hull
  • Humphreys line, series – Curtis J. Humphreys
  • Hund's Rules, Friedrich Hund
  • Hunt effect – Robert W. G. Hunt
  • Hutchison effect – John Hutchison
  • Huygens' principle – Christiaan Huygens

I

  • Imbert-Fedorov effect/shift (a.k.a. Imbert-Pavageau-Fedorov effect) – C. Imbert, F. I. Fedorov (and J. Pavageau)
  • Ishikawa diagram – Kaoru Ishikawa
  • Ising model (a.k.a. Lenz-Ising model) – Ernst Ising (and Wilhelm Lenz)

J

  • Jackson diagram – Michael A. Jackson
  • Jahn-Teller effect – Hans Jahn and Edward Teller
  • Jeffrey's rule – Richard Jeffrey
  • Johnston diagram – William Ernest Johnson? (note the difference in spelling)
  • Jonnesco's fossa – Thomas Jonnesco
  • Jordan's rule/law – David Starr Jordan
  • Josephson constant, effect, junction – Brian David Josephson
  • Jost's laws (of rehearsal and forgetting) – Adolf Jost
  • Joule's law (a.k.a. Joule-Lenz law) – James Prescott Joule (and Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz)
  • Joule-Thomson effect (a.k.a. Joule-Kelvin effect) – James Prescott Joule and William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin

K

  • Kac model – Mark Kac
  • Kak network – Subhash Kak
  • Kapitsa-Dirac effect – Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa and Paul Dirac
  • Karnaugh map (a.k.a. Karnaugh-Veitch map, Veitch diagram) – Maurice Karnaugh (and Edward W. Veitch)
  • Kater's pendulum – Captain Henry Kater
  • Keeling curve – Charles David Keeling
  • Kelvin effect – William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
  • Kennelly-Heaviside layer – Arthur Edwin Kennelly and Oliver Heaviside
  • Kerr effect – John Kerr
  • Kirkendall effect – Ernest Kirkendall
  • Klein-Nishina effect – Oskar Klein and Yoshio Nishina
  • Knudsen number, Knudsen cell, Knudsen effect – Martin Hans Christian Knudsen
  • Kochen-Specker paradox – Simon Kochen and Ernst Specker
  • Kohn effect – Walter Kohn
  • Kohn-Sham equations– Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham
  • Kohonen network – Teuvo Kohonen
  • Kondo effect – Jun Kondo
  • Koss-Gräer effect – Brian Koss and David Gräer
  • Kossel effect, Kossel lines, Kossel diagram – Walther Kossel
  • Kossel-Möllenstedt pattern – Walther Kossel and Gottfried Möllenstedt
  • Kostinsky effect – Sergey Konstantinovich Kostinsky (a.k.a. S. K. Kostinskii)
  • Kozai effect – Yoshihide Kozai
  • Krebs cycle – Hans Adolf Krebs
  • Krishnan effect – Kariamanikkam Srinivasa Krishnan
  • Kronecker delta – Leopold Kronecker
  • Kuiper Belt – Gerard Kuiper
  • Kuramoto model – Yoshiki Kuramoto

L

  • Lagrangian mechanics, Lagrange points – Joseph Louis Lagrange
  • Laing-Garrington effect – Robert Laing and Simon Garrington
  • Lamb shift – Willis Lamb
  • Lambert's emission law (a.k.a. Lambert's cosine law) – Johann Heinrich Lambert
  • Landau damping, pole – Lev Davidovich Landau
  • Landau-Pomeranchuk effect – see Pomeranchuk effect, below
  • Lange's nerve – W. Lange
  • Langmuir-Blodgett film – Irving Langmuir and Katherine Burr Blodgett
  • Larmor frequency, precession, radius – Sir Joseph Larmor
  • Larsen effect – Soren Larsen
  • Laspeyres index – Ernst Louis Etienne Laspeyres
  • Leavitt's law (a.k.a. Henrietta's law) – Henrietta Swann Leavitt
  • Le Chatelier's principle – Henri Louis Le Chatelier
  • Leduc-Righi effect (a.k.a. Righi-Leduc effect) – S. Leduc and Augusto Righi
  • Leidenfrost effect, point – Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost
  • Lenard effect – Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard
  • Lennard-Jones potential – John Lennard-Jones
  • Lense-Thirring effect (a.k.a. Thirring effect) – Josef Lense and Hans Thirring
  • Lenz's law – Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz
  • Lenz-Ising model – see Ising model, above
  • Levi-Civita symbol – Tullio Levi-Civita
  • Little-Parks effect – W. A. Little and R. D. Parks
  • Littlewood-Offord problem – John E. Littlewood and A. Cyril Offord
  • Lohmann-Ruchti effect – Martin Lohmann and Hans Ruchti
  • Lomonosov effect – Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov
  • London force – Fritz London
  • Lorentz force, transformation – Hendrik Antoon Lorentz
  • Lorenz attractor – Edward Norton Lorenz
  • Lorenz curve – Max O. Lorenz
  • Lorenz gauge condition – Ludwig Lorenz
  • Lorenz-Mie scattering – see Mie scattering, below
  • Lorenzini's ampullae – Stefano Lorenzini
  • Loschmidt's paradox – Johann Loschmidt
  • Lossev effect – O. V. Lossev
  • Lotka-Volterra equation – Alfred J. Lotka and Vito Volterra
  • Love waves – Augustus Edward Hough Love
  • Lucas critique – Robert Lucas
  • Ludwig's nerve – Hubert Ludwig
  • Lyapunov's central limit theorem, condition, Lyapunov equation, exponent, fractal, function, stability, test, time, tube – Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov
  • Lyman line, series – Theodore Lyman

M

  • Mach band/effect, Mach number – Ernst Mach
  • Mach-Zehnder interferometer – Ernst Mach and Ludwig Zehnder
  • Madelung constant, Madelung energy – Erwin Madelung
  • Maggi-Righi-Leduc effect – Gian Antonio Maggi, Augusto Righi and S. Leduc
  • Magnus effect – Heinrich Gustav Magnus
  • Mahler measure, Mahler's theorem – Kurt Mahler
  • Malmquist effect – Karl Malmquist
  • Malus' law – Étienne-Louis Malus
  • Malthusian parameter - named by Ronald Fisher as a criticism of Thomas Robert Malthus
  • Malthusian Growth Model – Thomas Robert Malthus
  • Malthusian catastrophe – Thomas Robert Malthus
  • Mandel'shtam-Brillouin scattering – Leonid Isaakovich Mandel'shtam and Léon Brillouin
  • Marangoni effect (a.k.a. Gibbs-Marangoni effect) – see Gibbs-Marangoni effect, above
  • Marilyn Monroe effect – Marilyn Monroe
  • Markov's inequality, chain, partition, Markovian process – Andrey Markov
  • Matilda effect– Matilda Joslyn Gage
  • Matthew effect – Matthew the Evangelist
  • Maxwell effect (optics) – James Clark Maxwell
  • Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution – James Clark Maxwell and Ludwig Boltzmann
  • Maxwell-Wagner effect (a.k.a. Maxwell effect (electricity)) – James Clark Maxwell and K. W. Wagner(?)
  • Maxwell-Wien bridge – James Clark Maxwell(?) and Wilhelm Wien
  • McCollough effect – Celeste McCollough
  • McCulloch-Pitts neuron – Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts
  • McGurk effect (a.k.a. McGurk-MacDonald effect) – Harry McGurk (and John MacDonald
  • Meissner effect (a.k.a. Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect) – Walter Meissner (and Robert Ochsenfeld)
  • Mercalli intensity scale (Modified Mercalli scale) – Giuseppe Mercalli
  • Metonic cycle – Meton of Athens
  • Mie scattering (a.k.a. Lorenz-Mie scattering) – Gustav Mie (and Ludvig Lorenz)
  • Mihăilescu's theorem (a.k.a. Catalan's conjecture) – Preda Mihăilescu
  • Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein effect – Stanislav Mikheyev, Alexei Smirnov, and Lincoln Wolfenstein
  • Miller effect – John "Doe" Miller
  • Miller indices (a.k.a. Miller-Bravais indices) – William Hallowes Miller (and Auguste Bravais)
  • Misznay-Schardin effect – Col. Misznay[1] and Hubert Schardin
  • Mögel-Dellinger effect – see Dellinger effect, above
  • Mohorovičić discontinuity (Moho) – Andrija Mohorovičić
  • Mohr's circle – Christian Otto Mohr
  • Morgan unit – Thomas Hunt Morgan
  • Morse potential – Philip M. Morse
  • Mössbauer effect – Rudolf Mössbauer
  • Mpemba effect – Erasto B. Mpemba
  • Mullerian mimicry – Fritz Müller
  • Munroe effect – Charles Edward Munroe
  • Murty interferometer – Murty V. Mantravadi

N

  • Nash equilibrium – John Forbes Nash
  • Nassi-Shneiderman diagram – Isaac Nassi and Ben Shneiderman
  • Necker cube – Louis Albert Necker
  • Nernst equation – Walther Hermann Nernst
  • Nernst-Ettingshausen effect – Walther Hermann Nernst and Albert von Ettingshausen
  • Newcomb's paradox – William Newcomb
  • Newton's rings, Newtonian constant, mechanicsIsaac Newton
  • Nichols-Tolman effect – Nichols and Richard Chace Tolman
  • Nordmann-Tikhoff effect – Charles Nordmann and Gavriil Adrianovich Tikhov
  • Nordtvedt effect – Kenneth L. Nordtvedt

O

  • O'Connell effect – Daniel Joseph Kelly O'Connell
  • Ohm's law – Georg Ohm
  • Okun's law – Arthur Okun
  • Omori's law – Fusakichi Omori
  • Onnes effect – Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
  • Oort cloud (a.k.a. Öpik-Oort Cloud) – Jan Oort (and Ernst Julius Öpik)
  • Overhauser effect – Albert Overhauser
  • Ovshinsky effect – Stanford R. Ovshinsky

P

  • Pareto chart, distribution, efficiency, index, principle – Vilfredo Federico Damaso Pareto
  • Paschen curve, line, law – Friedrich Paschen
  • Paschen-Back effect – Friedrich Paschen and Ernst Back
  • Pasteur effect – Louis Pasteur
  • Pauli exclusion principle – Wolfgang Pauli
  • Peano curve – Giuseppe Peano
  • Pearson-Anson effect – S. O. Pearson and H. St. G. Anson
  • Peltier effect – Jean Charles Athanase Peltier
  • Perron-Frobenius theorem – Oskar Perron, and Ferdinand Georg Frobenius
  • Petkau effect – Abram Petkau
  • Petri net – Carl Adam Petri
  • Peyer's patches – Hans Conrad Peyer
  • Pfund line, series – August Herman Pfund
  • Phillips curve – William Phillips (economist)
  • Pigou effect – Arthur Cecil Pigou
  • Pioneer effect – Pioneer 10 and 11 space probes
  • Pisot-Vijayaraghavan number – Charles Pisot and Tirukkannapuram Vijayaraghavan
  • Planck constant, length, mass, time – Max Planck
  • Platonic year – Plato
  • Pockels effect – Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels
  • Poincaré map, section – Jules-Henri Poincaré
  • Poincaré-Bendixon theorem – Jules-Henri Poincaré and Ivar Bendixon
  • Poinsot spiral – Louis Poinsot
  • Polian vesicles – Giuseppe Saverio Poli
  • Pomeranchuk effect (a.k.a. Landau-Pomeranchuk effect) – Isaak Pomeranchuk (and Lev Davidovich Landau)
  • Potts cluster, model (a.k.a. Ashkin-Teller model) – Renfrey B. Potts
  • Pourbaix diagram – Marcel Pourbaix
  • Poynting effect, vector – John Henry Poynting
  • Poynting-Robertson effect – John Henry Poynting and Howard Percy Robertson
  • Prandtl number – Ludwig Prandtl
  • Primakov effect – ? Primakov
  • Proteus phenomenon – Proteus (mythological god)
  • Prouho's membrane – Henri Prouho
  • Pulfrich effect – Carl Pulfrich
  • Purkinje effect/shift – Johannes Evangelista Purkinje

R

  • Raman scattering – Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman
  • Ramsauer-Townsend effect – Carl Ramsauer and John Sealy Townsend
  • Ramsden circle/disc/eyepoint, eyepiece – Jesse Ramsden
  • Ramsey theory – Frank Plumpton Ramsey
  • Ramsey-DeFinetti theorem – Frank Plumpton Ramsey and Bruno de Finetti
  • Rayleigh criterion, distribution, fading, number, quotient, scattering, waves – Lord Rayleigh
  • Rayleigh-Jeans law – Lord Rayleigh and Sir James Jeans
  • Razin effect (a.k.a. Tsytovich-Razin effect, Tsytovich-Eidman-Razin effect) – V. A. Razin (and Vadim N. Tsytovich, V. Ya. Eidman)
  • Reichensperger's organ – A. Reichensperger
  • Reidemeister moves – Kurt Reidemeister
  • Rescorla-Wagner rule – Robert A. Rescorla and Allan R. Wagner
  • Reynolds number – Osborne Reynolds
  • Ribot's law (of Retrograde Amnesia) – Théodule Ribot
  • Ricardian equivalence – see Barro-Ricardo equivalence, above
  • Richardson number – Lewis Fry Richardson
  • Richter magnitude scale – Charles Francis Richter
  • Righi-Leduc effect (a.k.a. Leduc-Righi effect) – Augusto Righi and S. Leduc
  • Rikitake attactors – Tsuneji Rikitake
  • Ringelmann effect – Max Ringelmann
  • Roche limit – Édouard Roche
  • Roche sphere (a.k.a. Hill sphere) – Édouard Roche (and George William Hill)
  • Rosenthal effect (a.k.a. Pygmalion effect) – Robert Rosenthal
  • Rossi-Forel scale – Michele Stefano Conte de Rossi and François-Alphonse Forel
  • Rossiter effect – Richard Alfred Rossiter
  • Rössler equation – Otto Rössler
  • Ruelle operator, zeta function – David Ruelle
  • Ruelle-Perron-Frobenius theorem – David Ruelle, Oskar Perron, and Ferdinand Georg Frobenius
  • Ruhmkorff coil – Heinrich D. Ruhmkorff
  • Runge's phenomenon – Carle David Tolmé Runge
  • Russell's paradox – Bertrand Russell
  • Rybczynski theorem – Tadeusz Rybczynski
  • Rydberg constant, formula – Johannes Rydberg

S

  • Sabatier or Sabattier effect – Sabat[t]ier, first name unknown
  • Sachs-Wolfe effect – Rainer Kurt Sachs and Arthur Michael Wolfe
  • Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale – Herbert S. Saffir and Robert ("Bob") Simpson
  • Sagnac effect – Georges Sagnac
  • Saha ionization equation – Meghnad Saha
  • St. Elmo's fire – Erasmus of Formiae
  • Salem number – Raphaël Salem
  • Say's law – Jean-Baptiste Say
  • Schwarzschild effect, metric, radius – Karl Schwarzschild
  • Schottky effect – Walter H. Schottky
  • Schröter effect – Johann Hieronymus Schröter
  • Schülen-Wilson effect – see Wilson effect, below
  • Scott effect – Elizabeth L. Scott
  • Searl effect – John R. R. Searl
  • Secchi depth, disk – Pietro Angelo Secchi
  • Seebeck effect – Thomas Johann Seebeck
  • Seyfert galaxy – Carl Keenan Seyfert
  • Shapiro effect – Irwin Shapiro
  • Shimizu-Morioka equations – Tatsujiro Shimizu and N. Morioka
  • Shubnikov-De Haas effect – see De Haas-Shubnikov effect, above
  • Simroth's organs – Heinrich Rudolf Simroth
  • Smale's horseshoe – Stephen Smale
  • Smale-Rössler theorem – Stephen Smale and Otto Rössler
  • Snell's law – Willebrord van Roijen Snell
  • Staebler-Wronski effect – David L. Staebler and Christopher R. Wronski
  • Stark effect (a.k.a. Stark-Lo Surdo effect) – Johannes Stark (and Antonino Lo Surdo)
  • Stark ladder (a.k.a. Wannier-Stark ladder, q.v.) – Johannes Stark and Gregory Hugh Wannier
  • Stark-Einstein law – Johannes Stark and Albert Einstein
  • Stebbins-Whitford effect – Joel Stebbins and Albert Edward Whitford
  • Stefan's constant, law (a.k.a. Stefan-Boltzmann constant, law) – Jožef Stefan (and Ludwig Boltzmann)
  • Stevens effect – J. C. and Stanley Smith Stevens
  • Stevens' power law – Stanley Smith Stevens
  • Stewart's organs – Charles Stewart
  • Stewart-Tolman effect – John Quincy Stewart (?) and Richard Chace Tolman
  • Stirling number – James Stirling
  • Stokes shift – George Gabriel Stokes
  • Stolper-Samuelson theorem – Paul Samuelson and Wolfgang Stolper
  • Stroop effect – John Ridley Stroop
  • Sturmian trajectories – Charles François Sturm
  • Suess effect – Hans Eduard Suess
  • Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect – Rashid Sunyaev and Yakov Zel'dovich

T

  • Talbot effect – William Henry Fox Talbot
  • Tesla effect – Nikola Tesla
  • Tesla oscillator (a.k.a. Vačkář oscillator) – Nikola Tesla (and Jiří Vačkář)
  • Thirring effect – see Lense-Thirring effect, above
  • Thomas precession – Llewellyn Thomas
  • Thomas-Fermi approximation, model – Llewellyn Thomas and Enrico Fermi
  • Thomson cross-section, effect – William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
  • Thorndike's laws (of effect, readiness, and exercise) – Edward L. Thorndike
  • Tiedemann's bodies – Friedrich Tiedemann
  • Tobin's q – James Tobin
  • Tolman effects – Richard Chace Tolman
  • Tsytovich effect – Vadim N. Tsytovich
  • Tsytovich-Razin effect (a.k.a. Tsytovich-Eidman-Razin effect) – see Razin effect, above
  • Tyndall effect/scattering – John Tyndall

U

  • Unruh effect – William G. Unruh

V

  • Vačkář oscillator (a.k.a. Tesla oscillator) – Jiří Vačkář (and Nikola Tesla)
  • Van Allen radiation belt – James Van Allen
  • Van de Graaff generator – Dr. Robert Jemison Van de Graaff
  • Van der Pol equation, oscillator – Balthasar van der Pol
  • Van der Waals force – Johannes Diderik van der Waals
  • Van Stokum cylinder – W. J. van Stokum
  • Vavilovian mimicry – Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov
  • Veblen effect – Thorstein Veblen
  • Veitch diagram – see Karnaugh map, above
  • Venturi effect – Giovanni Battista Venturi
  • Venn diagram – John Venn
  • Voigt effect, notation, profile – Woldemar Voigt
  • Von Klitzing constant – Klaus von Klitzing
  • von Neumann ordinal – John von Neumann
  • Von Restorff effect – Hedwig von Restorff

W

  • Wadati-Benioff zone (a.k.a. Benioff zone) – Kiyoo Wadati and Hugo Benioff
  • Wahlund effect – Sten Gösta William Wahlund
  • Wallace's line – Alfred Russel Wallace
  • Walras' law – Leon Walras
  • Wannier orbital – Gregory Wannier
  • Wannier-Stark ladder (a.k.a. Stark ladder) – Gregory Wannier and Johannes Stark
  • Waring's problem (a.k.a. Hilbert-Waring theorem) – Edward Waring (and David Hilbert)
  • Weberian apparatus – Ernst Heinrich Weber
  • Weierstrass-Casorati theorem – Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass and Felice Casorati
  • Weierstrass's elliptic functions, factorization theorem, function, M-test, preparation theorem – Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass
  • Weissenberg effect – Karl Weissenberg
  • Wheatstone bridge – Sir Charles Wheatstone (improved and popularized it; the inventor was Samuel Hunter Christie)
  • Widrow-Hoff rule – Bernard Widrow and Ted Hoff
  • Wien bridge (Wien's bridge), constant, effect, law – Wilhelm Wien
  • Wiener filter, process – Norbert Wiener
  • Wigner energy, Wigner effect – Eugene Wigner
  • Wigner-Seitz cell – Eugene Wigner and Frederick Seitz
  • Willshaw network – David J. Willshaw
  • Wilson cycle – John Tuzo Wilson
  • Wilson effect (a.k.a. Schülen-Wilson effect) – Alexander Wilson (and ? Schülen)
  • Wilson-Bappu effect – Olin Chaddock Wilson and Manali Kallat Vainu Bappu
  • Woodward effect – James F. Woodward

Y

  • Yarkovsky effect – Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky
  • YORP effect – Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky, John A. O'Keefe, V. V. Radzievskii, and Stephen J. Paddack
  • Young diagram (a.k.a. Ferrers diagram), Young tableau – Alfred Young

Z

  • Zeeman effect – Pieter Zeeman
  • Zener effect – Clarence Melvin Zener
  • Zeno effect – Zeno of Elea

See also

  • Eponyms
  • List of scientists
  • List of science topics
  • Lists of etymologies



--Angel 13:07, 8 June 2006 (CDT)