Ronald N. Bracewell - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Bracewell, R.N. and Pawsey, J.L., Radio Astronomy (Oxford, 1955) (also translated into Russian and reprinted in China)
  • Bracewell, R.N., Radio Interferometry of Discrete Sources (Proceedings of the IRE, January 1958)
  • Bracewell, Ronald N., ed., Paris Symposium on Radio Astronomy, IAU Symposium no. 9 and URSI Symposium no. 1, held 30 July 1958 – 6 August 1958 (Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, CA, 1959) (also translated into Russian)
  • Professor Bracewell translated Radio Astronomy, by J.L. Steinberg and J. Lequeux, (McGraw-Hill, 1963) from French
  • Bracewell, R.N., The Fourier Transform and Its Applications (McGraw-Hill, 1965, 2nd ed. 1978, revised 1986) (also translated into Japanese and Polish)
  • Bracewell, R.N., Trees on the Stanford Campus (Stanford: Samizdat, 1973)
  • Bracewell, R.N., The Galactic Club: Intelligent Life in Outer Space (Portable Stanford: Alumni Association, 1974) (also translated into Dutch, Japanese, and Italian)
  • Bracewell, R.N., The Hartley Transform (Oxford University Press, 1986) (also translated into German and Russian)
  • Bracewell, R.N., Two-Dimensional Imaging (Prentice-Hall, 1995)
  • Bracewell, R.N., Fourier Analysis and Imaging (Plenum, 2004)
  • Bracewell, R.N., Trees of Stanford and Environs (Stanford Historical Society, 2005)

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