Works
- Cabannes (Jean) - La diffusion moléculaire de la lumière - in participation with Yves Rocard, PUF, 1931.
- L'hydrodynamique et la théorie cinétique des gaz. Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1932.
- Diffusion de la lumière et visibilité, projecteurs, feux, instruments d'observation. Paris, 1935.
- Propagation et absorption du son. Paris: Hermann, 1935.
- La stabilité de route des locomotives. Paris: Hermann, 1935.
- Les phénomènes d'auto-oscillation dans les installations hydrauliques. Paris: Hermann, 1937.
- Les Sourciers (Que sais-je, n° 1939, ISBN 2-13-043539-4).
- Théorie des oscillateurs. Paris, 1941.
- Dynamique générale des vibrations. Paris: Masson, 1951.
- L'instabilité en mécanique; automobiles, avions, ponts suspendus. Paris: Masson, 1954.
- Le signal du sourcier (Dunod 1962).
- Electricité. Paris: Masson, 1966.
- Thermodynamique. Paris: Masson, 1967
- Mémoires sans concessions. Paris: Grasset, 1988.
- La science et les sourciers; baguettes, pendules, biomagnétisme. Paris: (Dunod 1989, ISBN 2-10-002996-7)
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Name | Rocard, Yves |
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Date of birth | 22 May 1903 |
Place of birth | Vannes |
Date of death | 16 March 1992 |
Place of death | Paris |
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