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Weber's sociology and Weber's personality

Theory and Society, 1993
Of all the major authors sociologists like to claim for their discipline, Max Weber has proven to be the most intractable. The difficulties are partly intrinsic to his work, yet in no small measure they are also linked to the particular circumstances of his emergence as a figure of central importance for post-classical sociology.
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Diffraction and Weber Functions

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1997
Summary: The diffraction of harmonic plane waves at a perfectly conducting half-plane leads to a Dirichlet or Neumann problem for the two-dimensional (2D) Helmholtz equation. As proved by Bateman the solution may be expressed in terms of Weber functions. We first prove that his result can be generalized to a perfectly conducting wedge.
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