Norbert E. Ligterink's manuscripts not on the archive


Some of my work did not end up on any archive for several reasons.




I wrote a little article accompanying a talk I gave for the Society of Archive Conservators (VAR) at the City Archive in Amsterdam. It deals with water in paper and physical aspects of conservation. A more technical note I wrote more for myself, which I think deals with a very nice model to describe water in paper.
praatje.pdf (dutch, 29k)
water_in_paper.pdf (129k)


In my thesis there are three chapters that never made any other publication. Chapter 2 deals with PDE's on the lightfront. Chapter 4 deals with a differential approach to dimensional regularization, and chapter 6 deals with Fock states aspects of bound states. Strangely, I like these chapters the most; it goes to say that original work never pays.
thesis.pdf (800k)


A story a wrote while I was living in Sweden, for the Physics Department's student paper.
verh.txt (dutch, 4k)


During my film class in 2002 I came across depth-of-field tables, which are a pain in the neck. I worked out an easy way of doing all the calculations on the fly (in my head). The details I wrote in a little note.
asc.pdf (125k)


I have had an interest in computer graphics, compression, and (objective) colour theory for a long time. For a possible project at ICN (Institute Collection Nederland) I wrote an overview of aspects for the documentation of paintings and graphical works.
light.pdf (64k)


In the City Paper of Pittsburgh of 4 December 2002 appeared a little piece of my hand over cycling and cars.
carrant.txt (2k)

Before my car rant got published I made one earlier attempt of being dutch in America in April 2002:
rant.txt (4k)

My contribution to the Confinement conference in Vienna proceedings: flux tubes and lattices. (Proceedings are sometimes the only place where you can publish ideas on physics.)
ligterink.ps (132k)

A short history of dutch science for the interested
dutch_science.txt (7k)

An article about the differences between American and European customs and perceptions
usaeuropa.pdf (dutch, 39k)