Abstract
Harry Jones was a theoretical physicist who made important contributions to the study of electrons in metals, and also, following work during the war, to our understanding of explosions. He was head of the department of mathematics at Imperial College, presiding over the postwar expansion in which it became one of the most important in the country.
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