Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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... given by y = J ̧ ° ( w ) ( 1 + 1 ) . We shall distinguish the inflexion - points given by the roots of J1 ( x ) = 0 from those given by Jo ( x ) J2 ( x ) = 3 , by calling the former inflexion - points of the first set , and the latter ...
... given by y = J ̧ ° ( w ) ( 1 + 1 ) . We shall distinguish the inflexion - points given by the roots of J1 ( x ) = 0 from those given by Jo ( x ) J2 ( x ) = 3 , by calling the former inflexion - points of the first set , and the latter ...
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... given line , the following substitutions of I must belong to the same distinct isomorphism , 181 , să -183 , · • a All of these are evidently different from the preceding sub- stitutions . If these two lines do not contain all the ...
... given line , the following substitutions of I must belong to the same distinct isomorphism , 181 , să -183 , · • a All of these are evidently different from the preceding sub- stitutions . If these two lines do not contain all the ...
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... given form is of great importance in the study of simple isomorphisms . For instance , if the group of isomorphisms ... given form . When G is intransitive the number of distinct simple isomorphisms cannot exceed the number found in this ...
... given form is of great importance in the study of simple isomorphisms . For instance , if the group of isomorphisms ... given form . When G is intransitive the number of distinct simple isomorphisms cannot exceed the number found in this ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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