Bulletin of the American Mathematical SocietySociety, 1913 - Mathematics |
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... calculus of variations . A first solution was given by Newton * in 1686. It has since been considered by L'Hospital , August , Silvabelle , Kneser , and others . The results obtained by these writers are based on the Newtonian law of ...
... calculus of variations . A first solution was given by Newton * in 1686. It has since been considered by L'Hospital , August , Silvabelle , Kneser , and others . The results obtained by these writers are based on the Newtonian law of ...
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... calculus is desirable for the general student who takes one year of mathematics as an elective beyond Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik , vol . 23 ( 1878 ) , p . 413 ( dated Mai , 1877 ) .- T . Sinram , Archiv der Mathematik und ...
... calculus is desirable for the general student who takes one year of mathematics as an elective beyond Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik , vol . 23 ( 1878 ) , p . 413 ( dated Mai , 1877 ) .- T . Sinram , Archiv der Mathematik und ...
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... calculus , in which the two subjects are brought into closer contact . The object of the authors is to provide a course which will give the student a broad outlook and which possesses a distinct cultural value . In this attempt the ...
... calculus , in which the two subjects are brought into closer contact . The object of the authors is to provide a course which will give the student a broad outlook and which possesses a distinct cultural value . In this attempt the ...
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... engineering . The syllabus covers elementary algebra , geometry and mensuration , plane trigo- nometry , analytic geometry , calculus , and complex quantities . The volume , which is neatly bound , is sold 1912. ] 33 NOTES . NOTES. ...
... engineering . The syllabus covers elementary algebra , geometry and mensuration , plane trigo- nometry , analytic geometry , calculus , and complex quantities . The volume , which is neatly bound , is sold 1912. ] 33 NOTES . NOTES. ...
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... calculus , II , four hours ; Seminar , two hours ; Colloquium on the theory of invariants , one hour . - By Professor F. LONDON : Descriptive geometry , II , with exer- cises , four hours ; Analytical mechanics , four hours . - By ...
... calculus , II , four hours ; Seminar , two hours ; Colloquium on the theory of invariants , one hour . - By Professor F. LONDON : Descriptive geometry , II , with exer- cises , four hours ; Analytical mechanics , four hours . - By ...
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