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Page 636
... called by him finitary methods . These methods in practice are Intuitionistic methods on the level of num- ber theory . The formal theory provides a sort of stereo- typed model of the previously existing informal theory , which is called ...
... called by him finitary methods . These methods in practice are Intuitionistic methods on the level of num- ber theory . The formal theory provides a sort of stereo- typed model of the previously existing informal theory , which is called ...
Page 664
... called the degree of the equation , and the Co , C1 ,, Cn's are either given numbers or numbers that are not specified but are as- sumed known , called the coefficients of the equation . Roughly speaking , the theory of equations ...
... called the degree of the equation , and the Co , C1 ,, Cn's are either given numbers or numbers that are not specified but are as- sumed known , called the coefficients of the equation . Roughly speaking , the theory of equations ...
Page 790
... called the circulation about the cylinder . It may be shown that when fluid flows across such a cylinder having a circulation , a force at right angles to the approaching flow develops that is called the lift force . It is proportional ...
... called the circulation about the cylinder . It may be shown that when fluid flows across such a cylinder having a circulation , a force at right angles to the approaching flow develops that is called the lift force . It is proportional ...
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