Book contents
- Frontmatter
- ADVERTISEMENT
- Contents
- CLASSIFICATION
- 417. On the Locus of the Foci of the Conics which pass through Four Given Points
- 418. A Remark on Differential Equations
- 419. A Theorem on Differential Operators
- 420. On Riccati's Equation
- 421. Note on the Solvibility of Equations by means of Radicals
- 422. On the Geodesic Lines on an Oblate Spheroid
- 423. On the Plane Representation of a Solid Figure
- 424. On the Attraction of a Terminated Straight Line
- 425. Note on the Geodesic Lines on an Ellipsoid
- 426. On a supposed New Integration of Differential Equations of the Second Order
- 427. On Gauss' Pentagramma Mirificum
- 428. Note sur la correspondance de deux points sur une courbe
- 429. Sur les Coniques déterminées par cinq conditions de contact avec une courbe donnée
- 430. Note sur quelques formules de M. E. de Jonquières, relatives aux Courbes qui satisfant à des conditions données
- 431. Sur la transformation cubique d'une fonction elliptique
- 432. Théorème relatif à la théorie des substitutions
- 433. Sur les surfaces tétraédrales
- 434. On Certain Skew Surfaces, otherwise Scrolls
- 435. On the Six Coordinates of a Line
- 436. On a Certain Sextic Torse
- 437. Démonstration nouvelle du théorème de M. Casey par rapport aux cercles qui touchent à trois cercles donnés
- 438. Note sur quelques torses sextiques
- 439. Addition à la Note sur quelques torses sextiques
- 440. Note sur une transformation géométrique
- 441. Note sur l'algorithme des tangentes doubles d'une courbe du quatrième ordre
- 442. Note sur la surface du quatrième ordre douée de seize points singuliers et de seize plans singuliers
- 443. Note on the solution of the Quartic Equation αU+6βH=0
- 444. On the Centro-surface of an Ellipsoid
- 445. A Memoir on Quartic Surfaces
- 446. On the Mechanical Description of a Nodal Bicircular Quartic
- 447. On the Rational Transformation between Two Spaces
- 448. Note on the Cartesian with Two Imaginary Axial Foci
- 449. Sketch of recent researches upon Quartic and Quintic Surfaces
- 450. Note on the Theory of the Rational Transformation between Two Planes, and on Special Systems of Points
- 451. A Second Memoir on Quartic Surfaces
- 452. On an Analytical Theorem from a new point of view
- 453. On a Problem in the Calculus of Variations
- 454. A Third Memoir on Quartic Surfaces
- 455. On Plücker's Models of certain Quartic Surfaces
- 456. Note on the Discriminant of a Binary Quartic
- 457. On the Quartic Surfaces (*)(U, V, W)2 = 0
- 458. On the Anharmonic-Ratio Sextic
- 459. On the Double-Sixers of a Cubic Surface
- 460. Note on Mr Frost's paper On the direction of the Lines of Curvature in the neighbourhood of an Umbilicus
- 461. On the Geometrical Interpretation of the Covariants of a Binary Cubic
- 462. A Ninth Memoir on Quantics
- 463. Note on a Differential Equation
- 464. Note on Plana's Lunar Theory
- 465. Note on the Lunar Theory
- 466. Second Note on the Lunar Theory
- 467. Expressions for Plana's e, γ in terms of the Elliptic e, γ
- 468. Addition to Second Note on the Lunar Theory
- 469. On an Expression for the Angular Distance of Two Planets
- 470. Note on the Attraction of Ellipsoids
- 471. Note on the Problem of the Determination of a Planet's Orbit from three observations
- 472. Note on Lambert's Theorem for Elliptic Motion
- 473. On the Graphical Construction of the Umbral or Penumbral Curve at any instant during a Solar Eclipse
- 474. On the Geometrical Theory of Solar Eclipses
- 475. On a property of the Stereographic Projection
- 476. On the Determination of the Orbit of a Planet from three observations
- 477. On the Graphical Construction of a Solar Eclipse
- 478. On the Geodesic Lines on an Ellipsoid
- 479. The Second Part of a Memoir On the Development of the Disturbing Function in the Lunar and Planetary Theories
- 480. On the Expression of Delaunay's l, g, h in terms of his finally adopted Constants
- 481. On the Expression of M. Delaunay's h+g in terms of his finally adopted Constants
- 482. Note on a pair of Differential Equations in the Lunar Theory
- 483. On a pair of Differential Equations in the Lunar Theory
- 484. On the variations of the position of the Orbit in the Planetary Theory
- 485. Problems and Solutions
- Notes and References
- SELECT SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
442. Note sur la surface du quatrième ordre douée de seize points singuliers et de seize plans singuliers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011
- Frontmatter
- ADVERTISEMENT
- Contents
- CLASSIFICATION
- 417. On the Locus of the Foci of the Conics which pass through Four Given Points
- 418. A Remark on Differential Equations
- 419. A Theorem on Differential Operators
- 420. On Riccati's Equation
- 421. Note on the Solvibility of Equations by means of Radicals
- 422. On the Geodesic Lines on an Oblate Spheroid
- 423. On the Plane Representation of a Solid Figure
- 424. On the Attraction of a Terminated Straight Line
- 425. Note on the Geodesic Lines on an Ellipsoid
- 426. On a supposed New Integration of Differential Equations of the Second Order
- 427. On Gauss' Pentagramma Mirificum
- 428. Note sur la correspondance de deux points sur une courbe
- 429. Sur les Coniques déterminées par cinq conditions de contact avec une courbe donnée
- 430. Note sur quelques formules de M. E. de Jonquières, relatives aux Courbes qui satisfant à des conditions données
- 431. Sur la transformation cubique d'une fonction elliptique
- 432. Théorème relatif à la théorie des substitutions
- 433. Sur les surfaces tétraédrales
- 434. On Certain Skew Surfaces, otherwise Scrolls
- 435. On the Six Coordinates of a Line
- 436. On a Certain Sextic Torse
- 437. Démonstration nouvelle du théorème de M. Casey par rapport aux cercles qui touchent à trois cercles donnés
- 438. Note sur quelques torses sextiques
- 439. Addition à la Note sur quelques torses sextiques
- 440. Note sur une transformation géométrique
- 441. Note sur l'algorithme des tangentes doubles d'une courbe du quatrième ordre
- 442. Note sur la surface du quatrième ordre douée de seize points singuliers et de seize plans singuliers
- 443. Note on the solution of the Quartic Equation αU+6βH=0
- 444. On the Centro-surface of an Ellipsoid
- 445. A Memoir on Quartic Surfaces
- 446. On the Mechanical Description of a Nodal Bicircular Quartic
- 447. On the Rational Transformation between Two Spaces
- 448. Note on the Cartesian with Two Imaginary Axial Foci
- 449. Sketch of recent researches upon Quartic and Quintic Surfaces
- 450. Note on the Theory of the Rational Transformation between Two Planes, and on Special Systems of Points
- 451. A Second Memoir on Quartic Surfaces
- 452. On an Analytical Theorem from a new point of view
- 453. On a Problem in the Calculus of Variations
- 454. A Third Memoir on Quartic Surfaces
- 455. On Plücker's Models of certain Quartic Surfaces
- 456. Note on the Discriminant of a Binary Quartic
- 457. On the Quartic Surfaces (*)(U, V, W)2 = 0
- 458. On the Anharmonic-Ratio Sextic
- 459. On the Double-Sixers of a Cubic Surface
- 460. Note on Mr Frost's paper On the direction of the Lines of Curvature in the neighbourhood of an Umbilicus
- 461. On the Geometrical Interpretation of the Covariants of a Binary Cubic
- 462. A Ninth Memoir on Quantics
- 463. Note on a Differential Equation
- 464. Note on Plana's Lunar Theory
- 465. Note on the Lunar Theory
- 466. Second Note on the Lunar Theory
- 467. Expressions for Plana's e, γ in terms of the Elliptic e, γ
- 468. Addition to Second Note on the Lunar Theory
- 469. On an Expression for the Angular Distance of Two Planets
- 470. Note on the Attraction of Ellipsoids
- 471. Note on the Problem of the Determination of a Planet's Orbit from three observations
- 472. Note on Lambert's Theorem for Elliptic Motion
- 473. On the Graphical Construction of the Umbral or Penumbral Curve at any instant during a Solar Eclipse
- 474. On the Geometrical Theory of Solar Eclipses
- 475. On a property of the Stereographic Projection
- 476. On the Determination of the Orbit of a Planet from three observations
- 477. On the Graphical Construction of a Solar Eclipse
- 478. On the Geodesic Lines on an Ellipsoid
- 479. The Second Part of a Memoir On the Development of the Disturbing Function in the Lunar and Planetary Theories
- 480. On the Expression of Delaunay's l, g, h in terms of his finally adopted Constants
- 481. On the Expression of M. Delaunay's h+g in terms of his finally adopted Constants
- 482. Note on a pair of Differential Equations in the Lunar Theory
- 483. On a pair of Differential Equations in the Lunar Theory
- 484. On the variations of the position of the Orbit in the Planetary Theory
- 485. Problems and Solutions
- Notes and References
- SELECT SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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- The Collected Mathematical Papers , pp. 126 - 127Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1894