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
470. Note on the Attraction of Ellipsoids
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. 380 - 383Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1894