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Hydrodynamical images

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

L. M. Milne-Thomson
Affiliation:
Royal Naval CollegeGreenwich

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Research Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1940

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References

* If f(x) is a function which takes complex values for real values of x, f¯(x) is the function which takes the corresponding conjugate complex values for the same real values of x, and f¯(z) is then obtained by writing z in place of x. See, for example, Milne-Thomson, , Theoretical hydrodynamics (London, 1938), p. 138.Google Scholar

* Pistolesi, E. “Alcune considerazioni sul problema del biplano indefinito”, Atti della Pontificia Acc. delle Scienze (1928).Google Scholar

Millikan, C. B. “An extended theory of thin airfoils and its application to the biplane problem”, U.S. Nat. Advisory Cttee for Aeronautics Report, Washington, no. (362) 1930.Google Scholar