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VI.—On the Theory of Graduation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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The present paper is intended to be a supplement to two previous papers on the same subject by Professor E. T. Whittaker. For information regarding the meaning of the term “graduation” and the new standpoint from which Professor Whittaker views the subject we need only refer to the papers themselves. Our concern here is with the practical solution of the problem, for which we suggest an alternative method.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1927

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page 36 note * Proc. Edin. Math. Soc., xli (1923), p. 63Google Scholar; or Whittaker and Robinson, Calculus of Observations, p. 303. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., xliv (1923), p. 77Google Scholar.

page 43 note * J.I.A., xxxii (1896), p. 376Google Scholar; reprinted with a correction, J.I.A., xlii (1908), pp. 114–5Google Scholar, and discussed ibid., pp. 124–130.

page 43 note † The name “smoothing coefficient” is due to J. Spencer.