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Note on \textit{Clebsch}'s theorem regarding the second set of jacobians derived from \(n+1\) homogeneous integral funetions of \(n\) variables. (English)
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Der Verf. beweist auf einem einfachen und unmittelbaren Wege den von \textit{Clebsch} gefundenen Satz: Bedeuten \(u_1,u_2,u_3,u_4\) homogene Funktionen \(m\)-ten Grades in \(x,y,z\) und \(v_1,v_2,v_3,v_4\) die zugehörigen, aus den \(u\) gebildeten Funktionaldeterminanten: \[ v_1=\left| \begin{matrix} & \frac{\partial u_2}{\partial x}&\frac{\partial u_2}{\partial y}&\frac{\partial u_2}{\partial z}\\ \ldots \\ &\frac{\partial u_4}{\partial x}&\frac{\partial u_4}{\partial y}&\frac{\partial u_4}{\partial z}\end{matrix}\right| =I(u_2,u_3,u_4),\dots,v_4=-\left| \begin{matrix} &\frac{\partial u_1}{\partial x}&\frac{\partial u_1}{\partial y}&\frac{\partial u_1}{\partial z}\\ \ldots \\ &\frac{\partial u_3}{\partial x}&\frac{\partial u_3}{\partial y}&\frac{\partial u_3}{\partial z}\end{matrix}\right| =-I(u_1u_2u_3), \] so sind die \(u_1,u_2,u_3,u_4\) proportional bzw. zu \(I(v_2,v_3,v_4)\), \(-I(v_1,v_3,v_4)\), \(I(v_1,v_2,v_4)\), \(-I(v_1,v_2,v_3)\).
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