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  1. Another reply to Mr. Director F. Bing.: Label: en
  2. A reply to Professor L. Lorenz.: Label: en
  3. Remarks on Mr. Bing's memoir: ``On aposteriorisc probability.: Label: en
  4. On aposterioric probability.: Label: en
  5. Proof of a theorem in invariant theory.: Label: en
  6. Remarks on the convergents of periodic continued fractions.: Label: en
  7. Proof of the reciprocity problem.: Label: en
  8. Example of arithmetical problems the answers of which are immediate to the teacher.: Label: en
  9. A remark on total differential equations.: Label: en
  10. Solution to problem 402 and an extension.: Label: en
  11. On the integration of differentials with several independent variables.: Label: en
  12. Stray contributions to the history of mathematics.: Label: en
  13. Unpublished letters of Joseph-Louis Lagrange to Léonard Euler published by B. Boncompagni, Saint Petersbourg 1877.: Label: en
  14. Some hypotheses concerning the computation of the square root by Archimedes.: Label: en
  15. Some fundamental theorems on algebraic curves.: Label: en
  16. Some theorems on certain algebraic curves.: Label: en
  17. Proof of a theorem in planar geometry.: Label: en
  18. A proof of a theorem on algebraic curves.: Label: en
  19. A remark on partial differential equations.: Label: en
  20. On a remarkable relation between differential coefficients of some functions.: Label: en
  21. On the Halphén linear differential equation.: Label: en
  22. An approximate computation of the real roots of the equation \(x^n + px + q = 0\).: Label: en
  23. Proofs of two theorems in the theory of periodic functions.: Label: en
  24. On the covariants of binary forms.: Label: en
  25. Analytic studies on the principles of pure mathematics.: Label: en
  26. On the history of mathematics as a topic of study at higher institutions of learning in Nordic countries.: Label: en
  27. Remarks on the determination of the coefficients of the \(m\)th power of a power series: Label: en
  28. Some theorems and proofs in the theory of infinite series and products: Label: en
  29. Relations between the curvature and torsion radii of a space curve and its spherical indicatrices.: Label: en
  30. On the curves of the fourth order whose equations can contain the squares of the variables.: Label: en
  31. The polar surface and evolutes of a space curve.: Label: en
  32. On the construction of tangents to the curve of tangency between a surface of revolution and a circumscribed cone or cylinder.: Label: en
  33. A geometric mean value.: Label: en
  34. An elementary analytic presentation of curves described by a complicated three rod connection.: Label: en
  35. On mechanical construction of Descartes' ovales with the help of a string.: Label: en
  36. Elementary proof of Desargues' theorem.: Label: en
  37. Examples of geometry in four dimensions.: Label: en
  38. Elementary treatment of some theorems about the movement of a point.: Label: en
  39. On stationary curver in a system.: Label: en
  40. Investigation if a given number is prime.: Label: en
  41. Contribution to the theory of prime numbers.: Label: en
  42. Proof of a construction by Chasles.: Label: en
  43. Determination of the greatest common factor of polynomials with the help of determinants.: Label: en
  44. On a definite integral as a discontinuous function.: Label: en
  45. On the application of partial integration.: Label: en
  46. On the derivatives and the differential of a function of two independent variables.: Label: en
  47. Partial differential equations.: Label: en
  48. A way of deducing and generalizing Legendre's formula \(\int_0^{2\pi} pr\omega =L\).: Label: en
  49. The triparty of Nicolas Chuquet. A text-book in arithmetics and algebra from 1484.: Label: en
  50. From the history of mathematics II-III.: Label: en

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