The following pages link to Sir G. G. Stokes (Q1515766):
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- (Q1494460) (redirect page) (← links)
- Memoir and scientific correspondence of the late Sir \textit{George Gabriel Stokes}, Bart., Sc. D., LL. D., D. C. L., Past Pres. R. S. Selected and arranged by \textit{Joseph Larmor}, D. Sc., LL. D., Sec. R. S. (Q1494461) (← links)
- Mathematical and physical papers. Reprinted from the original journals and transactions, with brief historical notes and references. Vol. IV. (Q1499832) (← links)
- On the discontinuity of arbitrary constants that appear as multipliers of semi-convergent series. (A letter to the Editor). (Q1507110) (← links)
- Mathematical and physical papers. Reprintend from the original journals and transactions wiht additional notes by the author. Vol. III. (Q1508895) (← links)
- Mathematical proof of the identity of the stream lines obtained by means of a viscous film with those of a perfect fluid moving in two dimensions. (Q1515767) (← links)
- On the nature of the Röntgen rays. (Q1521476) (← links)
- Eighth report of the Committee appointed for considering the best methods of recording the direct intensity of solar radiation. (Q1530198) (← links)
- Note on the theory of the solitary wave. (Q1531186) (← links)
- Note on the determination of arbitrary constants which appear as multipliers of semi-convergent series. (Q1533121) (← links)
- Note on this object. (Q1541111) (← links)
- On the highest wave of uniform propagation. (Q1547042) (← links)
- On an easy and at the same time accurate method of determining the ratio of dispersion of glasses intended for objectives. (Q1554089) (← links)
- Note on certain formulae in the calculus of operations. (Q1556109) (← links)
- Explanation of a dynamical paradox. (Q1562589) (← links)
- On the theory of fluid flow. (Q1563133) (← links)
- Supplement to a paper on the discontinuity of arbitrary constants which appear in divergent developments. (Q1564603) (← links)
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- The luminiferous ether. (Q6020121) (← links)
- On the foci of lines seen through a crystalline plate. (Q6024452) (← links)