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PublicationDate of PublicationType
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3034854 (Why is no real title available?)1939-01-01Paper
On circles determined by five lines in a plane.
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
1939-01-01Paper
Ten Associated Points and Quartic and Quintic Curves in [4]
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
1938-01-01Paper
Ten associated points and quartic and quintic curves in [4].
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
1938-01-01Paper
A notation for the contact primes and contact quadrics of any canonical curve; and for the characteristics of multiple theta-functions.
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
1934-01-01Paper
A notation for the contact-primes and families of contact-quadrics of canonical curves. II.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series
1934-01-01Paper
A Notation for the Contact-Primes and Families of Contact-Quadrics of Canonical Curves
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
1934-01-01Paper
A notation for the contact primes and contact quadrics of any canonical curve; and for the characteristics of multiple thetafunctions
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
1932-01-01Paper
A Notation for the Contact Primes and Contact Quadrics of any Canonical Curve; and for the Characteristics of Multiple Theta-Functions<sup>*</sup>
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
1932-01-01Paper
Charles Gordon Fleming James.
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Note on a substitution analogous to Cayley's bifid substitution.
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
On the quintic surface of five dimensions. I, II.
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
1928-01-01Paper
On five lines, in space of four dimensions, which lie upon a quadric threefold and the normal quartic curves of which they are chords.
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
1924-01-01Paper
On loci which have two systems of generating spaces.
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
1924-01-01Paper


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