M. W. Haskell

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Autopolar configurations in the plane and in space.1930-01-01Paper
The cylindroid in non-euclidean geometry.1929-01-01Paper
Felix Klein. An appreciation.1926-01-01Paper
Note on the self-dual quintics.1925-01-01Paper
Autopolar configurations in space.1925-01-01Paper
Curves autopolar with respect to two conics.1921-01-01Paper
Autopolar curves and surfaces.1921-01-01Paper
Continuous groups of quadratic transformation.1918-01-01Paper
The maximum number of cusps of an algebraic plane curve, and enumeration of self-dual curves.1917-01-01Paper
The eliminant of a system of forms.1916-01-01Paper
The del \textit{Pezzo} quintic curve.1915-01-01Paper
Note on the \textit{Del Pezzo} quintic.1911-01-01Paper
The resolution of any collineation into perspective reflections.1906-01-01Paper
The construction of conics under given conditions.1905-01-01Paper
Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. The eleventh summer meeting.1904-01-01Paper
Die Darstellung von gewissen Resultanten in Determinantenform.1903-01-01Paper
Generalization of a fundamental theorem in the geometry of the triangle.1903-01-01Paper
Generalization of a fundamental theorem in the geometry of the triangle.1903-01-01Paper
On a certain rational cubical transformation.1903-01-01Paper
On rational quadratic transformations.1898-01-01Paper
On the introduction of the notion of hyperbolic functions.1894-01-01Paper
On the definitions of logarithms.1893-01-01Paper
Note on resultants.1892-01-01Paper
Ueber die zu der Curve \(\lambda^3 \mu+\mu^3\nu+\nu^3\lambda=0\) im projectiven Sinne gehörende mehrfache Ueberdeckung der Ebene.1891-01-01Paper

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