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| scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3254035 (Why is no real title available?) | 1966-01-01 | Paper |
| A course of differential geometry. (Prepared for the press with the assistance of E. B. Elliot) | 1926-01-01 | Paper |
On the generation of the ground form of the statical gravitation field in Einstein's theory of gravitation from the ground form of any surface in ordinary space. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series | 1923-01-01 | Paper |
Einstein's theory of gravitation as an hypothesis in differential geometry. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series | 1921-01-01 | Paper |
The invariants of the linear partial differential equation of the second order in two independent variables. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
A class of orthogonal surfaces with property that from any one of them an infinite number of others can be deduced by differentiation alone. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series | 1911-01-01 | Paper |
On cyclic congruences. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series | 1910-01-01 | Paper |
On the application of quaternions to the problem of the infinitesimal deformation of a surface. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
On \textit{Bäcklund's} transformation and the partial differential equation \(s=F(x,y,z)\). Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series | 1907-01-01 | Paper |
| Introductory treatise on Lie's theory of finite continuous transformation groups. | 1903-01-01 | Paper |
| Introductory treatise on \textit{Lie}'s theory of finite continuous transformation groups. | 1903-01-01 | Paper |
On the types of linear partial differential equations of the second order in three independent variables which are unaltered by the transformations of a continuous group. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society | 1900-01-01 | Paper |
On the theory of simultaneous partial differential equations. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society | 1899-01-01 | Paper |
On a law of combination of operators. (Second paper.) Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society | 1898-01-01 | Paper |
Transformations, which leave the lengths of arcs on surfaces unaltered. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society | 1898-01-01 | Paper |
Note on the theory of continuous groups. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society | 1898-01-01 | Paper |
| On the transformations which do not alter the equation \(\left(\frac{\partial U}{\partial x}\right)^2 + \left(\frac{\partial U}{\partial y}\right)^2 + \left(\frac{\partial U}{\partial z}\right)^2 = 0\). | 1898-01-01 | Paper |
On a law of combination of operators bearing on the theory of continuous transformation groups. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society | 1897-01-01 | Paper |
| On the shortest path consisting of straight lines between two points on a ruled quadric. | 1894-01-01 | Paper |
| On the motion of a body under no forces. | 1894-01-01 | Paper |
Notes on determinants. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society | 1893-01-01 | Paper |
| Note on the maximum number of arbitrary points which can be double points on a curve, or surface, of any degree. | 1892-01-01 | Paper |
| Note on the simultaneous transformation of two quadric functions. | 1891-01-01 | Paper |