G. W. Hill

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Subjective geometry.1908-01-01Paper
Application of \textit{Tchébychef}'s principle in the projection of maps.1908-01-01Paper
The collected mathematical works of \textit{George Wiliam Hill}. Vol. IV.1907-01-01Paper
Attraction of the homogeneous spherical segment.1907-01-01Paper
The collected mathematical works of \textit{G. W. Hill}. Vols. II, III.1906-01-01Paper
Deduction of the power series representing a function from special values of the latter.1905-01-01Paper
The collected mathematical works of \textit{George William Hill}. Vol. I.1905-01-01Paper
The collected mathematical works. Vol. I, II. Published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, June, 1905. (With an introduction by \textit{H. Poincaré}.)1905-01-01Paper
Secular perturbations of the planets.1901-01-01Paper
On the use of sphero-conic in astronomy.1901-01-01Paper
On the extension of Delaunay's method in the lunar theory to the general problem of planetary motion.1900-01-01Paper
Les progrès de la mécanique céleste dequis cinquante ans.1897-01-01Paper
Remarks on the progress of celestial mechanics since the middle of the century.1896-01-01Paper
On the convergence of the series used in the subject of perturbations.1896-01-01Paper
Literal expression for the motion of the Moon's perigee.1895-01-01Paper
The periodic solution as a first approximation in the lunar theory.1895-01-01Paper
On intermediate orbits.1893-01-01Paper
The secular perturbations of two planets moving in the same plane; with application to Jupiter and Saturn.1890-01-01Paper
On the interior constitution of the earth as respects density.1888-01-01Paper
Coplanar motion of two planets, one having a zero mass.1887-01-01Paper
On differential equations with periodic integrals.1887-01-01Paper
On the part of the motion of the lunar perigee which is a function of the mean motions of the Sun and the Moon.1886-01-01Paper
On certain possible abbreviations in the computation of the long-period inequalities of the moon's motion due to the direct action of the planets.1883-01-01Paper
Review of the ``theory of the moons motion deduced from the law of universal gravitation by John N. Stockwell.1882-01-01Paper
Notes on the theories of Jupiter and Saturn.1881-01-01Paper
Note on Hansen's general formulae for perturbations.1881-01-01Paper
Researches in the lunar theory.1878-01-01Paper
On the motion of the centre of gravity of the earth and moon.1878-01-01Paper
The secular acceleration of the moon.1878-01-01Paper
On the part of the motion of the lunar perigee which is a function of the mean motions of the sun and moon.1877-01-01Paper
On Dr. Weiler's secular acceleration of the moon's mean motion.1877-01-01Paper
On Dr. Weiler's secular acceleration of the moon's mean motion.1877-01-01Paper
Reduction of the problem of three bodies.1876-01-01Paper
Demonstration of the differential equations employed by Delaunay in the lunar theory.1876-01-01Paper
On the solution of cubic and biquadratic equations.1875-01-01Paper
Additional formulae in finite differences.1875-01-01Paper
On the development of the perturbatice function in periodic series.1875-01-01Paper
Useful formulae in the calculus of finite differences.1874-01-01Paper
Elementary treatment of the problem of two bodies.1874-01-01Paper
Solution of a problem.1874-01-01Paper
A method of computing absolut perturbations.1873-01-01Paper
On the inequality of long period in the longitude of Saturn, whose argument is six times the mean anomalie of Saturn minus twice that of Jupiter minus three times that of Uranus.1873-01-01Paper

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