B. Williamson

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Question 4487.1904-01-01Paper
An elementary treatise on dynamics.1900-01-01Paper
Elementary treatise on dynamics containing applications to thermodynamics, with numerous examples. Third revised and enlarged edition.1900-01-01Paper
An elementary treatise on the integral calculus, containing applications to plane curves and surfaces, and also a chapter on the calculus of variations, with numerous examples. Seventh edition.1896-01-01Paper
Introduction to the mathematical theory of the stress and strain of elastic solids.1894-01-01Paper
Elementary treatise on the integral calculus. \(6^{\text{th}}\) ed.1891-01-01Paper
On curvilinear coordinates.1890-01-01Paper
An elementary treatise on dynamics, containing applications to thermodynamics, with numerous examples. Second edition, revised and enlarged.1889-01-01Paper
A treatise on the integral calculus.1888-01-01Paper
Solutions of question 7828.1885-01-01Paper
An elementary treatise on the integral calculus.1884-01-01Paper
An elementary treatise on the differential calculus. 3. Aufl.1877-01-01Paper
Solutions of a question (4930).1877-01-01Paper
Solution of a question (4899).1877-01-01Paper
New problems and theorems on conic sections.1877-01-01Paper
Solution of a question (4046).1874-01-01Paper
More problems and theorems on determinants and elimination.1872-01-01Paper
Solution of question 3330. (Sylvester.)1872-01-01Paper
Differential calculus with numerous examples.1872-01-01Paper
Conditions for a maximum or a minimum in a function of any number of variables.1872-01-01Paper
Excercises on quadratic surfaces by S. Roberts, R. Townsend, B. Williamson.1872-01-01Paper
An elementary treatise on the differential calculus.1871-01-01Paper
On Gauss' theorem of the measure of curvature at any point of surface.1871-01-01Paper

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