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PublicationDate of PublicationType
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5924000 (Why is no real title available?)2011-07-15Paper
The equations of motion of the moon.
American Journal of Mathematics
1938-01-01Paper
The Equations of Motion of the Moon
American Journal of Mathematics
1938-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: IV. Perturbations in the System ξ Ursæ Majoris
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1937-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: III. The Motions of the Apse and Node with Applications to the Moon
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1937-01-01Paper
The stellar system of three bodies. I: Application of satellite theory. II: The equations of motion with a simplified solu\-tion. III: The motions of the apse and node with applications to the Moon. IV: Perturbations in the system \(\xi\) Ursae Majoris.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1936-01-01Paper
Solutions of the equations of variations.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1936-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: II. The Equations of Motion with a Simplified Solution
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1936-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: I. Application of Satellite Theory
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1936-01-01Paper
Solutions of the Equations of Variations
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1936-01-01Paper
Tables for the development of the disturbing function with schedules for harmonic analysis.1933-01-01Paper
Planetary theory.1933-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3008314 (Why is no real title available?)1933-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3011443 (Why is no real title available?)1933-01-01Paper
The development of the disturbing function with large values of the ratio of the distances.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1932-01-01Paper
Elements of the theory of resonance. Illustrated by the motion of a pendulum1932-01-01Paper
Elements of the theory of resonance.1932-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3004789 (Why is no real title available?)1932-01-01Paper
The Development of the Disturbing Function with Large Values of the Ratio of the Distances
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1932-01-01Paper
On a criterion for the prediction of an unknown planet.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1931-01-01Paper
On a Criterion for the Prediction of an Unknown Planet
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Applications of an expansion theorem to the development of the disturbing function.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
On an extension of the Fourier theorem giving rapid methods for calculating the constant part and the coefficient of any periodic term in the disturbing function.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
On the predictions of trans-neptunian planets from the perturbations of Uranus.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
The planetary theory with the true longitude as independent variable.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1929-01-01Paper
The Fourier expansions of \((1+a^2-2ak\cos \psi)^{-s}\).
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1929-01-01Paper
A remainder formula and its use in the development of the disturbing function by harmonic analysis.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1929-01-01Paper
Resonance in the solar system.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
Harmonic analysis of the disturbing function, with a remainder formula.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
The orbit of the eighth satellite of Jupiter.1928-01-01Paper
The Fourier expansions of \((1 + \alpha^2 -2 \alpha k \cos \psi)^{-s}\).
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1928-01-01Paper
A remainder formula and its use in the development of the disturbing function by harmonic analysis.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1928-01-01Paper
The effect of varying mass on a binary system: A correction.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1926-01-01Paper
The effect of varying mass on a binary system.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1925-01-01Paper
A proof of the instability of the motions of asteroids whose periods are half that of Jupiter.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
Report of the Committee on Celestial Mechanics of the National Research Council.1922-01-01Paper
Two books about airplanes.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
Tables of the motion of the moon. Prepared with the assistance of H. B. Hedrick. Six Sections.1919-01-01Paper
The relations of mathematics to the natural sciences.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1917-01-01Paper
Note on the problem of three bodies.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
\textit{George Howard Darwin} (1845-1912).1916-01-01Paper
\textit{George William Hill} (1838-1914).1916-01-01Paper
\textit{Simon Newcomb} (1835-1909).1916-01-01Paper
\textit{George William Hill}, 1838-1914.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
Theorie des Erdmondes.1915-01-01Paper
A simple and inexpensive apparatus for tidal analysis.1915-01-01Paper
Periodicities in the solar system.1913-01-01Paper
On the sum of a certain triple series.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1912-01-01Paper
On librations in planetary and satellite systems.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1912-01-01Paper
On a new family of periodic orbits in the problem of three bodies.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1911-01-01Paper
On the oscillating orbits about the triangular equilibrium points in the problem of three bodies.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1911-01-01Paper
On planetary librations.1911-01-01Paper
The relations between Jupiter and the asteroids.
Science
1911-01-01Paper
On the progress of the new tables of the Moon's motion.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1911-01-01Paper
The transformation of the Moon's latitude.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1911-01-01Paper
\textit{Simon Newcomb}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
The inequalities in the motion of the Moon due to the direct action of the planets. An essay which obtained the \textit{Adams} prize in the University of Cambridge for the year 1907.1908-01-01Paper
On a general method for treating transmitted motions and its applications to indirect perturbations.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
On the smaller perturbations of the lunar arguments.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1904-01-01Paper
On the variation of the arbitrary and given constants in dynamical equations.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1903-01-01Paper
On the formation of the derivatives of the lunar coordinates with respect to the elements.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1903-01-01Paper
On the small divisors in the lunar theory.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
Modern methods of treating dynamical problems and in particular the problem of three bodies.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1901-01-01Paper
On tide currents in estuaries and rivers.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1900-01-01Paper
On the solution of a pair of simultaneous linear differential equations, which occur in the lunar theory.1900-01-01Paper
Report on the recent progress of solids and fluids.1898-01-01Paper
On the application of Jacobi's dynamical method to the general problem of three bodies.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
1897-01-01Paper
On certain properties of the mean motions and the secular accelerations of the principal arguments used in the lunar theory.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
1897-01-01Paper
On the mean motions of the lunar perigee and node.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1897-01-01Paper
On the theoretical values of the secular accelerations in the lunar theory.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1897-01-01Paper
Theory of the motion of the Moon.
Nature, London
1896-01-01Paper
On the application of the principal function to the solution of Delaunay's canonical system of equations.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
1896-01-01Paper
Expressions for the elliptic coordinates of a moving point to the seventh order of small quantities.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1896-01-01Paper
An introductory treatise on the lunar theory.1896-01-01Paper
Investigations in the lunar theory.
American Journal of Mathematics
1895-01-01Paper
The elliptic inequalities in the lunar theory.
American Journal of Mathematics
1893-01-01Paper
On the part of the parallactic inequalities in the Moon's motion which is a function of the mean motions of the Sun and Moon.
American Journal of Mathematics
1892-01-01Paper
On the determination of a certain class of inequalities in the Moon's motion.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1891-01-01Paper


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