E. W. Brown

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q30162652011-07-15Paper
The equations of motion of the moon.1938-01-01Paper
The Equations of Motion of the Moon1938-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: IV. Perturbations in the System ξ Ursæ Majoris1937-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: III. The Motions of the Apse and Node with Applications to the Moon1937-01-01Paper
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.1936-01-01Paper
Solutions of the equations of variations.1936-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: II. The Equations of Motion with a Simplified Solution1936-01-01Paper
The Stellar Problem of Three Bodies: I. Application of Satellite Theory1936-01-01Paper
Solutions of the Equations of Variations1936-01-01Paper
Tables for the development of the disturbing function with schedules for harmonic analysis.1933-01-01Paper
Planetary theory.1933-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47519731933-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47540021933-01-01Paper
The development of the disturbing function with large values of the ratio of the distances.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
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44813141932-01-01Paper
The Development of the Disturbing Function with Large Values of the Ratio of the Distances1932-01-01Paper
On a criterion for the prediction of an unknown planet.1931-01-01Paper
On a Criterion for the Prediction of an Unknown Planet1931-01-01Paper
Applications of an expansion theorem to the development of the disturbing function.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.1930-01-01Paper
On the predictions of trans-neptunian planets from the perturbations of Uranus.1930-01-01Paper
The planetary theory with the true longitude as independent variable.1929-01-01Paper
The Fourier expansions of \((1+a^2-2ak\cos \psi)^{-s}\).1929-01-01Paper
A remainder formula and its use in the development of the disturbing function by harmonic analysis.1929-01-01Paper
Resonance in the solar system.1928-01-01Paper
Harmonic analysis of the disturbing function, with a remainder formula.1928-01-01Paper
The orbit of the eighth satellite of Jupiter.1928-01-01Paper
The Fourier expansions of \((1 + \alpha^2 -2 \alpha k \cos \psi)^{-s}\).1928-01-01Paper
A remainder formula and its use in the development of the disturbing function by harmonic analysis.1928-01-01Paper
The effect of varying mass on a binary system: A correction.1926-01-01Paper
The effect of varying mass on a binary system.1925-01-01Paper
A proof of the instability of the motions of asteroids whose periods are half that of Jupiter.1924-01-01Paper
Report of the Committee on Celestial Mechanics of the National Research Council.1922-01-01Paper
Two books about airplanes.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.1917-01-01Paper
Note on the problem of three bodies.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}, 1838-1914.1915-01-01Paper
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.1912-01-01Paper
On librations in planetary and satellite systems.1912-01-01Paper
On a new family of periodic orbits in the problem of three bodies.1911-01-01Paper
On the oscillating orbits about the triangular equilibrium points in the problem of three bodies.1911-01-01Paper
On planetary librations.1911-01-01Paper
The relations between Jupiter and the asteroids.1911-01-01Paper
On the progress of the new tables of the Moon's motion.1911-01-01Paper
The transformation of the Moon's latitude.1911-01-01Paper
\textit{Simon Newcomb}.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.1905-01-01Paper
On the smaller perturbations of the lunar arguments.1904-01-01Paper
On the variation of the arbitrary and given constants in dynamical equations.1903-01-01Paper
On the formation of the derivatives of the lunar coordinates with respect to the elements.1903-01-01Paper
On the small divisors in the lunar theory.1902-01-01Paper
Modern methods of treating dynamical problems and in particular the problem of three bodies.1901-01-01Paper
On tide currents in estuaries and rivers.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.1897-01-01Paper
On certain properties of the mean motions and the secular accelerations of the principal arguments used in the lunar theory.1897-01-01Paper
On the mean motions of the lunar perigee and node.1897-01-01Paper
On the theoretical values of the secular accelerations in the lunar theory.1897-01-01Paper
Theory of the motion of the Moon.1896-01-01Paper
On the application of the principal function to the solution of Delaunay's canonical system of equations.1896-01-01Paper
Expressions for the elliptic coordinates of a moving point to the seventh order of small quantities.1896-01-01Paper
An introductory treatise on the lunar theory.1896-01-01Paper
Investigations in the lunar theory.1895-01-01Paper
The elliptic inequalities in the lunar theory.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.1892-01-01Paper
On the determination of a certain class of inequalities in the Moon's motion.1891-01-01Paper

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