A. R. Williams

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Birational transformations in 4-space and 5-space.1938-01-01Paper
Birational transformations in 4-space and 5-space1938-01-01Paper
Remark on a recent paper of Hollcroft.1936-01-01Paper
Remark on a recent paper by Hollcroft1936-01-01Paper
Correspondences connected with a pencil of 𝑛-ics1935-01-01Paper
The quadrics of a web that have a line of vertices.1934-01-01Paper
The apparent contour of the general \(V_3^n\) in \(S_4\).1934-01-01Paper
The apparent contour of the general 𝑉₃ⁿ in 𝑆₄1934-01-01Paper
The apparent contour of the general \(V_3^n\) in \(S_4\).1934-01-01Paper
Analogs of the Steiner surface and their double curves1933-01-01Paper
Analogs of the Steiner surface and their double curves.1933-01-01Paper
Analogues of the Steiner surface and their double curves.1933-01-01Paper
The transformation of lines of space by means of two quadratic reguli.1932-01-01Paper
A rational quintic surface having no double curve.1931-01-01Paper
A transformation of the lines of space effected by means of two quadratic reguli.1931-01-01Paper
A rational quintic surface having no double curve1931-01-01Paper
A correspondence connected with a pencil of curves of order \(n\).1930-01-01Paper
On certain quartic surfaces which are the envelopes of two systems of conicoids.1930-01-01Paper
A series of rational surfaces.1930-01-01Paper
On a type of transformation connected with a pencil of curves of order \(n\).1929-01-01Paper
Plane configurations and their space analogues in the case of pinch points of rational surfaces.1929-01-01Paper
Rational quintic surfaces with two skew double lines.1928-01-01Paper
The Montesano quintic surface.1928-01-01Paper
Quintic surfaces with two coincident double lines.1928-01-01Paper
The quintic surface with two double straight lines.1927-01-01Paper
A certain quartic surface and its reflecting properties.1926-01-01Paper
The curve whose curvature is everywhere the same as that of its pedal.1925-01-01Paper
Note on the form of a space curve in the vicinity of a singular point (Preliminary report).1923-01-01Paper
On finding the rate of interest on a given investment.1922-01-01Paper
On a birational transformation connected with a pencil of cubics.1915-01-01Paper

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