V. Snyder

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https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q56158561970-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58461231941-01-01Paper
A Cremona involution in \(S_3\) without a surface of invariant points.1939-01-01Paper
A Cremona involution in 𝑆₃ without a surface of invariant points1939-01-01Paper
A series of involutorial Cremona transformations in \(S_n\) belonging multiply to a non-linear line complex.1937-01-01Paper
On a system of involutorial Cremona transformations defined by a pencil of quadric surfaces.1937-01-01Paper
A Series of Involutorial Cremona Transformations in S n Belonging Multiply to a Non-Linear Line Complex1937-01-01Paper
John Irwin Hutchinson -- in memoriam.1936-01-01Paper
The Veneroni transformation in 𝑆_{𝑛}1936-01-01Paper
The Veneroni transformation in \(S_n\).1936-01-01Paper
The Veneroni transformation in \(S_{n}\).1935-01-01Paper
Some recent contributions to algebraic geometry.1934-01-01Paper
An involutorial line transformation determined by a bilinear congrunce of twisted elliptic quartic curves.1934-01-01Paper
An involutorial line transformation determined by a bilinear congruence of twisted elliptic quartics.1934-01-01Paper
An involutorial line transformation determined by a bilinear congruence of twisted elliptic quartic curves1934-01-01Paper
Some recent contributions to algebraic geometry1934-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47601241934-01-01Paper
On a series of involutorial Cremona transformations of space defined by a pencil of ruled surfaces.1933-01-01Paper
On a Series of Involutorial Cremona Transformations of Space Defined by a Pencil of Ruled Surfaces1933-01-01Paper
On a series of Cremona involutions defined by a pencil of ruled surfaces.1932-01-01Paper
Two involutorial transformations, of orders 11 and 9, associated with null reciprocities1932-01-01Paper
Two Involutorial Transformations, of Orders 11 and 9, Associated with Null Reciprocities1932-01-01Paper
On a series of Cremona involutions defined by a pencil of ruled surfaces.1932-01-01Paper
Generating involutions of infinite discontinuous Cremona groups of \(S_4\) which leave a general cubic variety invariant.1931-01-01Paper
Two involutorial transformations, of orders 11 and 9, associated with null reciprocities.1931-01-01Paper
Involutorial space transformations contained multiply in a linear line complex.1931-01-01Paper
Generating Involutions of Infinite Discontinuous Cremona Groups of S 4 which Leave a General Cubic Variety Invariant1931-01-01Paper
The simplest involutorial transformation contained multiply in a line complex.1930-01-01Paper
Generating involutions of infinite discontinuous Cremona groups of \(S_4\) which leave \(V_3\) invariant.1930-01-01Paper
On an involutorial transformation found by Montesano.1930-01-01Paper
On an involutorial transformation found by Montesano.1930-01-01Paper
The problem of the cubic variety in \(S_4\).1929-01-01Paper
Selected topics in algebraic geometry.1928-01-01Paper
Selected topics in algebraic geometry. II: Supplemental report of the Committee on Rational Transformations.1928-01-01Paper
Quadratic involutions in multiple linear complexes.1928-01-01Paper
On a problem in closure.1927-01-01Paper
On a problem in closure.1926-01-01Paper
Non-monoidal involutions which contain a web of monoids.1925-01-01Paper
Further types of in volutorial transformations which leave each cubic surface of a web invariant.1924-01-01Paper
Problems in involutorial transformations in space.1924-01-01Paper
On the types of monoidal involutions.1924-01-01Paper
Non-monoidal involutorial transformations which leave each monoid of a web invariant.1924-01-01Paper
On the types of monoidal involutions.1924-01-01Paper
On the types of monoidal involutions.1924-01-01Paper
The \((1, 2)\) correspondence associated with the cubic space involution of ordre two.1923-01-01Paper
Un'involuzione d'ordine duo dell' \(S_3\) appartenente alla varietĂ  cubica generale.1923-01-01Paper
The (1, 2) quaternary correspondences associated with certain space involutions.1922-01-01Paper
The construction of algebraic correspondences between two algebraic curves.1921-01-01Paper
Certain types of involutorial space transformations.1920-01-01Paper
Certain types of involutorial space transformations.1919-01-01Paper
Certain types of involutorial space transformations.1918-01-01Paper
Types of (2, 2) point correspondences between two planes.1917-01-01Paper
The Cambridge colloquium.1916-01-01Paper
Mathematics at an italian technical school.1916-01-01Paper
Space involutions defined by a web of quadrics.1916-01-01Paper
On (2, 2) point correspondence between two planes.1916-01-01Paper
Analytic geometry of space.1915-01-01Paper
Certain quartic surfaces belonging to infinite discontinuous cremonian groups.1915-01-01Paper
Birational transformations of certain quartic surfaces.1914-01-01Paper
Birational transformations of the cubic variety in fourdimensional space.1914-01-01Paper
Algebraic surfaces invariant under an infinite discontinuous group of birational transformations. (Second Paper.).1913-01-01Paper
The Fifth International Congress of Mathematicians, Cambridge 1912.1912-01-01Paper
Elementary textbook on the calculus.1912-01-01Paper
Periodic quadratic transformations in the plane.1912-01-01Paper
An application of a (1-2) quaternary correspondence.1911-01-01Paper
Periodic quadratic transformations in a ternary field.1911-01-01Paper
An application of a (1, 2) quaternary correspondence to the \textit{Kummer} and \textit{Weddle} surfaces.1911-01-01Paper
The involutorial birational transformation of the plane, of order 17.1911-01-01Paper
Conjugate line congruences contained in a bundle of quadric surfaces.1910-01-01Paper
Surfaces invariant under infinite discontinuous birational groups defined by line congruences.1910-01-01Paper
Conjugate line congruences contained in a bundle of quadric surfaces.1910-01-01Paper
The Princeton Colloquium (A. M. S.).1909-01-01Paper
Infinite discontinuous groups of birational transformations which leave certain surfaces invariant.1909-01-01Paper
Surfaces and congruences derived from the cubic variety having a double line in four-dimensional space.1909-01-01Paper
Surfaces derived from the cubic variety having nine double points in four-dimensional space.1909-01-01Paper
Normal curves of genus 6, and their groups of birational transformations.1908-01-01Paper
On the range of birational transformation of curves of genus greater then the canonical form.1908-01-01Paper
Plane quintic curves which possess a group of linear transformations.1908-01-01Paper
On birational transformations of curves of high genus.1908-01-01Paper
Construction of plane curves of given order and genus, having distinct double points.1908-01-01Paper
On a special algebraic curve having a net of minimum adjont curves.1907-01-01Paper
Twisted curves whose tangents belong to a linear complex.1907-01-01Paper
The New Haven colloquium.1906-01-01Paper
On certain unicursal twisted curves.1906-01-01Paper
Surfaces generated by conics cutting a twisted quartic curve and an axis in the plane of the conic.1906-01-01Paper
On the quintic scroll having a tacnodal or oscnodal conic.1905-01-01Paper
On the forms of sextic scrolls having a rectilinear directrix.1905-01-01Paper
On the forms of sextic scrolls having no rectilinear directrix.1905-01-01Paper
On developable and tubular surfäces having spherical lines of curvature.1904-01-01Paper
On the forms of unicursal sextic scrolls.1903-01-01Paper
On the forms of sextic scrolls of genus one.1903-01-01Paper
On the forms of sextic scrolls of genus greater than one.1903-01-01Paper
Models of the \textit{Weierstrass'} sigma function and the elliptic integral of the second kind.1902-01-01Paper
On the quintic scroll having three double conics.1902-01-01Paper
On the forms of quintic scrolls.1902-01-01Paper
Differential and integral calculus.1902-01-01Paper
On a system of plane curves having factorable paralleles.1901-01-01Paper
On a special form annular surfaces.1901-01-01Paper
Lines of curvature on annular surfaces having two spherical directrices.1900-01-01Paper
On some invariant scrolls in collineations which leave a group of five points invariant.1900-01-01Paper
On cyclical quartic surfaces in space of \(n\) dimensions.1899-01-01Paper
On the geometry of the circle.1899-01-01Paper
Asymptotic lines on ruled surfaces having two rectilinear directrices.1898-01-01Paper
On the Steiner points of Pascal's hexagon.1898-01-01Paper
Geometry of some differential expressions in hexaspherical coordinates.1898-01-01Paper
Elements of the differential calculus.1898-01-01Paper
The geometry of some differential expressions in hexaspherical coordinates.1897-01-01Paper
Criteria for nodes in Dupin's cyclides, with a corresponding classification.1897-01-01Paper
Condition that the line common to \(N-1\) planes in an \(N\)-space may pierce a given squadric surface in the same space.1897-01-01Paper
Lines common to four linear complexes.1897-01-01Paper
Ueber die linearen Complexe der Lie'schen Kugelgeometrie.1895-01-01Paper

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