The following pages link to F. J. W. Whipple (Q1833685):
Displaying 40 items.
- (Q568696) (redirect page) (← links)
- (Q1440134) (redirect page) (← links)
- On an integral formula for certain Legendre functions connected with the anchor ring. (Q568697) (← links)
- On a theorem, due to F. S. Macaulay, concerning the enumeration of power-products. (Q1440135) (← links)
- Some transformations of generalized hypergeometric series. (Q1447384) (← links)
- Algebraic proofs of the theorems of Cayley and Orr concerning the products of certain hypergeometric series. (Q1447385) (← links)
- A fundamental relation between generalized hypergeometric series. (Q1450689) (← links)
- Well-poised series and other generalized hypergeometric series. (Q1450690) (← links)
- On the best linear relation connecting three variables. (Q1451197) (← links)
- On well-poised series, generalized hypergeometric series having parameters in pairs, each pair with the same sum. (Q1453445) (← links)
- The relation between the distributions of potential in the neighbourhood of a cylindrical conductor, when it is charged and when it is placed in a uniform field of force. (Q1453775) (← links)
- A group of generalized hypergeometric series: relations between 120 allied series of the type \(F \left[ \begin{matrix} a, & b, & c \\ & e, & f \end{matrix} \right]\). (Q1457816) (← links)
- Diffraction of plane waves by a screen bounded by a straight edge. (Q1468235) (← links)
- The motion of a particle on the surface of a smooth rotating globe. (Q1469723) (← links)
- A symmetrical relation between \textit{Legendre}'s functions with Parameters \(\cosh\alpha\) and \(\coth\alpha\). (Q1471099) (← links)
- A reciprocal relation between generalised hypergeometric series. (Q1486606) (← links)
- On the behaviour at the poles of a series of \textit{Legendre}'s functions representing a function with infinite discontinuities. (Q1486647) (← links)
- On \textit{Lagrange}'s and other theorems and on the solution of equations by logarithmic series. (Q1488709) (← links)
- The geometrical treatment of trigonometrical series. (Q1491857) (← links)
- Graphical interpolation. (Q1493696) (← links)
- The existence of absolute motion. (Q1498773) (← links)
- The stability of the motion of a bicycle. (Q1517435) (← links)
- The sum of the coefficients of a hypergeometric series. (Q1833686) (← links)
- On series allied to the hypergeometric series with argument--\(1\). (Q1835406) (← links)
- On a formula implied in Orr's theorems concerning the products of hypergeometric series. (Q1835407) (← links)
- Well-poised hypergeometric series and cognate trigono\-metric series. (Q2600573) (← links)
- A note on the analysis of variation by the use of orthogonal polynomials. (Q2608238) (← links)
- On the theory of the strains in an elastic solid bounded by a plane when there is a nucleus of strain at an internal point, and on the relation of the theory to seismology. (Q2608784) (← links)
- Relations between well-poised hypergeometric series of the type \({}_7F_6\). (Q2612258) (← links)
- Note on the theory of microseisms. (Q2613774) (← links)
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- On Transformations of Terminating Well-Poised Hypergeometric Series of Type <sub>9</sub> <i>F</i> <sub>8</sub> (Q4756210) (← links)
- On the Relation Between the Mean Velocity of the Stars, the Mean Radial Velocity and the Mean Transverse Velocity (Q4759545) (← links)
- Relations Between Well-Poised Hypergeometric Series of the Type <sub>7</sub> <i>F</i> <sub>6</sub> (Q5762133) (← links)
- NOTES ON THE THEORY OF MICROSEISMS. (Q5762752) (← links)
- Well-Poised Hypergeometric Series and Cognate Trigonometric Series (Q5765177) (← links)
- XXII.—Random Paths in Two and Three Dimensions (Q5782761) (← links)
- Random paths in two and three dimensions. (Q5921987) (← links)
- Random paths in two and three dimensions. (Q5922092) (← links)
- On the relation between the mean velocity of the stars, the mean radial velocity and the mean transverse velocity. (Q5924184) (← links)
- On the relation between the mean velocity of the stars, the mean radial velocity and the mean transverse velocity. (Q5924725) (← links)