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- Eliminants of characteristic equations. (Q563365) (← links)
- Notes on normal division algebras. (Q563381) (← links)
- Algebraic number-fields with two independent units. (Q563601) (← links)
- Expansions of arithmetical functions in infinite series. (Q563646) (← links)
- On the representations of a number as the sum of three or more products. (Q563651) (← links)
- An asymptotic formula in the theory of numbers. (Q563652) (← links)
- The generalization of certain inequality theorems involving powers. (Q563765) (← links)
- On the second theorem of consistency in the theory of summation by typical means. (Q563837) (← links)
- On the convergence and summability of Dirichlet's series. (Q563849) (← links)
- The electric field of a sphere lying between two infinite conducting planes. (Q564545) (← links)
- Electromagnetic induction in a uniform permeable conducting sphere. (Q564549) (← links)
- On the dynamical equations of the tides. IV: Flat seas of uniform depth. (Q564995) (← links)
- The strong and weak convergence of functions of general type. Corrigenda. (Q565422) (← links)
- The Cesàro-Perron integral. (Q565446) (← links)
- The Cesàro summation of trigonometric series. (Q565538) (← links)
- On the summability of Fourier series. Corrigenda. (Q565543) (← links)
- Remarks on the theory of conjugate functions. (Q565546) (← links)
- Note on the integration of trigonometric series. (Q565550) (← links)
- A remarkable series of orthogonal functions I,II. (Q565569) (← links)
- On certain relations between hypergeometric series of higher orders. (Q566000) (← links)
- Operational representations of Whittaker's confluent hypergeometric function and Weber's parabolic cylinder function. (Q566023) (← links)
- Some theorems on self-reciprocal functions. (Q566144) (← links)
- A note on certain approximate solutions of linear differential equations of the second order, II. (Q566269) (← links)
- Spherical harmonics having polyhedral symmetry . (Q566481) (← links)
- A ``star inequality'' for harmonic functions . (Q566501) (← links)
- A~special collineation in \(n\)-space, with particular reference to \(n=6\). (Q567386) (← links)
- On special Cremona involutions and transformations. (Q567422) (← links)
- Octadic surfaces and plane quartic curves. (Q567555) (← links)
- Some important doubly infinite line systems in higher space. (Q567683) (← links)
- Sub-spaces of a space with torsion. (Q567845) (← links)
- On quantitative substitutional analysis.\quad VI. (Q568319) (← links)
- On the convergence almost everywhere of Rademacher's series and of the Bochner-Fejér sums of a function almost periodic in the sense of Stepanoff. (Q568561) (← links)
- Theory of the theta-fuchsian functions. (Q568715) (← links)
- On extended congruences connected with the four-colour map theorem. (Q569282) (← links)
- The polytopes with regular-prismatic vertex figures. II. (Q569327) (← links)
- Configurations of spaces which osculate normal rational curves (Q569547) (← links)
- Some two-dimensional diffusion problems with circular symmetry. (Q570076) (← links)
- On the roots of certain algebraic equations. (Q571830) (← links)
- The complete system of the binary (2, 1, 1) form. (Q571888) (← links)
- Identical relations satisfied in an algebra. (Q571966) (← links)
- The solution of linear congruences in quaternions. (Q571977) (← links)
- Fermat's equation in real quaternions. (Q571978) (← links)
- The zeros of Dirichlet's \(L\)-functions. (Q572204) (← links)
- On Hecke's modular functions, zeta functions, and some other analytic functions in the theory of numbers. (Q572242) (← links)
- On the condition that a certain integral may be rational. (Q572446) (← links)
- On the density of irregular linearly measurable sets of points. (Q572473) (← links)
- On the limit of a function at a point. (Q572479) (← links)
- The derivates and approximate derivates of measurable functions. (Q572521) (← links)
- Parseval's theorem for almost-periodic functions. (Q572538) (← links)
- The rearrangement of positive Fourier coefficients. (Q572572) (← links)