Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society: Mathematical and physical sciences, Volum 23

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Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1927

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On a group of 1440 birational transformations of four variables that
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The general m n correspondence By R VAIDYANATHASWAMY Com
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The stability of a strut under thrust when buckling is resisted by a force
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Insular gravity and oceanic isostasy By Sir JOSEPH LARMOR Lucasian
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A contribution to the theory of ferromagnetism By G S MAHAJANI
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Overtension in a condenser battery during a sudden discharge
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The period of decay of radium B and radium C By P BRACELIN
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The influence of an illuminated mercury surface on the FranckCario
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The behaviour of the centres of activity of saturated surfaces during
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Metallic complexes with the aliphatic polyamines By Dr F G MANN
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The problem of relativity in reference to several bodies By Mr
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Relativity in connexion with axial rotation By Mr R HARGREAVES
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On the higher singularities of plane algebraic curves By Miss C
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The 2 1 correspondence By R VAIDYANATHASWAMY Communicated
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Integral invariants of the affine field By Mr M H A NEWMAN
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An approximation to the motion of two rotating electrical doublets in
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A theory of the action of Xrays on living cells By J A CROWTHER
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On the attenuation of wireless signals in short distance overland trans
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Some relations between the optical spectra of different atoms of the same
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On the quantum theory of vibrationrotation bands By J R OPPENHEIMER
327
The elliptic products of Jacobi and the theory of linear congruences
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A mathematical theory of natural and artificial selection Part III
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The summation of a Fourier integral of finite type By Mr S POLLARD
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On the descriptive form of Taylors theorem By Mr S POLLARD Trinity
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On some resistance properties of a certain network containing inductances
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The polarisabilities of atomic cores By BERTHA SWIRLES Yarrow
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On quantum algebra By Dr P A M DIRAC St Johns College
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An optical illusion due to contrast By Mr G P THOMSON Corpus
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On the stability of copper catalysts produced by thermal decomposition
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Statement of Accounts of the Cambridge Philosophical Society from
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ΑΝΤΑ On the figure of Pappus theorem By Mr C V HANUMANTA Rao
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On the polarisation of mercury lines emitted from a discharge tube in
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Note on the effect of alpha particles on paraffin By WILLIAM
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The application of the method of the magnetic spectrum to the study
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Some investigations of gas discharges by means of an exploring electrode
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The calculation of atomic fields By L H THOMAS B A Trinity
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The tensile deformation of large aluminium crystals at crystal boundaries
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Contribution to the theory of the diffusion pump By L WERTENSTEIN
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On the addition of the primary aberrations By Mr G C STEWARD
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Surface adsorption and the velocity of chemical action at gassolid
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A mathematical theory of natural and artificial selection Part IV
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What determines the resistance and the tilt of an aeroplane? By
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The pedal 3 2 correspondence By R VAIDYANATHASWAMY Com
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Lines and planes in a metrical space By W HUNTER B A Trinity
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On the summability of the Fourier
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The limits of classical scattering By P M S BLACKETT M A Fellow
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The effect of the orbital velocity of the electrons in heavy atoms on their
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An experiment on the stability of superposed streams of fluid
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A case of distinction between Fourier integrals and Fourier series
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Wave propagation in strings with continuous and concentrated loads
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On the fifth book of Euclids Elements Second Addendum to Fifth
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Some measurements on the absorption of Xrays of long wavelength
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The total energy of binding of a heavy atom By Mr E A MILNE
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A valve amplifier for ionisation currents By C E WYNNWILLIAMS
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The production of characteristic Xrays by electronic impact
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A mathematical theory of natural and artificial selection Part
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A differential retarding potential method for the study of the energy
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A theorem of Dr P Zeeman By Mr J H GRACE Peterhouse

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Side 97 - The b'nes of a double-six will here be represented by the usual notation a, b, c, d, e, f, a', b', c', d', e...
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Side ix - We infer from this that a triangle can be constructed with three given lines as sides, when the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
Side 173 - My thanks are due to the department of Scientific and Industrial Research for a grant in aid of this work.
Side 977 - PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. The following were elected Officers for the ensuing year: President: Mr GU Yule.
Side 981 - President, in the chair. The following were elected Fellows of the Society : — Mr.
Side 101 - Part of the diagram, corresponding to the permutation fa, b, c, d, e,f, a', b', c', d', e',f'\ (b, c, d, e, f, a, b', c', d...
Side 478 - PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. The following was elected a Fellow of the Society : AL Bennett, BA, Christ's College.
Side 102 - = u z (C), on the four symbols. Hence every substitution of the group of birational substitutions generated by (A) and (B) is permutable with the substitution (C); and (A), (B) and (C) generate a group of order 1440, which is simply isomorphic with the direct product of the symmetric group of degree six and an operation of order two; and in it (C) is a self-conjugate substitution of order two. Suppose now that A, B, C are any three non-intersecting lines and D', E', F' any three lines which meet...
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