Nature, Volume 109Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1922 |
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... theory of relativity and the theory of probability . The discussion of relativity , under the chairmanship of the president of the Société française de Philosophie , was opened by Dr. Dorothy Wrinch , who gave an account of the ...
... theory of relativity and the theory of probability . The discussion of relativity , under the chairmanship of the president of the Société française de Philosophie , was opened by Dr. Dorothy Wrinch , who gave an account of the ...
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... theory of relativity due to Profs . Weyl and Eddington are of considerable importance as examples of the value of increasing the range of a theory . Weyl has generalised the geometry used by Einstein in order to produce a function which ...
... theory of relativity due to Profs . Weyl and Eddington are of considerable importance as examples of the value of increasing the range of a theory . Weyl has generalised the geometry used by Einstein in order to produce a function which ...
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... theory of numbers and projective geometry . The The theory of numbers which , in its widest sense , is the theory of discrete as opposed to continuous magnitude , has passed through four well - defined stages of develop- ment . First ...
... theory of numbers and projective geometry . The The theory of numbers which , in its widest sense , is the theory of discrete as opposed to continuous magnitude , has passed through four well - defined stages of develop- ment . First ...
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Fouriers Series and Integrals and the Mathematical Chéveneau C An Optical Method for the Determination | xxxiii |
Fleming A P M and J G Pearce Research in Industry HillTops Vol 3 510 | xxxv |
Hannay A H Standards and Principles in Art 256 | xlii |
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