A determination of the circumstances under which discontinuity of any kind presents itself in the solution of a problem of Maximum or minimum in the Calculus of Variations, and applications to particular instances. It is expected that the discussion of... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Page 197by Royal Astronomical Society - 1885Full view - About this book
| Thomas Dalton - 1874 - 236 pages
...1871. 8vo. 6r. The subject of this Essay was prescribed in the following terms by the Examiners: — "A determination of the circumstances under which...kind presents itself in the solution of a problem oj maximum or minimum in the Calculus of Variations, and applications fr particular instances. It is... | |
| Edith Thompson - 1874 - 380 pages
...1871. 8vo. 6s. The subject of this Essay was prescribed in the following terms by tht Examiners:—"A determination of the circumstances under which discontinuity...kind presents itself in the solution of a problem o: maximum or minimum in the Calculus of Variations, and applications to particular instances. It is... | |
| Richard Morris - 1874 - 368 pages
...terms by the Examiners: — "A determination of the circumstances under which discontinuity of any hind presents itself in the solution of a problem of maximum or minimum in the Calculus of Variations, and applications to particular instances. It is expected that the discussion of the instances should... | |
| Hermann Breymann - 1874 - 362 pages
...terms by the Examiners: — "A determination of the circumstances under which discontinuity of any hind presents itself in the solution of a problem of maximum or minimum in the Caleulus of Variations, and applications to particular instances. It is expected that the discussion... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884 - 572 pages
...we read how Laplace values and appropriates the treasure which D'Alembert deliberately threw away. In 1869, the subject prescribed for the Adams' Prize..." a few years previously. In this controversy Dr. Todhnnter had taken part, and when the subject was proposed for the essay he was anxious that his own... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1833 - 572 pages
...he discusses the value of the integral of a product, first, of two, and next, of three of Legendre's functions. In 1869, the subject prescribed for the...taken part, and •when the subject was proposed for tho essay he was anxious that his own view should prevail. This view is given in the opening sentences... | |
| 1885 - 600 pages
...he discusses the value of the integral of a product, first, of two, and next, of three of Legendre's functions. In 1869, the subject prescribed for the...kind presents itself in the solution of a problem of Maxim am or Minimum in the Calculus of Variations." The proposal of this subject seems to have arisen... | |
| Alexander Macfarlane - 1916 - 164 pages
...JC Adams. It is awarded every two years, and is in value about £225. In 1869 the subject proposed was " A determination of the circumstances under which...maximum or minimum in the Calculus of Variations." There had been a controversy a few years previous on this subject in the pages of Philosophical Magazine... | |
| Alexander Macfarlane - 1916 - 162 pages
...JC Adams. It is awarded every two years, and is in value about £225. In 1869 the subject proposed was " A determination of the circumstances under which...maximum or minimum in the Calculus of Variations." There had been a controversy a few years previous on this subject in the pages of Philosophical Magazine... | |
| 1872 - 1356 pages
...are these :—“A determination of the circumstances under which discontinuity of any kind ¿wesents itself in the solution of a problem of maximum or minimum in the calculus of variations, and applications to particular instances. It is expected that the discussion of the instances should... | |
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