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" At times 4 \/TT and 8 ^TT, of diagrams 5 and 6, it has reached so close to x = 1 that this point has been regarded as the actual position of the maximum, both for the purpose of drawing the curve, and for the determination of the total number of zeros.... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh - Pagina 337
door Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1907
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Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 4

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 581 pagina’s
...both for the purpose of drawing the curve, and for the determination of the total number of zeros. 110. Each zero which originates according to an intersection...time advances to infinity. Thus the motion of the water in the space between x = — 1 and x — + 1 becomes more and more nearly an increasing number...
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Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 4

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 588 pagina’s
...both for the purpose of drawing the curve, and for the determination of the total number of zeros. 110. Each zero which originates according to an intersection...time advances to infinity. Thus the motion of the water in the space between x = — 1 and x = + 1 becomes more and more nearly an increasing number...
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Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 4

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 588 pagina’s
...both for the purpose of drawing the curve, and for the determination of the total number of zeros. 110. Each zero which originates according to an intersection...time advances to infinity. Thus the motion of the water in the space between x = — 1 and x = + 1 becomes more and more nearly an increasing number...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volume 26

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1907 - 630 pagina’s
...both for the purpose of drawing the curve, and for the determination of the total number of zeros. § 110. Each zero which originates according to an intersection...of the argumentcurve, travels very slowly inwards witli velocity diminishing to nothing as time advances to infinity. Thus the motion of the water in...
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Philosophical Magazine

1907 - 858 pagina’s
...both for th-e purpose of drawing the curve, and for the determination of the total number of zeros. § 110. Each zero which originates according to an intersection...others of the pairs of zeros, that is to say, each x^ro originating according to an intersection on the inward side of the argument-curve, travels very...
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Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 1

Sir Joseph Larmor - 1929 - 596 pagina’s
...both for the purpose of drawing the curve, and for the determination of the total number of zeros. 110. Each zero which originates according to an intersection...time advances to infinity. Thus the motion of the water in the space between x= — 1 and x = + 1 becomes more and more nearly an increasing number of...
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