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... known , has often been discussed among mathematicians , and which even now does not appear to be entirely settled . In 1840 , Mr. Gregory was elected Fellow of Trinity College ; in the following year he became Master of Arts , and was ...
... known , has often been discussed among mathematicians , and which even now does not appear to be entirely settled . In 1840 , Mr. Gregory was elected Fellow of Trinity College ; in the following year he became Master of Arts , and was ...
Page xxi
... known that this power is intimately connected with the theory of definite integrals . Hence the principal importance of this theory , which was altogether passed over in the earlier collection of examples . Mr. Gregory devoted to it a ...
... known that this power is intimately connected with the theory of definite integrals . Hence the principal importance of this theory , which was altogether passed over in the earlier collection of examples . Mr. Gregory devoted to it a ...
Page xxiii
... known that he had developed to a great length ; unfortu- nately , only a portion of his views on the subject can now be ascertained . At length , on the 23rd of February , 1844 , after sufferings , on which , notwithstanding the admir ...
... known that he had developed to a great length ; unfortu- nately , only a portion of his views on the subject can now be ascertained . At length , on the 23rd of February , 1844 , after sufferings , on which , notwithstanding the admir ...
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... known operations of number ; but the step which is taken from arithmetical to symbolical algebra is , that , leaving out of view the nature of the operations which the symbols we use represent , we suppose the existence of classes of ...
... known operations of number ; but the step which is taken from arithmetical to symbolical algebra is , that , leaving out of view the nature of the operations which the symbols we use represent , we suppose the existence of classes of ...
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... known , and much thought has been bestowed on the best mode of avoiding them . The principles I have been endeavouring to exhibit appear to me to shew in a very clear light the correctness of Euler's very beautiful demonstration ...
... known , and much thought has been bestowed on the best mode of avoiding them . The principles I have been endeavouring to exhibit appear to me to shew in a very clear light the correctness of Euler's very beautiful demonstration ...
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