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A bilinear transformation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2008

G. N. Watson
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46 Warwick New Road, Leamington, Warwickshire.
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The problem which I enunciate and solve in this paper seems to have originated in the study of properties of polyhedral functions. It is a problem of elementary analytical geometry of three dimensions, and the solution which I give, though somewhat tedious, is both elementary and direct. There are several comments which I have to make about current solutions, but I reserve these until the end of the paper since they will be more easily appreciated when it is possible to compare the current solutions with my solution.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1956

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