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1897. Why S and H?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1946

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References

note page 90 * Lindelöf, Calcul des Résidus, pp. 78–9.

note page 90 † Sonine et Hermite, Crelle, CXVI, pp. 133–56.

note page 100 * Barnard and Child, Higher Algebra, p. 437.

note page 100 † This is sufficient.

note page 104 * See Math. Gaz., XI, 161 (Dec. 1922), p. 190, and Proc. London Math. Soc, Ser. 2, XXIII, p. 55. Other parts of the Gazette article are relevant. There is a copy of the other paper (“Euclidean Geometry of Angle”) in the M.A. Library.