Science, Volume 75, Issues 1931-19561932 |
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Page 113
... mathematics of this kind which shall form an analogue of the regularities of nature in the sense that there may be a one - to - one correspondence between certain things in the mathematics and the observable phenom- 1 Address of the ...
... mathematics of this kind which shall form an analogue of the regularities of nature in the sense that there may be a one - to - one correspondence between certain things in the mathematics and the observable phenom- 1 Address of the ...
Page 344
... mathematics . The ordinate is the average grade in physics made by these students . As is evident from the graph , the averages made in physics seem to be directly proportional to the grade which represents the mathematical preparation ...
... mathematics . The ordinate is the average grade in physics made by these students . As is evident from the graph , the averages made in physics seem to be directly proportional to the grade which represents the mathematical preparation ...
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... mathematics . The most impor- tant are ( 1 ) his thesis on automorphis functions , ( 2 ) General theory of approximations by functions in- volving a given number of arbitrary parameters , the ( 3 ) Fundamental concepts of algebra and ...
... mathematics . The most impor- tant are ( 1 ) his thesis on automorphis functions , ( 2 ) General theory of approximations by functions in- volving a given number of arbitrary parameters , the ( 3 ) Fundamental concepts of algebra and ...
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KLEEMAN R D Application of a Field of Attraction | 31 |
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