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RefNoEC/1894/11
Previous numbersCert XI, 261
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TitleHill, Micaiah John Muller: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationLate Fellow of St Peter's College, Cambridge. Professor of Mathematics in University College, London. Eminent Mathematician. Author of the following papers on pure and applied Mathematics: - 'The Steady Motion of Electricity in Spherical Currents Sheets' (Quart Journ Math, vol xvi); 'Some Properties of the Equations of Hydrodynamics' (ibid, vo l xvii); 'On Functions of more than two Variables Analogues to Tesseral Harmonics' (Trans Camb Phil Soc, vol xiii); 'Calculation of the Equation which determines the Anharmonic Ratios of the Roots of a Quintic' (Proc Lond Math Soc, vol xiv); 'On some General Equations which include the Equations of Hydrodynamics' (Trans Camb Phil Soc, vol xiv); 'On the Motion of Fluid, part of which is moving rotationally, and part irrotationally' (Phil Trans, 1884); 'On the closed Link-Polygons belonging to a System of Co-planar Forces having a Simple Resultant' (Proc Lond Math Soc, vol xv); 'The Differential Equations of Cylindrical and Annular Vortices' (ibid, vol xvi); 'On the Incorrectness of Rules for Contracting the Processes of finding the Square and Cube Roots of a Number' (ibid, vol xviii); 'On the c- and p-Discriminants of Ordinary Integrable Differential Equations of the First Order' (ibid, vol xix); 'On Node- and Cusp- Loci, which are also Envelopes' (ibid, vol xxii); 'On the Locus of Singular Points and Lines which occur in connection with the Theory of the Locus of Ultimate Intersections of a System of Surfaces' (to be published in Phil Trans).
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge: O Henrici; A Cayley; A R Forsyth; EJ Routh; A B Kempe; P A MacMahon; A G Greenhill; James Cockle; H Charlton Bastain; J J Walker; G Carey Foster; T G Bonney; W Boyd Dawkins
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Hill, Micaiah John Muller: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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