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RefNoNLB/47/224
AltRefNoNLB/47 p137
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor M [Micaiah] J [John] M [Muller] Hill FRS
Date19 December 1912
Description'The only business apparently ready for the Mathematics Sectional Committee is to report two papers which have been passed for publication by Chairman and Secretary under Standing Order 33, since the last vote of the Committee was taken. These are (1) Paper by Dr Russell "Note on the capacity coefficients of spheres", and (2) Paper by W J Harrison "The motion of viscous liquid due to uniform and periodic motion maintained over a segment of an infinite place boundary".
There are also two paper by Prof W H Young FRS, which are still under reference, the titles of which are (1) "On the new theory of integration", and (2) "On the formation of usually convergent fourier series".'
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA1375Hill; Micaiah John Muller (1856 - 1929); mathematician1856 - 1929
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