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General Index 751

I'Eqaation qni sert k determiner les in^galit^s Geometrical notions and determinations,
s^culaires des planetes, i 366 IV 259
Equation, roots of, difference functions in cor- Geometrical problem, on a simple, i 392
respondence with power sums, iv 163 Geometry, descriptive and metrical, n 8
Equations of which all the roots are real, Lecture before the Gresham Committee, n 2
III 411 Germany, the classical laud of learning,
Eqaatrix, n 395, 478 ni 79
Euler's numbers, ii 254 Goldbach-Euler theorem for primes, rv 734
Euler's theorem of reciprocity in partitions, Graphical conversion of a continued product
I 597 ; II 120 into a series, iv 26, 91
Euler's theorem for parabolic motion, 522 n Graphical dissection, H. J. S. Smith on,
Euler's theorem for the partition of pentagonal rv 49
numbers, in 664, 685; iv 93, 95 Groups, n 269
Frankhn's proof, iv 11 intransitive, n 275
Euler's theorem for perfect numbers, iv 589 continaons, iv 422
Evectants, i 329, 367
Even number, partition into two primes, Halphen, on reciprocants, iv 290
II 709 Hamilton's numbers, iv 553, 585
Expansion of first negative power of a power Hammond's theorem on, iv 550, 557, 586
series, ii 103 Hammond, benefit of intercourse with, iv 300
Extent and content of a partition, rv 2 Hessian, or Hessean, i 583
Eyes, ears, nose, lips and chin as singularities, of a cubic surface, i 195
IT 293 Homaloid, i 175
Ezekiel's valley of dry bones, iv 282 Homaloidal Law, i 129, 150 ; u 717
Homogeneous functions, general properties,
Facultative point, in theory of qnintic, i I 165
436 Homonomial resolubility, n 289
Farey series, m
672, 687; rv 55, 78, 101, Homonymous, n 122
603 Huxley, on Mathematics, ii 653, 654
Fermat's theorem, n 239, 232, 234, 241, 263; Hyperdeterminants, i 185, 583
IV 591 a discovery in, i 265
Fermatian, iv 607, 625
Finite differences, ii 307, 308, 313, 318; Imaginaries, the eight square, in 642
ni 262, 633 Imaginary roots, Newton's rule for, ii 376
Fluids, on the motion and rest of, i 28 Inaugural lecture at Oxford, iv 278
Form, definition of, i 582 Independent variable, change of, n 44, 50, 65
Forms, Calculus of, i 284, 828, 402, 411; IV 445
n 11 Indicatrix, n 398
Formes-adjointes, 200 i Induction and verification in Mathematics,
Formes-associ^s, ni 108, 199 n 714
Fractions Inertia, law of, for quadratic forms, i 381,
with limited numbers, m 672, 689 ; iv 84, 511, 583; IV 532
738 ; lee Farey series Infinitesimal variation, 326 ; ii 385
i 33,
vulgar, a point in the theory of, in 440 Integers, successions that cannot be indefi-
Functional relations among the roots of a nitely continued, in 656
qnartic, i 192 Integration, double, i 36
Fundamental theorem of the theory of in- Interaction of covariants and invariants,
varianto, in 117, 232; iv 458 ni 207
Funionlar solution of Buffon's problem, rv Intercalations, theory of, i 511, 545, 583

663 effective scale of, 582 i

Intermutants, i 201, 317


Generating function Interpolation, Lagrange's rule, i 645
for invariants of octavic, ni 52 Interpositions, theory of, i 614
for invariants of binary forms, ni 58 Intuitional exegesis of generalised Farey series,
for covariants, in 113 IV 78
in partitions, iv 21 Invariant factors of a determinant [nnnamed],
for reciprocants, iv 402 I 221

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