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(1) A Course in Descriptive Geometry and Photogrammetry for the Mathematical Laboratory (2) A Course in Interpolation and Numerical Integration for the Mathematical Laboratory (3) Relativity (4) A Course in Fourier's Analysis and Periodogram Analysis for the Mathematical Laboratory (5) A Course in the Solution of Spherical Triangles for the Mathematical Laboratory (6) An Introduction to the theory of Automorphic Functions

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THE publication of this series may be taken to show that the experiment of issuing tracts on advanced mathematical subjects has been a success. The field is so wide that there is no serious risk of overlapping, especially if the different publishers will announce their programme as soon as they can. Sir George Green-hill, as a veteran tractarian, ought to be personally interested in these successors of his tract on the calculus.

(1) A Course in Descriptive Geometry and Photogrammetry for the Mathematical Laboratory.

By E. L. Ince. Pp. viii + 79. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1915.) Price 2s. 6d. net.

(2) A Course in Interpolation and Numerical Integration for the Mathematical Laboratory.

By D. Gibb. Pp. viii + 90. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1915.) Price 3s. 6d. net.

(3) Relativity.

By Prof. A. Conway. Pp. 43. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1915.) Price 2s. net.

(4) A Course in Fourier's Analysis and Periodogram Analysis for the Mathematical Laboratory.

By Dr. G. A. Carse G. Shearer. Pp. viii + 66. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1915.) Price 3s. 6d. net.

(5) A Course in the Solution of Spherical Triangles for the Mathematical Laboratory.

By H. Bell. Pp. viii + 66. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1915.) Price 2s. 6d. net.

(6) An Introduction to the theory of Automorphic Functions.

By L. R. Ford. Pp. viii + 96. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1915.) Price 3s. 6d. net.

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M., G. (1) A Course in Descriptive Geometry and Photogrammetry for the Mathematical Laboratory (2) A Course in Interpolation and Numerical Integration for the Mathematical Laboratory (3) Relativity (4) A Course in Fourier's Analysis and Periodogram Analysis for the Mathematical Laboratory (5) A Course in the Solution of Spherical Triangles for the Mathematical Laboratory (6) An Introduction to the theory of Automorphic Functions . Nature 96, 617–618 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/096617a0

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