The Augustus De Morgan Collection, Part 2: Mathematics General Collection
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Title:
[Fourteen miscellaneous mathematical articles by James Cockle.]
Creator:
Cockle, James,1819-1895.
- Cockle, James,1819-1895.inscriber.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
- Cockle, James,1819-1895.inscriber.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
Date:
1848
Date in Source:
1847-1848.
Imprint:
England,
Language:
English
Subject:
Algebra.
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Equations.
Format:
[ca. 108] p. ;22 cm.
Note:
- Extracts from the London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science; the Cambridge and Dublin mathematical journal; and the Mechanics' magazine. Contents: Analysis of the theory of equations, with a few remarks on recent English works on the subject -- On certain algebraic functions -- An account of the method of vanishing groups -- On the finite solution of equations -- On some formulae which serve to indicate the limits of the application of indeterminate methods to the solution of certain problems (2 pts.) -- On algebraic equations of the fifth degree -- On certain algebraic functions -- On certain researches of Murphy -- On certain functions resembling quaternions, and on an new imaginary in algebra -- On a new imaginary in algebra -- Solution of two geometrical problems -- On systems of algebra involving more than one imaginary, and on equations of the fifth degree -- Notes on the theory of algebraic equations -- Horae algebraicae VIII to XII.
- ULL copy is from the library of Augustus De Morgan, with De Morgan's list of contents of vol. in which it is bound pasted on front flyleaf, 14 Sept. 1850. Several items inscribed to De Morgan by James Cockle.
- ULL copy is bound in vol. with binder's spine title: "Mathematical tracts, 1827-1849" (items 49-63). ALS accompanying items 49a-b from James Cockle to Augustus De Morgan, 10 Aug. 1848, bound in.
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004460409_MOR2-b29272403
- Extracts from the London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science; the Cambridge and Dublin mathematical journal; and the Mechanics' magazine. Contents: Analysis of the theory of equations, with a few remarks on recent English works on the subject -- On certain algebraic functions -- An account of the method of vanishing groups -- On the finite solution of equations -- On some formulae which serve to indicate the limits of the application of indeterminate methods to the solution of certain problems (2 pts.) -- On algebraic equations of the fifth degree -- On certain algebraic functions -- On certain researches of Murphy -- On certain functions resembling quaternions, and on an new imaginary in algebra -- On a new imaginary in algebra -- Solution of two geometrical problems -- On systems of algebra involving more than one imaginary, and on equations of the fifth degree -- Notes on the theory of algebraic equations -- Horae algebraicae VIII to XII.
- ULL copy is from the library of Augustus De Morgan, with De Morgan's list of contents of vol. in which it is bound pasted on front flyleaf, 14 Sept. 1850. Several items inscribed to De Morgan by James Cockle.
- ULL copy is bound in vol. with binder's spine title: "Mathematical tracts, 1827-1849" (items 49-63). ALS accompanying items 49a-b from James Cockle to Augustus De Morgan, 10 Aug. 1848, bound in.
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004460409_MOR2-b29272403
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