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Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical Society 1909

1909

Sir Astitosh Mookerjee and Getitlemen -1 propose to address you this evening on the nature and extent of the.progress in Applied Mathmatics during the period which intervened between the award of the Grand Prize of the Academy of Sciences of Perim to Joseph Fourier in 1812 and the death of Boni Poineartl in 1912. [...] the theory of funtions of real variables and the theory of integral equations will in the hands of 'coming geneeations of mathematical investigators grow in importance as fit instrumente for the "consolidation and advancement of the knowledge of Applied Mathematics. [...] It then appears that if the given function is to have an integral greater than that of all smaller and less than that of all larger functions it is perfectly determinate being at mice the upper bound of the integrals of upper semi-continous functions less than the function and the lower bound of the integrals of lower semicotitinuous functions greater than the functiOn. [...] Also !lentil ►Hophonirot P. 281." On the Figures of Equilibrium of a Rotating Mass of liquid for laws of attraction other than the law of Inverse Square Part 1. By 13111 1111113111'811AN l'he present papur contains the first instalment of the results of my investigation of the figures of equilibeima of a rotating mass of a homogeneintsincompressible liquid whose particles attraut use Walt het' [...] As has been well said "his vision penetrated the Universe from the Electron to the Galaxy from the instants of time to the Sweep of Space from the finultimentals of thought to its most delirate prepositions." The exlerotalx of Nineati's life liku these of other great men who passed uneventful days in the "groves of the Academy " may be quiekly summed up.
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Pages
66
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120023
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
From Fourier to Poincare. a Century of Progress in Applied Mathematics
1-4 Ganesh Prasad view
On the Modern Theory of Integration
5-10 W.H. Young view
Aryyabhatta’s Rule in Relation to Indeterminate Equations of the First Degree
11-20 N.K. Mazumdar view
On the Figures of Equilibrium of a Rotating Mass of Liquid for Laws of Attraction other than the Law of Inverse Square Part I
21-26 Bibhutibhushan Datta view
Parametric Coefficients in the Differential Geometry of Curves
27-30 Syamadas mukhopadhyaya view
Poincare’—his Life and Work
31-52 A.C. Bose view
On the Existence of the Mean Differential Coefficient of a Continuous function
53-54 Ganesh Prasad view
Review
55-57 Manmathanath Ray view
Backmatter
i-vi unknown view

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