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René Dugas. 3. CORIOLIS ' SECOND THEOREM . Coriolis expectation was more than fulfilled . For his first paper already contained the germ of the fundamental theorem with which his name is now associated . This vital point is his equation ...
René Dugas. 3. CORIOLIS ' SECOND THEOREM . Coriolis expectation was more than fulfilled . For his first paper already contained the germ of the fundamental theorem with which his name is now associated . This vital point is his equation ...
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René Dugas. CHAPTER FIVE POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) 1. POISSON'S THEOREM AND BRACKETS . Poisson's theorem appeared among the investigations made im- mediately after the appearance of two papers by Lagrange . One of these papers appeared ...
René Dugas. CHAPTER FIVE POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) 1. POISSON'S THEOREM AND BRACKETS . Poisson's theorem appeared among the investigations made im- mediately after the appearance of two papers by Lagrange . One of these papers appeared ...
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... theorem 3. Coriolis ' second theorem 4. The experiments of Foucault ( 1819-1868 ) CHAPTER V. POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) - 1. Poisson's theorem and brackets 374 377 380 384 384 2. The Lagrange - Poisson square brackets 387 CHAPTER VI ...
... theorem 3. Coriolis ' second theorem 4. The experiments of Foucault ( 1819-1868 ) CHAPTER V. POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) - 1. Poisson's theorem and brackets 374 377 380 384 384 2. The Lagrange - Poisson square brackets 387 CHAPTER VI ...
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