10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PORISMATIC»
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Transactions of the Philosophical Society of New South Wales
If n be any even number, and that we have a surface of the second degree and n
— 1 points in one straight line ; then a position for a nlh point can be found in the
same straight line which will render fully porismatic the problem of the ...
2
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
... problem of the inscription of the complete n — 2 sided polygons, whose sides
pass in order through these given points, is partially porismatic ; a plane can be
found such that by assuming the n — l'" point on_t of the series anywhere therein,
...
James Joseph Sylvester, James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, 1866
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Transactions of the Philosophical society of New South ...
If n be any even number, and that we hive a surface of the second degree and n
— 1 points in one straight line;. then a position for a nlh point can be found in the
same straight line which will render fully porismatic the problem of the inscription
...
Royal Society of New South Wales, 1866
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Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
porismatic. 2°. And the straight lines joining the l" and n+1“ angular points of the
2n sided polygons will all pass through the pole of the lane whose trace is the
locus of the first angular-points of t e com lete n sided polygons; or, in other words
, ...
It is, moreover necessary to remark that the porismatic data affirmed above, will
be, in general, different for the two extremities of the line DE. This porism is
sufficiently familiar to all well-read English geometers, and need not be
discussed here ...
Thomas Stephen Davies, Stephen Fenwick, William Rutheford, 1850
If there be a surface of the second degree and 11 fixed points, such as render
part/tally porismatic the problem of the inscription of the closed n'gons whose
sides pass in order through the n points; then by adopting the pole of the plane
whose ...
Philosophical Society of New South Wales, 1866
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. - Edinburgh, ...
matic points, porismatic lines, etc.; and that these points, lines, etc, are said to be
porismatised, instead of given, as usually expressed. The arbitrary point is
invariably denoted by the polar co-ordinates -r 6; the porismatic are denoted by
the ...
8
A Treatise on Plane Trigonometry
Porismatic systems of equations. 73. A system of equations is said to be
porismatic 1 when the equations are inconsistent unless the coefficients satisfy a
certain relation; when this relation is satisfied the equations have an infinite
number of ...
vol. ix., almost every one of whose professed porisms is essentially a local
theorem. (2.) With the ancients, the indeterminate entities were straight lines or
circles, and the porismatic* entities were any whatever, as lines, angles, circles,
etc.
10
The American Pietism of Cotton Mather: Origins of American ...
17 Later in his life he adopted an even more ambitious technique of making
Scripture real in his experience, which he called the "porismatic method”: The
Holy Spirit of GOD who inspired His Chosen Servants to write the Oracles He has
given ...
Richard F. Lovelace, 2007