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He published a paper in a German specialized issue.
The work of his thesis was published in 1925 and,three years later, he published a paper on the differential calculus.
He published a paper in the International Journal of Civil Engineering.
The results of his ongoing study continued to be impressive, and in 1995, he published a paper detailing them in a noted scientific journal.
In 1964 he published a paper on sphere packing in eight or more dimensions.
The crowning achievement in this work came in 1939 when he published a paper in Physical Review that essentially showed how stars shine.
In 1913 he published a paper of fundamental importance On cutting the plane by continua.
After publishing further work on Diophantine algebra, he published a paper on the normal law of errors in 1808, one year before Gauss.
In 1970 he published a paper in which he wrote that he had solved a problem which.
Although Chebyshev's thesis was not published until after his death, he published a paper containing some of its results in 1853.
Back in 2010, he published a paper with the physicist Vahe Gurzadyan that made a similar claim.
Herealized, however, that the principle of relativity could also beextended togravitational fields, andwith his subsequent theory ofgravitationin 1916, he published a paper on general relativity.
Back in 2010, he published a paper with the physicist Vahe Gurzadyan that made a similar claim.
However, he realised that the principle of relativity could also be extended to gravitational fields, and he published a paper on general relativity in 1916 with his theory of gravitation.
In particular he published a paper on the Cauchy problem for equations with variable coefficients in 1956.
In 1818 he published a paper Investigation of the figure of the Earth and of the gravity in different latitudes.
When the mathematician made sure that his algebra could be applied to logic, he published a paper where he shared the idea that logic is a science closer to mathematics, and not to philosophy.
He published a paper of fundamental importance on this topic in 1942 in which Steenrod squares are introduced for the first time.
In the same year he published a paper on properties of dynamic trajectories which won the Bordin Prize of the Academy of Sciences.
He published a paper on hypergeometric series in Crelle's Journal in 1836 and he sent a copy of the paper to Jacobi.
In the same year he published a paper on perhaps the most famous of all graph theory problems On the four-colour conjecture.
He published a paper with Andronov on dynamical systems in 1932 but the big shift in Pontryagin's work in 1952 occurred around the time of Andronov's death.
Three years later he published a paper on the motion of iron filings on a vibrating plate which was subjected to a magnetic field.
He published a paper on these topics On series expansions determined by the methods of least squares and for this work he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Science in 1879.
During his time in Marburg he published a paper containing what is today called Plessner's theorem, concerning the boundary behaviour of functions meromorphic in the unit disk.
In fact he published a paper A bibliography of symbolic logic in volume 4 of the Journal and he saw the reviews section as a continuation and expansion of this work.
In 1867 he published a paper On mean values which used Bienaymé 's inequality to give a generalised law of large numbers.
In 1887 he published a paper in which he suggested the method of reproducing colours by photography later adopted in principle by Lippmann.
In November 1914 he published a paper on The City of London and the Bank of England but a letter he wrote at this time shows the effect that the war was having(see for example).