Examples of using These lectures in English and their translations into Tagalog
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These lectures were published in 1923.
A summary of these lectures is presented in.
These lectures were addressed to working men.
He continued to give these lectures every year until 1845.
These lectures proved extremely popular, mainly since Dupin was an exceptional lecturer.
We shall now describe the content of these lectures more fully.
I[EFR] have watched these lectures with great interest over many years.
In Lille he lectured on hydrodynamics, elasticity, and accoustics,publishing these lectures in 1891.
In fact these lectures would become Faraday's passport to a scientific career.
Many advances havebeen made since 1957, but most of them were inspired by the ideas presented in these lectures.
Thesis at Princeton, took notes of these lectures which have been subsequently published.
These lectures were subsequently written up, and improved in many ways, by C P Ramanujam.
Under the fresh impression of these lectures he gave a course on modern algebra at Smolensk.
These lectures were given at the request of colleagues, in view of my long acquaintance with distinguished mathematicians.
I[EFR] had the privilege of attending these lectures which were extremely successful in meeting Nash-Williams' aim.
These lectures became the basis for Yule's famous text Introduction to the Theory of Statistics which he first published in 1911.
Schwarz attended Weierstrass 's lectures on The integral calculus in 1861 andthe notes that Schwarz took at these lectures still exist.
He showed in these lectures that the"proofs" which had been published earlier in the year were fallacious.
However, he did lecture on optics in his Burnett lectures at the University of Aberdeen in 1891-93 and these lectures were published.
He sat next to Salmon during these lectures and the two were to exchange mathematical ideas over many years.
He did lecture on groups at the University of Berlin during the summer semester 1929 and these lectures were attended by Bernhard Neumann.
He intended publishing these lectures, but he lent them to a friend who subsequently lost them.
Weierstrass's approach still dominates teaching analysis today andthis is clearly seen from the contents and style of these lectures, particularly the Introduction course.
Isaac Newton attended these lectures and had many private discussions with Barrow about the work.
In fact he attended Weierstrass 's lectures on the theory of elliptic functions(which was Weierstrass 's main research topic) andmany years later published his account of these lectures.
He published these lectures in the first volume of the series American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications.
Many questions were asked in these lectures about how the results would change if the ground field were different.
In these lectures he spoke about the problems of cosmology or, to be more precise, to the problems of non-dimensional combinations of world constants.
Prager further developed the material given in these lectures and presented it in an English version in An introduction to plasticity published in 1959.
He used these lectures as a basis for his book Mathematical Theory of Relativity which was published in 1923.