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Carslaw, H. S.
Introduction to the theory of Fourier's series and integrals, by H.S. Carslaw.
Publication: Macmillan and co., limited 1921.
Description: xi, 323 p. diagrs. 23 cm.
Notes: A revised edition of pt. 1 of the author's Introduction to the theory of Fourier's series and integrals and the mathematical theory of the conduction of heat. London, 1906. The 2d edition of pt. 2 appeared under title: Introduction to the mathematical theory of the conduction of heat in solids. London, 1921.
Univ. Michigan Lib. : Notice | Document

2.
Carslaw, H. S.
The elements of non-Euclidean plane geometry and trigonometry, by H. S. Carslaw.
Publication: Longmans, Green and co. 1916.
Description: xii, 179 p. diagrs. 19 cm.
Univ. Michigan Lib. : Notice | Document

3.
Carslaw, H. S.
The relation between pure and applied mathematics.
Publication: A. J. Mullett, Govt. print. 1913.
Description: [6]-18 p. 22 cm.
Notes: Cover title. Reprinted from Report of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Melbourne meeting, 1913, v. 14, Section A. Astronomy, mathematics, and physics. Address by the president.
Univ. Michigan Lib. : Notice | Document

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