Excerpt from The Metric Classification of Conics and Quadrics: Thesis for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in General Science, in the College of Science of the University of Illinois; Presented June, 1910
Theorem 3 of Chapter I. Is fundamental to the whole treatment, and the demonstration here given is an obvious improve ment over that given by Bromwich. The results stated in Chapter IV. Are believed to be new and.will appear in a forthcoming number of the Annals of Mathematics.
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