Full text: The collected mathematical papers of Arthur Cayley, Sc.D., F.R.S., late sadlerian professor of pure mathematics in the University of Cambridge (Vol. 11)

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On the connection of certain formulae in elliptic functions 
Messenger of Mathematics, t. ix. (1880), pp. 23—25 
a, b\ and in connection therewith the function 
c, d 
On the matrix 
ax-\-b 
cx + d 
Messenger of Mathematics, t. ix. (1880), pp. 104—109 
A geometrical construction relating to imaginary quantities 
Messenger of Mathematics, t. x. (1881), pp. 1—3 
On a Smith's Prize question, relating to potentials . 
Messenger of Mathematics, t. xi. (1882), pp. 15—18 
Solution of a Senate-House problem .... 
Messenger of Mathematics, t. xi. (1882), pp. 23—25 
Illustration of a theorem in the theory of equations 
Messenger of Mathematics, t. xi. (1882), pp. Ill—113 
dx 
Reduction of 
to elliptic integrals 
(1 — xf 6 
Messenger of Mathematics, t. xi. (1882), pp. 142, 143 
On the theorem of the finite number of the covariants of a 
binary quantic ......... 
Quart. Math. Journ., t. xvn. (1881), pp. 137—147 
On Schubert's method for the contacts of a line with a surface 
Quart. Math. Journ., t. xvn. (1881), pp. 244—258 
On the theorems of the 2, 4, 8, and 16 squares 
Quart. Math. Journ., t. xvn. (1881), pp. 258—276 
The binomial equation x v — 1 = 0 ; quinquisection 
Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., t. xn. (1881), pp. 15, 16 
On the flexure and equilibrium of a shew surface . 
Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., t. xn. (1881), pp. 103—108 
On the geodesic curvature of a curve on a surface. 
Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., t. xii. (1881), pp. 110—117 
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