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703.
ON THE ADDITION OF THE DOUBLE ^-FUNCTIONS.
[From the Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (Crelle), t. lxxxyiii. (1879),
pp. 74—81.]
I assume in general
% = a—6.b — O.c — 6.d—6.e — 6.f — 6,
and I consider the variables x, y, z, w, p, q, connected by the equations
1,
1,
1,
1,
L
l
X,
y>
w,
P>
<1
X 2 ,
y\
s 2 ,
IV 2 ,
p\
q 2
QQ'3
y s ,
p,
w 3 ,
p 3 ,
q 3
VX,
Vr,
VI,
fw,
VP,
■JQ
equivalent to two independent equations, which in fact serve to determine p, q, or say
the symmetrical functions p + q and pq, in terms of x, y, z, w.
These equations, it is well known, constitute a particular integral of the differential
equations
dx dy dz dw dp dq _ ..
Vx + Vf + VI + VW + VP + Vq ~ ’
xdx y dy zdz w dw p dp q dq
Vx + VF + Vf + VW + Vp + Vq
= o,
or what is the same thing, regarding p, q as arbitrary constants, they constitute the
general integral of the differential equations
dx dy dz dw _
Vx vy fz Vw
xdx y dy z dz w dw ..