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American Journal of Mathematics, vol. xxi. No. 1, January.—Systems of revolution and their relation to conical systems in the theory of Lamé's products, by F. H. Safford. In problems requiring the solution of Laplace's equation, it is often possible (the author remarks) to obtain a solution by transferring to curvilinear coordinates, λ,μ,υ, and assuming that V is a product of three factors, i.e. V = L.M.N, where L, M, N are functions of λ,μ,υ, respectively.
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Scientific Serials. Nature 59, 357 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/059357a0
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