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THE preface to this book states that it is intended “to provide a discussion of higher dynamics suitable to students of engineering, physics, or astronomy.” It is doubtful whether it would be a good “book for intending students of astronomy, but it will be useful both to physicists and to students of applied mathematics as supplementing other treatises, and is an excellent book for an engineer whose mathematical equipment is sufficient to follow the reasoning.
A Treatise on Dynamics, with Examples and Exercises.
By Prof. A. Gray Dr. J. G. Gray. Pp. xvi + 626. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1911.) Price 10s. net.
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A Treatise on Dynamics, with Examples and Exercises . Nature 88, 578 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/088578a0
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