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Paper, 'On a class of differential equations including those which occur in dynamical problems. Part I' by W F [William Fishburn] Donkin

Reference number: PT/48/5

Date: 21 February 1854

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139 manuscript pages including one figure.

Subject: Mathematics

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'On a class of differential equations, including those which occur in dynamical problems.- Part I'.

Written by Donkin in Oxford. Received by the Royal Society on 22 February 1854. Read 23 February 1854.

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PT/48/5
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21 February 1854
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Ink on paper
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139 pages
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Manuscript

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William Fishburn Donkin

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William Fishburn Donkin, Paper, 'On a class of differential equations including those which occur in dynamical problems. Part I' by W F [William Fishburn] Donkin, 21 February 1854, PT/48/5, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_48_5/paper-on-a-class-of-differential-equations-including-those-which-occur-in-dynamical-problems-part-i-by-w-f-william-fishburn-donkin, accessed on 24 March 2025

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