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Sectional Committee: Mathematics

Recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'. Notes some references to an earlier paper, on which he 'reported adversely'.

[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 1934]

Endorsed on verso as received 4 January 1934.

Reference number
RR/51/97
Earliest possible date
January 1934
Physical description
Standardised form (type D)
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Manuscript

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Leonard Bairstow

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Leonard Bairstow, Referee's report by Leonard Bairstow, on a paper 'On the disturbance of the steady flow of an inviscid liquid between parallel planes' by John Lighton Synge, January 1934, RR/51/97, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_51_97/referees-report-by-leonard-bairstow-on-a-paper-on-the-disturbance-of-the-steady-flow-of-an-inviscid-liquid-between-parallel-planes-by-john-lighton-synge, accessed on 12 January 2025

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