The University Magazine, Том 6Hurst & Blackett, 1880 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 18
Стр. 21
... figure shall we represent 24 , or 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 . We know that in the figure there must be sixteen units , or twice as many units as in the cube . But the unit also itself must be different . And it must not differ from a cube simply in ...
... figure shall we represent 24 , or 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 . We know that in the figure there must be sixteen units , or twice as many units as in the cube . But the unit also itself must be different . And it must not differ from a cube simply in ...
Стр. 23
... figure in four dimensions are by pursuing further the analogy which we know to exist between the process of formation of 2 from 1 , and of 3 from 2 , and finally of 4 from 3. For the sake of convenience , let us call the figure we are ...
... figure in four dimensions are by pursuing further the analogy which we know to exist between the process of formation of 2 from 1 , and of 3 from 2 , and finally of 4 from 3. For the sake of convenience , let us call the figure we are ...
Стр. 25
... figure , and every line in the previous figure traces out a plane in the subsequent one . Apply this rule to the formation of a square from a line . In the line there is no plane surface , and since twice nothing is nothing , we get ...
... figure , and every line in the previous figure traces out a plane in the subsequent one . Apply this rule to the formation of a square from a line . In the line there is no plane surface , and since twice nothing is nothing , we get ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
animal answered appear Arthur asked beautiful become believe better body brought called carried Clotilda comes course dead death desire directions Doctor doubt Essenes existence expected eyes face fact father fear feeling felt figure force four Frank give given Greek Hamerton hand heart hold hope idea Jews keep kind knew learned leave less light live look manner matter means Merry mind motion move nature never once passed perhaps period persons plane possible present question reason regard Richard seemed sense side silent soul speak square straight strange suppose tell things thought tion took true truth turned University Vernon voice wait Wansy whole woman