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Determination of the Central Forces acting on

a Particle whose Equations of Motion possess

an integral Quadratic in the Velocities

著者(英) Kinnosuke Ogura journal or

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Tohoku Mathematical Journal, First Series

volume 14 number 1,2 page range 155-160 year 1918 URL http://doi.org/10.20604/00002123 ご遺族の希望により教育・研究を目的にする場合に限り利用してください。

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