Чарльз Бэбидж (1791—1871)
Шрифт:
8. Note respecting elimination. — Roy. Inst. J., p. 355.
9. An account of Euler’s method of solving a problem relating to the knight’s move at chess. — Roy. Inst. J., p. 72.
1819
10. On some new methods of investigating the sums of several classes of infinite series. — Phil. Trans., p. 245.
11. Demonstration of a theorem relating to prime numbers. — Edinburgh Phil. J., vol. 2, p. 46—49.
1820
12. An examination of some questions connected with games of chance. — Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 9, p. 153.
13. Observations on the notation employed in the calculus of functions. — Trans. Cambridge Phil. Soc., vol. 1, p. 63.
14/15. On the application of analysis, etc. to the discovery of local theorems and porisms. — Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 9, p. 337.
16. Examples to the differential and integral calculus. L., vol. 1/2. Соавт.: Herschel J., Peacock J.
17. Examples of the solution of functional equations. L.
18. Des Equations Fonctionneles. — Ann. Math., 1821—1822, vol. 12, p. 72-103.
1822
19. Note respecting the application of machinery to the calculation of mathematical tables. — Mem. Astron. Soc., june, vol. 1, p. 309.
20. A letter to Sir H. Davy, P. R. S., on the application of machinery to the purpose of calculating and printing mathematical tables. L., july.
1823
21. On the theoretical principles of the machinery for calculating tables. — Edinburgh Phil. J., vol. 8, p. 122—128.
1824
22. Observations on the application of machinery to the computations of mathematical tables, Dec. 1822. — Mem. Astron. Soc., vol. I, p. 311.
23. On the determination of the general term of a new class of infinite series. — Trans. Cambridge Phil. Soc., vol. 2, p. 218.
24. Observations on the measurement of heights by the barometer. — Edinburgh. J. Sei., p. 85—87.
1825
25. On a new zenith micrometer. — Mem. Astron. Soc. 26. Account of the repetition of M. Arago’s experiments on the magnetism manifested by various substances during rotation. — Phil. Trans., p. 467. Соавт.: Herschel J.
1826
27. On the diving bell. — In: Encycl. Metropolitana. L.
28. On electric and magnetic rotation. — Phil. Trans., vol. 2, p. 494.
29. On a method of expressing by signs the action of machinery. — Phil. Trans., vol. 2, p. 250.
30. On the influence of signs in mathematical reasoning. — Trans. Cambridge Phil. Soc., vol. 2, p. 218.
31. A comparative view of the different institutions for the assurance, of Life. L.
32. On notation. — In: Edinburgh Encycl. Edinburgh.
33. On porisms. — In: Edinburgh Encycl. Edinburgh.
34. A table of the logarithms of the natural numbers, from 1 to 108,000. L.
1827
35. Notice respecting some errors common to many tables of logarithms. — Mem. Astron. Soc., vol. 3, p. 65.
1829
36. Essay on the general principles which regulate the application of machinery. — In: Encycl. Metropolitana. L.
37. Letter to T. P. Courtenay on the proportion of births of the two sexes amongst legitimate and illegitimate children. — Edinburgh J. Sei., vol. 2, p. 85.
38. Account of the great congress of philosophers at Berlin, on 18 Sept. 1828. — Edinhurgh J. Sei., vol. 10, p. 225.
39. Note on the description of mammalia. — Edinburgh J. Sei., vol. I, p. 187.
1830
40. Reflections on the decline of science in England, and on some of its causes. L.
41. On the proportion of letters occurring in various languages, in a letter to M. Quetelet. — Gorresp. Math, et Phys., vol. 6, p. 136.
1831
42. Specimen of logarithmic tables, vol. 1—21.
1832
43. On the economy of manufactures and machinery, 4th Ed. L.
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44. Letter to Sir David Brewster, on the advantage of a collection of the constants of nature and art. — Edinburgh J/ Sei., vol. 6, p. 334.
45. Barometrical observations, made at the fall of staubbach. — Edinburgh J. Sei., vol. 6, p. 224. Соавт.: Herschel /.
1833
46. Observations on peerage for life. L., july.
1834
47. Observations on the temple of Serapis, at Pozzuoli, near Naples, with remarks on certain causes which may produce geological cycles of great extent. — Proc. Geol. Sqc London, vol. 2, p. 72—76.
1835
48. Letter from Mr. Abraham Sharpe to Mr. J. Grosthwait, Hoxton, 2 Feb. 1721, deciphered by Mr. Babbage. — In: Baily F. Life of Flamsteed. L., p. 348, 390.
1837
49. The ninth Bridgewater treatise. L., may.
1838
50. On some impressions in sandstone. — Phil. Mag., Ser. 3, vol. 10, p. 474; Proc. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 2, p. 439.
51. Short account of a method by which engraving on wood may be rendered more useful for the illustration and description of machinery. — 1ц: Report of meeting of British association at Newcastle. L., p. 154.
1839
52. Letter to the members of the British association. L.
1840
53. General plan, N 25, or Mr. Babbage’s great calculating or analytical engine. P.
1843
54. Statement of the circumstances respecting Mr. Babbage’s calculating engines. L.
55. Note on the boracic acid works in Tuscany. — In: Murray’s handbook of central Italy. 1st ed., p. 178.
1846 56. On the principles of tools for turning and planing metals, Holtzapffel turning and mechanical manipulation. L., app. vol. II.
1847