Charles Watkins Merrifield
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Watkins Merrifield FRS was a British mathematician. For the British Association's Section of Mechanical Science, he was in 1875 the Section's Vice-President at the Brighton meeting and then in 1876 the Section's President at the Glasgow meeting. He served on the British Association's committee given the task of reporting on Charles Babbage’s analytical machine. For the London Mathematical Society, he served as Vice-President in 1876–1878, as President in 1878–1880, and as Treasurer in 1880–1882.
Charles Watkins Merrifield's Published Works
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- Elementary Treatise on Elliptic Functions (48)
- III. The sums of the series of the reciprocals of the prime numbers and of their powers (4)
- On a Geometrical proposition indicating that the property of the radical axis was probably discovered by the Arabs (1866) (2)
- Determination of the Form of the Dome of Uniform Stress (1873) (1)
- On Formulæ for using Tables of Logarithms (1856) (0)
- On the law of the resistance of the air to rifled projectiles (0)
- On the Average Duration of Human Life, as Appearing from the Census tables and the Registrar-General’s Returns of Births and Deaths (1856) (0)
- XIX. On a new method of approximation applicable to elliptic and ultra-elliptic functions.—Second memoir (0)
- On the Comparison of Hyperbolic Arcs (0)
- XLVIII. Example of the application of a graphical method to the problem of rectilinear motion in a homogeneous resisting medium (1868) (0)
- I. On a new method of calculating the statical stability of a ship (0)
- Seventeenth Session, 1880–81. November 11th, 1880 (1880) (0)
- II. On the comparison of hyperbolic arcs (0)
- On the comparative value of Simpson's two rules and on Dr. Woolley's Rule. On successive integration, arranged so as to yield ordinates for a scale of areas. And on the measurement of curved surfaces by means of ordinates (0)
- XV. On the law of the resistance of the air to rifled projectiles (0)
- XIII. On a new method of approximation applicable to elliptic and ultra-elliptic functions (0)
- Corns, Bunions, and Curved Nails (1849) (0)
- A catalogue of a collection of models of ruled surfaces constructed by M. Fabre de Lagrange with appendix, containing an account of the application of analysis to their investigation and classification (0)
- II. On a new method of approximation applicable to elliptic and ultra-elliptic functions (0)
- Recent improvements in the calculation of the statical stability of ships (0)
- Key to Merrifield's technical arithmetic and mensuration (0)
- Sixteenth Session, 1879–80 (1879) (0)
- Considerations respecting the Translation of Series of Observations into Continuous Formulœ (1880) (0)
- On the practical application of Dr. Woolley's rule to the usual calculations of a ship (0)
- Series expressing the Rate of Interest for Immediate Annuities, and Proof of its Convergency (0)
- I. On a new method of approximation applicable to elliptic and ultra-elliptic functions (0)
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