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Elliptic Integrals by Harris Hancock

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Elliptic Integrals
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Publisher: J. Wiley
ISBN/ASIN: 0486604845
Number of pages: 118

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Elliptic integrals originally arose in connection with the problem of giving the arc length of an ellipse. The author limits the monograph to what is known as the Legendre-Jacobi theory. He confines the discussion almost entirely to what is known as the elliptic integrals of the first and second kinds.

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