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Theorems connected with the Differentiation of a Circulant

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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In 1909 Dr Thomas Muir, in a paper on the above topic, gave several theorems involving the derivation of a circulant, and it is the writer's purpose in this paper to extend these investigations with a number of other results.

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1918

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page 85 note * Muir, Messenger of Maths., New Series, No. 460, August 1909.

page 86 note * Vide author's paper in the Mathematics Teacher, December 1918

page 87 note * It is to be observed that in this relation, when k = m + 1, we mnst consider to be zero.

page 88 note * Vide Artiole 6 below.

page 88 note † Vide Artiole 6 below.

page 89 note * Crelle's Journal, lxxii., pp. 374380. Cf. Muir, Mess. Math., New Series, No. 491, March 1912.Google Scholar