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MR. STODDART'S method of finding points on the curve pn = constant, to which Prof. Perry directed attention on October 8 (p. 548), is interesting, but it does not give a great number of convenient points on the curve. If the points A, E,are called the values of and p form two series of quantities in continued proportion, i.e. such that and
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LODGE, A. Expansion Curves. Nature 68, 599 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068599a0
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