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Brown, Ernest William

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Published as: Brown, E. W.; Brown, Ernest W.; Brown, Ernest William
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Documents Indexed: 79 Publications since 1891, including 10 Books
1 Further Contribution
Biographic References: 1 Publication
Co-Authors: 8 Co-Authors with 6 Joint Publications
28 Co-Co-Authors

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16 Publications have been cited 44 times in 42 Documents Cited by Year
On a new family of periodic orbits in the problem of three bodies. JFM 42.1012.06
Brown, E. W.
10
1911
An introductory treatise on the lunar theory. JFM 27.0802.05
Brown, E. W.
9
1896
On the oscillating orbits about the triangular equilibrium points in the problem of three bodies. JFM 42.1012.07
Brown, E. W.
4
1911
Investigations in the lunar theory. JFM 26.1102.02
Brown, E. W.
3
1895
The effect of varying mass on a binary system. JFM 51.0622.08
Brown, E. W.
3
1925
The relations of mathematics to the natural sciences. JFM 46.0071.05
Brown, E. W.
3
1917
Resonance in the solar system. JFM 54.1021.04
Brown, E. W.
2
1928
On the part of the parallactic inequalities in the Moon’s motion which is a function of the mean motions of the Sun and Moon. JFM 24.1143.01
Brown, E. W.
2
1892
Tables for the development of the disturbing function with schedules for harmonic analysis. Zbl 0006.21504
Brown, Ernest W.; Brouwer, Dirk
1
1933
The stellar problem of three bodies: I. Application of satellite theory. Zbl 0015.37602
Brown, Ernest W.
1
1936
The stellar problem of three bodies: II. The equations of motion with a simplified solution. Zbl 0015.37603
Brown, Ernest W.
1
1936
The stellar problem of three bodies: III. The motions of the apse and node with applications to the moon. Zbl 0015.42006
Brown, Ernest W.
1
1937
The effect of varying mass on a binary system: A correction. JFM 52.1004.03
Brown, E. W.
1
1926
Tables of the motion of the moon. Prepared with the assistance of H. B. Hedrick. Six Sections. JFM 47.0833.11
Brown, E. W.
1
1919
George William Hill, 1838-1914. JFM 45.0041.03
Brown, E. W.
1
1915
On librations in planetary and satellite systems. JFM 43.1090.09
Brown, E. W.
1
1912
The stellar problem of three bodies: III. The motions of the apse and node with applications to the moon. Zbl 0015.42006
Brown, Ernest W.
1
1937
The stellar problem of three bodies: I. Application of satellite theory. Zbl 0015.37602
Brown, Ernest W.
1
1936
The stellar problem of three bodies: II. The equations of motion with a simplified solution. Zbl 0015.37603
Brown, Ernest W.
1
1936
Tables for the development of the disturbing function with schedules for harmonic analysis. Zbl 0006.21504
Brown, Ernest W.; Brouwer, Dirk
1
1933
Resonance in the solar system. JFM 54.1021.04
Brown, E. W.
2
1928
The effect of varying mass on a binary system: A correction. JFM 52.1004.03
Brown, E. W.
1
1926
The effect of varying mass on a binary system. JFM 51.0622.08
Brown, E. W.
3
1925
Tables of the motion of the moon. Prepared with the assistance of H. B. Hedrick. Six Sections. JFM 47.0833.11
Brown, E. W.
1
1919
The relations of mathematics to the natural sciences. JFM 46.0071.05
Brown, E. W.
3
1917
George William Hill, 1838-1914. JFM 45.0041.03
Brown, E. W.
1
1915
On librations in planetary and satellite systems. JFM 43.1090.09
Brown, E. W.
1
1912
On a new family of periodic orbits in the problem of three bodies. JFM 42.1012.06
Brown, E. W.
10
1911
On the oscillating orbits about the triangular equilibrium points in the problem of three bodies. JFM 42.1012.07
Brown, E. W.
4
1911
An introductory treatise on the lunar theory. JFM 27.0802.05
Brown, E. W.
9
1896
Investigations in the lunar theory. JFM 26.1102.02
Brown, E. W.
3
1895
On the part of the parallactic inequalities in the Moon’s motion which is a function of the mean motions of the Sun and Moon. JFM 24.1143.01
Brown, E. W.
2
1892

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