The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1954 7(4):509; doi:10.1093/qjmam/7.4.509-a
© 1954 by Oxford University Press
ON SOME EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS OF EXCEPTIONAL DIFFICULTY, EXEMPLIFIED BY A CASE OF ELASTIC INSTABILITY
p. 453, second line from end of page: in generalshould be sometimes
p. 460, last line should read: negative quantity, thus decreasing |
1| and increasing |
1|
p. 462, line 3, right-hand side of equation (23):
A should be
.
A equation (25): (cfbg)22 should be (cfbg)3
p. 464, section 15, equations (24)A:
2 should be deleted in last 3 lines
p. 465, section 17, second line from end of page: overestimates should be may overestimate
p. 467, section 19, second line: will make should be will be needed to make Fig. 5: legend on left should be pp (force at P for
P = 1)
p. 469, line 7: pq should be qp
p. 471, section 26, second line: section 12 should be section 10
p. 473, first line: unit forces should be unit force
p. 474, section 30, fifth line: 0·1 should be 0·01 line following equation (43): (37) should be (37)A
p.475, third line: section 7 should be section 6
p. 479, twelfth line: section 88 should be sections 88 and 92a