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A Product Integraph

J C Jaeger and J D Clarke

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A description of a product integraph using two ball and disk integrators and built mainly from anti-aircraft predictor parts obtained from Government surplus disposals is given. Several applications of the machine are described.


PACS

89.20.Kk Engineering

02.60.Jh Numerical differentiation and integration

Subjects

Computational physics

Dates

Issue 5 (May 1949)

Received 6 December 1948



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