Abstract

It has been pointed out that Mayer's method of solving the differential equationis quite general and only requires one integration, whereas the other general methods require two, or even thee, integrations. The reason for this is rather obscure in most text-books ; and the proof of the validity of the method rests on an existence theorem which leads to a solution of an apparently different form. I shall prove here that the two forms are identical.

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