Abstract

A method is shown whereby equations in trigonometric form and types of transcendental equations, which can be expanded into rapidly converging series, may be solved by a mechanical and graphical process. A mechanical and graphical method is also shown which effects the double summation of Fourier series used in the Patterson method for the determination of interatomic distances in crystals. Graphs are given to illustrate each of the processes discussed.

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