Arthur Herbert Copeland
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American mathematician
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Arthur Herbert Copeland's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
Why Is Arthur Herbert Copeland Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Herbert Copeland was an American mathematician. He graduated from Harvard University in 1926 and taught at Rice University and the University of Michigan. His main interest was in the foundations of probability.
Arthur Herbert Copeland's Published Works
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Published Works
- Review: John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern, Theory of games and economic behavior (1945) (274)
- Note on normal numbers (1946) (169)
- Book Review: Theory of games and economic behavior (1945) (54)
- Admissible Numbers in the Theory of Probability (1928) (28)
- An homology analogue of Postnikov systems. (1959) (21)
- Point Set Theory Applied to the Random Selection of the Digits of an Admissible Number (1936) (13)
- Linearization of a homeomorphism (1961) (13)
- Binary operations on sets of mapping classes. (1959) (13)
- Postulates for the Theory of Probability (1941) (8)
- The Theory of Probability from the Point of View of Admissible Numbers (1932) (7)
- Admissible Numbers in the Theory of Geometrical Probability (1931) (6)
- Fundamental Concepts of the Theory of Probability (1941) (6)
- Consistency of the conditions determining Kollektivs (1937) (6)
- Predictions and probabilities (1936) (5)
- A Postulational Characterization of Statistics (1949) (4)
- Independent Event Histories (1929) (4)
- A Postulational Treatment of the Poisson Law (1936) (4)
- Probabilities, Observations and Predictions (1956) (4)
- Isotopy of 2-Dimensional Cones (1966) (3)
- Lectures on calculus (1969) (3)
- A matrix theory of measurement (1933) (3)
- Notre Dame Mathematical Lectures. Alignment Charts.@@@Notre Dame Mathematical Lectures. The Teaching of the Calculus of Probability.@@@Notre Dame Mathematical Lectures. On the Relation Between Calculus of Probability and Statistics.@@@Notre Dame Mathematical Lectures. On the Theory of Complex Functi (1945) (3)
- A Characterization of Implicative Boolean Rings (1953) (3)
- THE EXTENSION OF AN ARBITRARY BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO AN IMPLICATIVE BOOLEAN ALGEBRA (1953) (2)
- Expansion of Certain Logical Functions (1937) (2)
- Note on cylindric algebras and polyadic algebras. (1955) (2)
- A new definition of a Stieltjes integral (1937) (1)
- The probability limit theorem (1936) (1)
- Nomography-Probability-Complex Functions. (1945) (0)
- Implicative Boolean algebra (1950) (0)
- Note on the Fourier development of continuous functions (1927) (0)
- The Theory of Probability: Theory of Probability . By Harold Jeffreys. Oxford: published by the Clarendon Press. 1939. (1940) (0)
- Construction of isology functors (1966) (0)
- Types of motion of the gyroscope (1928) (0)
- One parameter solution of a game of pursuit (1953) (0)
- Looking across the Pacific (1899) (0)
- The Teaching of the Calculus of Probability (1944) (0)
- A mixture theorem for nonconservative mechanical systems (1936) (0)
- Men and Days in the Phi Beta Kappa (1907) (0)
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