C. Brian Haselgrove
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Colin Brian Haselgrove was an English mathematician who is best known for his disproof of the Pólya conjecture in 1958. Haselgrove was educated at Blundell's School and from there won a scholarship to King's College, Cambridge. He obtained his Ph.D., which was supervised by Albert Ingham, from Cambridge in 1956.
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- A method for numerical integration (1961) (184)
- A disproof of a conjecture of Pólya (1958) (74)
- The Solution of Non-Linear Equations and of Differential Equations with Two-Point Boundary Conditions (1961) (68)
- Twisted Ray Paths in the Ionosphere (1960) (59)
- Tables of the Riemann zeta function (1961) (47)
- Asymptotic formulae in the theory of partitions (1954) (33)
- Some Theorems in the Analytic Theory of Numbers (1951) (29)
- Main sequence stars (1959) (24)
- A preliminary determination of the age of type II stars (1956) (19)
- The evalution of Dirichlet L-functions (1961) (18)
- A mathematical discussion of the problem of stellar evolution, with reference to the use of an automatic digital computer (1956) (17)
- On Ingham's Tauberian theorem for partitions (1952) (14)
- Note on Restricted Difference Bases (1957) (9)
- Ray paths from a cosmic radio source to a satellite in orbit (1961) (8)
- The numerical solution of the heat conduction equation in one dimension (1964) (2)
- A Connection between the Zeros and the Mean Values of ζ(s ) (1949) (1)
- Giant Stars of Type II (1958) (1)
- Applications of Digital Computers in Mathematics (1958) (0)
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