Cyril Offord
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Albert Cyril Offord FRS FRSE was a British mathematician. He was the first professor of mathematics at the London School of Economics. Life He was born in London on 9 June 1906 the eldest child of Albert Edwin Offord, a master printer, and his wife Hester Louise, a former opera singer. The family were Plymouth Brethren. He was educated at Hackney Downs Grammar School. He then studied Mathematics at University College, London. He then went to St John's College, Cambridge as a postgraduate, working with Prof John Edensor Littlewood.
Cyril Offord's Published Works
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- Introduction to the Theory of Fourier Integrals (1938) (1138)
- On the Number of Real Roots of a Random Algebraic Equation (1938) (363)
- On the Distribution of Zeros and a-Values of a Random Integral Function (II) (1948) (75)
- On the Distribution of the Zeros and α-Values of a Random Integral Function (I) (1945) (64)
- The distribution of the values of an entire function whose coefficients are independent random variables (II) (1995) (32)
- The distribution of the values of a random function in the unit disk (1972) (24)
- Hankel Transforms (1924) (24)
- Approximation to functions by trigonometric polynomials (1940) (20)
- Chromatography with several solutes (1949) (17)
- On the Uniqueness of the Representation of a Function by a Trigonometric Integral (1937) (15)
- Lacunary entire functions (1993) (13)
- A Local Property of Fourier Series (1936) (12)
- On the Summability of Power Series (1932) (11)
- Chromatography of Two Solutes (1945) (10)
- An Inequality for Sums of Independent Random Variables (1945) (10)
- On Fourier transforms. III (1935) (9)
- Errata: Zeros and a-Values of a Random Integral Function (1949) (8)
- The Pits Property of Entire Functions (1991) (6)
- The distribution of the values of a random power series in the unit disk (1983) (6)
- Chromatography of Two Solutes (1945) (6)
- The Uniqueness of a Certain Trigonometric Integral (1935) (4)
- The range of a random function defined in the unit disk (1972) (4)
- Some Remarks on Fréchet's Space of Integral Fuctions (1952) (2)
- Some observations on the theory of Fourier transforms (1935) (2)
- On Fourier Transforms (II) (1936) (1)
- NOTE ON CONTINUOUS INDEPENDENT FUNCTIONS (1941) (1)
- Note on the Uniqueness of the Representation of a Function By a Trigonometric Integral (1936) (1)
- On Summability by Typical Means (1934) (1)
- Prof. P. Dienes (1952) (1)
- SCIENCE IN POLAND BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR (1954) (1)
- The application of stochastic processes in function theory (1974) (1)
- Note on Fourier series (1935) (0)
- Military Conscription - A Yardstick of the Genevans' Acceptance of the Napoleonic System of Government? (2000) (0)
- On the Summability of Trigonometrical Series (1932) (0)
- Note on a Theorem of H. Bohr (1935) (0)
- Corrigendum: NOTE ON A THEOREM OF H. BOHR (1935) (0)
- Theory of Probability (1965) (0)
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