David Francis Barrow
American mathematician
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David Francis Barrow's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of Chicago
- Bachelors Mathematics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Francis Barrow was an American mathematician who introduced Barrow's inequality in 1937. Barrow's father, David Crenshaw Barrow Jr., was also a mathematician, and served as chancellor of the University of Georgia from 1906 to 1925. His son, David F. Barrow, did his undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia and then studied at Harvard University, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1913. After a year abroad, he taught for two years at the University of Texas, and then at the Sheffield Scientific School. After a brief stint in the U.S. armed services, he joined the faculty of his father's university in 1920. He became a full professor in 1923, and chaired the mathematics department in 1944–1945.
David Francis Barrow's Published Works
Published Works
- On Some Functions Involving Mill's Ratio (1954) (26)
- On the Envelope of the Wallace Lines of an Inscribed Quadrangle (1919) (2)
- A Minute Theory of Radical Equations (1952) (2)
- Expressing a function of three variables in nomograph form (1948) (2)
- Oriented circles in space (1915) (1)
- Discussions: On Taking Square Roots of Integers (1924) (1)
- An Application of Fourier's Series to Probability. (1917) (1)
- Discussions and Notes (1942) (0)
- Questions and Discussions (1924) (0)
- Problems for Solution: 2890-2895 (1921) (0)
- A Theorem About Isogonal Conjugates (1913) (0)
- Can a Robot Calculate the Table of Logarithms (1942) (0)
- Problems for Solution: E611-E615 (1944) (0)
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