Earle Raymond Hedrick
American mathematician
Earle Raymond Hedrick's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings

Download Badge
Mathematics
Earle Raymond Hedrick's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of Missouri
- Masters Mathematics University of Missouri
- Bachelors Mathematics University of Missouri
Similar Degrees You Can Earn
Why Is Earle Raymond Hedrick Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Earle Raymond Hedrick , was an American mathematician and a vice-president of the University of California. Education and career Hedrick was born in Union City, Indiana. After undergraduate work at the University of Michigan, he obtained a Master of Arts from Harvard University. With a Parker fellowship, he went to Europe and obtained his PhD from Göttingen University in Germany under the supervision of David Hilbert in 1901. He then spent several months at the École Normale Supérieure in France, where he became acquainted with Édouard Goursat, Jacques Hadamard, Jules Tannery, Émile Picard and Paul Émile Appell, before becoming an instructor at Yale University. In 1903, he became professor at the University of Missouri.
Earle Raymond Hedrick's Published Works
Published Works
- Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint. Arithmetic. Algebra. Analysis (1933) (142)
- Conference on the Michelson-Morley Experiment Held at Mount Wilson, February, 1927 (1928) (37)
- Analytic functions in three dimensions (1925) (18)
- The Beltrami equations in three dimensions (1925) (18)
- Non-analytic functions of a complex variable (1933) (9)
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MATHEMATICS. (1917) (7)
- On properties of a domain for which any derived set is closed (1911) (7)
- PROVISIONAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN ON GEOMETRY SYLLABUS (1911) (5)
- The Significance of Weierstrass's Theorem (1913) (4)
- A set of axioms for line geometry (1914) (4)
- A Tentative Platform of the Association (1916) (4)
- The English and French Translations of Hilbert's Grundlagen der Geometrie (1902) (4)
- Derivatives and differentials ; Definite integrals ; Expansion in series ; Applications to geometry (4)
- The teaching of secondary mathematics (3)
- On Three Dimensional Determinants (3)
- The Function Concept in Elementary Teaching and in Advanced Mathematics (1938) (3)
- Foreword on Behalf of the Editors (2)
- A Modern Calculus of Variations (1905) (2)
- A Direct Definition of Logarithmic Derivative (1913) (2)
- On the Characteristics of Differential Equations (1903) (1)
- NOTE ON THE LAW OF TANGENTS (1916) (1)
- TENDENCIES IN THE LOGIC OF MATHEMATICS. (1933) (1)
- Logarithmic and trigonometric tables (1)
- On a final form of the theorem of uniform continuity (1907) (1)
- On a Function which Occurs in the Law of the Mean (1906) (1)
- Official Announcements of the Council (1916) (1)
- On Derivatives of Non-Analytic Functions. (1928) (1)
- Book Review: The Foundations of Geometry (1903) (1)
- An Application of the Dedekind Cut Notion to Integration (1933) (1)
- A proposed journal of applied mathematics (1942) (1)
- A German Calculus for Engineers (1903) (1)
- The Meaning of Mathematics (1935) (1)
- First Summer Meeting of the Association (1916) (1)
- SECTION ON MATHEMATICS (A) AND AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. (1940) (0)
- On derivatives over assemblages (1907) (0)
- SECTION ON MATHEMATICS (A) AND AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. (1940) (0)
- THE MISSOURI SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE (1908) (0)
- The Doctrine of Infinity (1903) (0)
- A Peculiar Example in Minima of Surfaces (1907) (0)
- The new calculus of variations (0)
- Supplementary note on the calculus of variations (1903) (0)
- Our Retiring Secretary-Treasurer (1943) (0)
- The existence domain of implicit functions (1922) (0)
- Two New Books on the Calculus@@@Differential and Integral Calculus. An Introductory Course for Colleges and Engineering Schools.@@@The Calculus. (0)
- SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND WAR* (1940) (0)
- SECTION ON MATHEMATICS (A) AND AFFILIATED SOCIETY. (1941) (0)
- On the sufficient conditions in the calculus of variations (1902) (0)
- REGARDING A CERTAIN AXIOM1 (1909) (0)
- The macmillan mathematical tables (1936) (0)
- Part II. Partial Differential Equations of the Second Order (1903) (0)
- APPROXIMATIONS AND APPROXIMATION PROCESSES (1908) (0)
- Some Things We Wish to Know (1913) (0)
- A Calculus for Geometers (1905) (0)
- The Public Usefulness of Mathematics (1933) (0)
- Need for Mathematics: Mathematics in Modern Life (1931) (0)
- A Smooth Closed Curve Composed of Rectilinear Segments with Vertex Points Which Are Nowhere Dense (1908) (0)
- IMAGINARY QUANTITIES IN ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS.1 (1909) (0)
- ON THE SELECTION OF TOPICS FOR ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA1 (0)
- Book Review: Les Principes fondamentaux de la Géométrie@@@Book Review: The Foundations of Geometry (1902) (0)
- CONCERNING THE ARTICLE "A NEW GRAPHIC ANALYTIC METHOD. (1922) (0)
- The visiting lectureship of the American Mathematical Society (0)
- Concerning the Article "A New Graphic Analytic Method" (1922) (0)
- Review: Karl Boehm, Zur Integration partieller Differentialgleichungen (1902) (0)
- Lectures on the Calculus of Variations (1905) (0)
- On the distance from a point to a surface (1908) (0)
- Elements of plane trigonometry (0)
- What Mathematics Means to the World (1932) (0)
- Trigonometry.@@@Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables. (1913) (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Earle Raymond Hedrick
What Schools Are Affiliated With Earle Raymond Hedrick?
Earle Raymond Hedrick is affiliated with the following schools: