Harold Douglas Ursell
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British mathematician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harold Douglas Ursell was an English mathematician who is best known for Ursell function.
Harold Douglas Ursell's Published Works
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- The evaluation of Gibbs' phase-integral for imperfect gases (1927) (181)
- Sets of Fractional Dimensions (V) : On Dimensional Numbers of Some continuous Curves (1937) (125)
- Random walk on a sphere and on a Riemannian manifold (1960) (102)
- Continued Fractions in Several Dimensions (1930) (52)
- Remarks on the theory of prime ends (1951) (34)
- On one-dimensional regular assemblies (1948) (33)
- Some methods of proving measurability (1939) (14)
- The choice of the standard unit cell in a triclinic lattice (1957) (14)
- Note on the Transfinite Diameter (1938) (13)
- Inequalities Between Sums of Powers (1959) (13)
- On the Lightness and Strong Interiority of Analytic Functions (1952) (8)
- On the Behaviour of a Certain Sequence of Functions Derived From a Given One (1937) (8)
- Parseval's Theorem for Almost‐Periodic Functions (1931) (8)
- The Degrees of Radical Extensions (1974) (4)
- Transfinite Numbers and Cosmology (1962) (1)
- Transfinite Numbers and Cosmology (1962) (1)
- On the Convergence Almost Everywhere of Rademacher's Series and of the Bochnerfejér Sums of a Function almost Periodic in the Sense of Stepanoff (1932) (1)
- Normality of Almost Periodic Functions (1)
- Cayley's problem of seven lines on a quartic surface (1929) (1)
- On the Total Variation of {f(t+r)−f(t)} (1934) (1)
- Analysis of the Conditions of Generalized almost Periodicity (1934) (1)
- The Cantor Manifolds Lying on a Closed Surface. Part II (1935) (1)
- Normality and almost Periodic Functions (1929) (1)
- Simultaneous Linear Recurrence Relations with Variable Coefficients (1958) (1)
- Centenary of the Birth of W. H. Young, F.R.S. (1963) (0)
- On Quadrics Satisfying Nine Conditions (0)
- R. R. Goldberg, Fourier Transforms (Cambridge University Press, 1961), viii + 76 pp., 21s. (1963) (0)
- Note on Pauli's Exclusion Principle (1928) (0)
- Intersections of Complexes (0)
- A NOTE ON REDUCIBLE AND IRREDUCIBLE DISSECTIONS (1935) (0)
- Topological Analysis (Revised edition). By G. T. Whyburn. Pp. xii, 125. 40s. 1964. (Princeton U.P. and Oxford U.P.) (1967) (0)
- Set Topology. By R. Vaidanathaswamy 2nd edition. Pp. vi, 305. 1960. (Chelsea Publishing Co., New York) (1963) (0)
- Remark on a paper by Spława-Neyman (1938) (0)
- Introduction to Set Theory and Topology. By K. Kuratowski. Pp. 283. 45s. 1960. (Pergamon Press) (1964) (0)
- Coincidence formulae in geometry (1929) (0)
- The Dissection of Closed Surfaces and the Phragmen-Brouwer-Alexandroff Theorem. (1934) (0)
- Introduction to Lattice Theory. By D. E. Rutherford. Pp. x, 117. 36s. 1966. (Oliver and Boyd) (1966) (0)
- The motion of a solid through an infinite liquid under no forces (1941) (0)
- Introduction to Calculus. By K. Ktjratowski. Pp. 315. 35s. 1961. (Pergamon Press) (1964) (0)
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