Louis Napoleon George Filon
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French mathematician
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Louis Napoleon George Filon's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Université Paris Cité
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Louis Napoleon George Filon, FRS was an English applied mathematician, famous for his research on classical mechanics and particularly the theory of elasticity and the mechanics of continuous media. He also developed a method for the numerical quadrature of oscillatory integrals, now known as Filon quadrature. He was Vice Chancellor of the University of London from 1933 to 1935.
Louis Napoleon George Filon's Published Works
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- III.—On a Quadrature Formula for Trigonometric Integrals. (574)
- Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. IV. On the probable errors of frequency constants and on the influence of random selection on variation and correlation (189)
- A treatise on photo-elasticity (1931) (164)
- On the elastic equilibrium of circular cylinders under certain practical systems of load (148)
- On an approximate solution for the bending of a beam of rectangular cross-section under any system of load, with special reference to points of concentrated or discontinuous loading (123)
- The forces on a cylinder in a stream of viscous fluid (1926) (43)
- On the Stress-Optical Effect in Transparent Solids Strained beyond the Elastic Limit (1922) (42)
- On an approximate solution for the bending of a beam of rectangular cross-section under any system of load.—additional note (17)
- On the Di-Phasic Nature of Glass, as Shown by Photo-Elastic Observations (1923) (15)
- X. On the resistance to torsion of certain forms of shafting, with special reference to the effect of keyways (15)
- THE STRESSES IN A CIRCULAR RING. (15)
- On the resistance to torsion of certain forms of shafting, with special reference to the effect of keyways (14)
- Karl Pearson, 1857-1936 (1936) (13)
- On the Dispersion in Artificial Double Refraction (1907) (12)
- The photo-elastic dispersion of vitreous silica (1931) (12)
- Mass and Force in Newtonian Mechanics (1938) (11)
- On the Expansion of Polynomials in Series of Functions (10)
- On the Second Approximation to the "Oseen" Solution for the Motion of a Viscous Fluid (6)
- On Antiplane Stress in an Elastic Solid (1937) (5)
- I. The investigation of stresses in a rectangular bar by means of polarized light (5)
- A manual of photo-elasticity for engineers (1936) (5)
- Some Points on the Teaching of Rational Mechanics (1926) (5)
- XIV.The exploration of stress in the neighbourhood of an isotropic point in an elastic plate (1936) (3)
- Measurements of the Absolute Indices of Refraction in Strained Glass (1910) (3)
- The measurement of true height by aneroid (1923) (3)
- ON THE RELATION BETWEEN CORRESPONDING PROBLEMS IN PLANE STRESS AND IN GENERALIZED PLANE STRESS (3)
- An Introduction to Projective Geometry (1909) (3)
- Position Fixing in Aircraft During Long Distance Flights Over the Sea (1920) (2)
- Preliminary Note on a New Method of Measuring Directly the Double-Refraction in Strained Glass (1907) (2)
- The Beginnings of Arithmetic (1925) (1)
- On the Temperature Variation of the Photo-Elastic Effect in Strained Glass (1914) (1)
- On certain Diffraction Fringes as applied to Micrometric Observations (1897) (0)
- On the Stress Equations in an Elastic Solid (1938) (0)
- Reductions of Photographs of Swift's Comet (α 1899), taken at Cambridge Observatory, with a portrait lens (1902) (0)
- The British Association (1920) (0)
- Discussion of "Photo-Elastic Determination Shrinkage Stresses" (1936) (0)
- Raymond Clarence James Howland (1937) (0)
- On a Theory of the Second Order Longitudinal Spherical Aberration for a Symmetrical Optical System (1920) (0)
- On the Projection of two Triangles on to the Same Triangle (0)
- Note on the Tidal Theory of the Evolution of the Solar System (1932) (0)
- On a Symbolic Proof of Fourier’s Theorem (0)
- XLI. On certain diffraction fringes as applied to micrometric observations (1899) (0)
- The spherical aberrations of a thin lens (1918) (0)
- On an empirical formula for the longitudinal spherical aberrations in a thick lens (1918) (0)
- University of London, University College Observatory (1929) (0)
- Micaiah John Muller Hill (1929) (0)
- Science and the New Army. (1920) (0)
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