Thomas Hakon Grönwall
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Thomas Hakon Grönwall's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Uppsala University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Hakon Grönwall or Thomas Hakon Gronwall was a Swedish mathematician. He studied at the University College of Stockholm and Uppsala University and completed his Ph.D. at Uppsala in 1898. Grönwall worked for about a year as a civil engineer in Germany before he emigrated to the United States in 1904. He later taught mathematics at Princeton University and from 1925 he was a member of the physics department at Columbia University.
Thomas Hakon Grönwall's Published Works
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- Note on the Derivatives with Respect to a Parameter of the Solutions of a System of Differential Equations (1919) (780)
- Some asymptotic expressions in the theory of numbers (98)
- Some Remarks on Conformal Representation (74)
- On the degree of convergence of Laplace’s series (54)
- The Helium Wave Equation (1937) (47)
- An Elementary Exposition of the Theory of the Gamma Function (1916) (38)
- Theory in the Case of Unsymmetric Valence Type Electrolytes (35)
- On the Distortion in Conformal Mapping When the Second Coefficient in the Mapping Function Has an Assigned Value. (1920) (32)
- An Inequality for the Bessel Functions of the First Kind with Imaginary Argument (1932) (31)
- On the Fourier coefficients of a continuous function (1921) (21)
- Summation of Series and Conformal Mapping (1932) (21)
- A sequence of polynomials connected with the $n$th roots of unity (1921) (17)
- Reflection of Radiation from a finite number of Equally Spaced Parallel Planes (1926) (17)
- The Gamma Function in the Integral Calculus (1918) (16)
- On the expressibility of a uniform function of several complex variables as the quotient of two functions of entire character (14)
- On the Maximum Modulus of an Analytic Function (13)
- On the Determination of the Apparent Diameters of the Ions in the Debye-Hückel Theory of Strong Electrolytes. (1927) (11)
- A Special Conformally Euclidean Space of Three Dimensions Occurring in Wave Mechanics (1932) (10)
- Theory of Prime Numbers (1914) (10)
- ON THE EXTENSION OF THE DEBYEHUCKEL THEORY OF STRONG ELECTROLYTES TO CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS. (1926) (9)
- A Functional Equation in the Kinetic Theory of Gases (1915) (9)
- On the Existence and Properties of the Solutions of a Certain Differential Equation of the Second Order (8)
- The Longitudinal Vibrations of a Liquid Contained in a Tube with Elastic Walls (1927) (8)
- On the Cesaro Sums of Fourier's and Laplace's Series (1931) (6)
- The Partial Molal Volumes of Water and Salt in Solutions of the Alkali Halides (4)
- An Integral Equation of the Volterra Type (4)
- Summation of a Double Series (1922) (4)
- Determination of all Triply Orthogonal Systems Containing a family of Minimal Surfaces (1915) (3)
- On the influence of keyways on the stress distribution in cylindrical shafts (1919) (3)
- Qualitative Properties of the Ballistic Trajectory (1920) (2)
- On the Power Series for log(1 + z) (1916) (2)
- On a System of Linear Partial Differential Equations of the Hyperbolic Type (1919) (2)
- Differential variations in ballistics, with applications to the qualitative properties of the trajectory (1921) (1)
- The Converse of Euler's Theorem on Homogeneous Functions (1930) (1)
- Discussions: The Number of Arithmetical Operations Involved in the Solution of a System of Linear Equations (1929) (1)
- Conformal Mapping of a Family of Real Conics upon Another (1920) (1)
- The mutual inductance of two square coils (1925) (1)
- On the Twist in Conformed Mapping. (1919) (1)
- On Analytic Functions of Constant Modulus on a Given Contour (1)
- On the summability of Fourier’s series (1913) (1)
- Review: C. Runge, Graphische Methoden (1916) (1)
- Errata. Theory in the Case of Unsymmetric Valence Type Electrolytes (1)
- Elastic Stresses in an Infinite Solid with a Spherical Cavity (1918) (1)
- Review: Joseph Larmor, Mathematical and Physical Papers (1930) (1)
- On the Shortest Line Between Two Points in Non-Euclidean Geometry (1919) (1)
- Review: Eugen Netto, Elementare Algebra (1915) (0)
- A Functional Equation in Differential Geometry (1931) (0)
- Errata. Theory in the Case of Unsymmetric Valence Types of Electrolytes (0)
- On the Convergence of Binet's Factorial Series for logΓ(s) and ψ(s) (1916) (0)
- Book Review: Elementare Algebra (1915) (0)
- Book Review: The new Quantum Mechanics (0)
- Book Review: Operational Circuit Analysis (0)
- Second Edition of Netto's Kombinatorik (0)
- Problems for Solution: 3153-3155,2676,2775,2784,2873 (1925) (0)
- On the zeros of the function () associated with the gamma function (1926) (0)
- On Power Series with Positive Real Part in the Unit Circle (1922) (0)
- Picard on Partial Differential Equations (0)
- On Minkowski's Mixed Volume of Three Convex Solids (1930) (0)
- Errata: “On the zeros of the function () associated with the gamma function” [Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 28 (1926), no. 3, 391–399; 1501352] (1926) (0)
- A Problem in Geometry Connected with the Analytic Continuation of a Power Series (1916) (0)
- Review: G. Birtwistle, The new Quantum Mechanics (1929) (0)
- On the Wave Equation of the Hydrogen Atom (1931) (0)
- A Theorem on Power Series, with an Application to Conformal Mapping. (0)
- On approximation by trigonometric sums (1914) (0)
- Conformal Mapping of a Family of Real Conics on Another. (1920) (0)
- On Lebesgue's Constants in the Theory of Fourier's Series (0)
- Book Review: Vorlesungen ber Algebra (0)
- Review: Vannevar Bush, Operational Circuit Analysis (0)
- Review: David Hilbert, Grundlagen der Geometrie (1914) (0)
- A Formula in Geometrical Optics (1930) (0)
- Some special boundary problems in the theory of harmonic functions (1913) (0)
- On a theorem of Fejér’s and an analogon to Gibbs’ phenomenon (1912) (0)
- Review: A. Buhl, Formules Stokiennes (1928) (0)
- A Diophantine Equation Connected with the Hydrogen Spectrum (1930) (0)
- Book Review: Analytische Geometrie (1930) (0)
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