Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich was an English mathematician, and a Fellow of the Royal Society. Life Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich was born on 8 February 1875, in Wolverhampton, England. He was descended from Bryan I'Anson, of Ashby St Ledgers, Sheriff of London and father of the 17th century 1st Baronet Sir Bryan I'Anson of Bassetsbury.
Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich's Published Works
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- An Introduction To The Theory Of Infinite Series (1908) (656)
- On the Influence of Gravity on Elastic Waves, and, in particular on the Vibrations of an Elastic Globe (1898) (168)
- X. Electromagnetic waves (1919) (71)
- Normal Coordinates in Dynamical Systems (51)
- Diffraction of Waves by a Wedge (32)
- The Scattering of Plane Electric Waves by Spheres (17)
- On the roots of the characteristic equation of a linear substitution (1906) (12)
- On the limits of certain infinite series and integrals (1908) (11)
- The Relation Between the Convergence of Series and of Integrals (9)
- XXXV. Examples of operational methods in mathematical physics (1919) (8)
- An Asymptotic Formula for the Generalised Hypergeometric Series (8)
- The classification of quadrics (1905) (7)
- Some Extensions to Multiple Series of Abel's Theorem on the Continuity of Power Series (6)
- Note on Weierstrass's Reduction of a Family of Bilinear Forms (5)
- Conformal Space Transformations (1900) (5)
- Certain Potential Functions and a New Solution of Laplace's Equation (5)
- Note on the Pressure of Radiation on a Small Reflecting Sphere (1913) (5)
- On a Conical Reduction of Bilinear Forms (Part II.), with special consideration of Congruent Reductions (4)
- The Caustic, by Reflection, of a Circle (3)
- A New Method for Solving Two‐Dimensional Problems of Physical Types (3)
- A Note on Minimal Surfaces (1898) (2)
- Canonical Reduction of Linear Substitutions and Bilinear Forms, with a Dynamical Application (2)
- The Application of Operational Methods to Some Electrical Problems in Diffusion (2)
- Muth's Elementartheiler (1901) (2)
- Note on Double Limits and on the Inversion of a Repeated Infinite Integral (2)
- On the Theory of Foucault's Pendulum, and of the Gyrostatic Pendulum (2)
- Investigations on Series of Zonal Harmonics (2)
- XIX. Note on approximations in the theory of probabilities (1919) (1)
- Various Extensions of Abel's Lemma (1)
- Note on the Characteristic Invariants of an Asymmetric Optical System (1899) (1)
- A Certain Series of Bessel Functions (1)
- On the Reduction of a Linear Substitution to a Canonical Form (1899) (1)
- XX. Note on the potential of a symmetrical system (1901) (1)
- Elementary Treatment of Logarithms (1928) (1)
- The Methods Used by Archimedes for Approximating to Square-Roots (1928) (1)
- Congruent Reductions of Bilinear Forms (1901) (0)
- Answers To the Queries (1910) (0)
- A Suggested Rearrangement of the Book-Work on Some Elementary Series (1904) (0)
- Applications to Dynamics of some Algebraical Results (1900) (0)
- X. A note on the ballistic galvanometer (1913) (0)
- Note on Prof. Carslaw’s Paper (1928) (0)
- On the parabolas (or paraboloids) through the points common to two given conics (or quadrics) (1902) (0)
- On some Solutions of 2=0 (1898) (0)
- Stray Notes on Elementary Geometry (1929) (0)
- The Ambiguous Cases in the Solution of Spherical Triangles (1904) (0)
- Easy Mathematics and Lawn Tennis (1928) (0)
- Remarks concerning the variation of the length of a curve (1905) (0)
- The Discussion of Certain Power-Series (1906) (0)
- Theorems on the Logarithmic Potential (0)
- Notes on Conics in Areals (1902) (0)
- VIII. Note on the magnetic field produced by circular currents (1923) (0)
- Note on the Wave Surface of a Dynamical Medium, Æolotropic in all respects (1901) (0)
- 184. [I. 1.] The third approximation to the nth root of a number (1906) (0)
- Note on Stability of Motion, with an application to Hydrodynamics (1900) (0)
- 913. [T. 3. a.] Note on Geometrical Optics (1929) (0)
- Example of Trigonometrical Porisms (1900) (0)
- XLVIII. The problem of random flights (1921) (0)
- 84. [In connection with Problem 372 ...] (1900) (0)
- 92. [K. 13. a.] Solution of Problem 372, and notes suggested thereby (1901) (0)
- The infinitesimal generators of parameter groups (1902) (0)
- VII. A method of calculation suitable in certain physical problems (1928) (0)
- Similar conics through three points (1903) (0)
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