William Caspar Graustein
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American mathematician
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William Caspar Graustein's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
- Masters Mathematics Stanford University
Why Is William Caspar Graustein Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Caspar Graustein was an American mathematician. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1910 and later became an instructor at Harvard University. In 1921, he married Mary Curtis Graustein , who was the first American woman to earn a mathematics Ph.D. from Radcliffe College.
William Caspar Graustein's Published Works
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Published Works
- The geometry of Riemannian spaces (1934) (48)
- Introduction to higher geometry (1933) (45)
- On the Average Number of Sides of Polygons of a Net (1931) (31)
- Applicability with preservation of both curvatures (1936) (22)
- Plane And Solid Analytic Geometry (21)
- Extensions of the four-vertex theorem (1937) (12)
- Harmonic minimal surfaces (1940) (9)
- A new form of the four-vertex theorem (1936) (6)
- Review: C. E. Weatherburn, Differential Geometry of Three Dimensions (1928) (4)
- Parallelism and equidistance in classical differential geometry (1932) (3)
- The four-vertex theorem for a certain type of space curves (1937) (2)
- On Two Related Transformations of Space Curves (1917) (2)
- On the Geodesics and Geodesic Circles on a Developable Surface (1917) (2)
- The scientific work of Joseph Lipka (1924) (1)
- Determination of a Surface by its Curvatures and Spherical Representation (1923) (1)
- Dickson's Linear Algebras (1915) (1)
- The Linear Element of a Riemannian V n in Terms of the Christoffel Symbols of the Second Kind (1930) (1)
- A Geometrical Method for Solving the Biquadratic Equation (1928) (1)
- Isometric $W$-surfaces (1924) (1)
- Eisenhart's Transformations of Surfaces (1924) (1)
- Invariant methods in classical differential geometry (1930) (1)
- Weatherburn's Second Volume (1931) (0)
- A Geometrical Problem in Which Order of Choice is Important (1928) (0)
- Parallel maps of surfaces (1922) (0)
- Note on isogenous complex functions of curves (1918) (0)
- Note on a certain type of ruled surface (1923) (0)
- An invariant of a general transformation of surfaces (0)
- Representations of a complex point by pairs of ordered real points (1922) (0)
- Note on a certain type of parabola (1929) (0)
- A necessary and sufficient condition that two surfaces be applicable (1924) (0)
- Schouten and Struik on Differential Geometry (1939) (0)
- The equivalence of complex points, planes, lines with respect to real motions and certain other groups of real transformations (0)
- Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition (0)
- THE ^ * PHHE 9 HER Volume 3 BtCE INSTITUTE . HOUSTON , TEXAS , MAT 4 , 1918 Number 13 M l ! IMP M M WITH M l ) SIMMS (0)
- Semi-Parallel Maps of Surfaces (1926) (0)
- Real Representations of Analytic Complex Curves (1924) (0)
- Spherical Representation of Conjugate Systems and Asymptotic Lines (1922) (0)
- Coolidge on Complex Geometry (1925) (0)
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