William Charles Brenke
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American mathematician
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William Charles Brenke's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Charles Brenke was an American mathematician who introduced Brenke polynomials and wrote several undergraduate textbooks. He received his PhD in mathematics at Harvard under Maxime Bôcher. Brenke taught at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln mathematics department from 1908 to 1944 and was chair of the department from 1934 to 1944. He retired in 1943 but his successor, Ralph Hull, was put on official leave to do war work and returned from leave in 1945.
William Charles Brenke's Published Works
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Published Works
- Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable (1914) (94)
- On Generating Functions of Polynomial Systems (1945) (36)
- On Polynomial Solutions of a Class of Linear Differential Equations of the Second Order (1930) (25)
- An Application of Abel's Integral Equation (1922) (16)
- Ueber symmetrisches Triamidotoluol (1896) (4)
- Discussions: On the Resolution of a Fraction into Partial Fractions (1929) (1)
- Plane and spherical trigonometry : with tables to four and five places (1943) (1)
- Observations of variable stars of long period (1)
- On the Summability and Generalized Sum of a Series of Legendre Polynomials (1933) (1)
- On the Convergence and Differentiation of Trigonometric Series (0)
- Thesis on the determination of constants of the astronomical instruments in the observatory (0)
- Transformation of Series by Means of Functions Admitting a Recurrent Relation (0)
- The properties and chemical behavior of symmetrical trinitro-dibrom-toluene (0)
- Goodwin Deloss Swezey (1934) (0)
- The macmillan mathematical tables (1936) (0)
- Variation of the latitude (0)
- Two New Books on the Calculus@@@Differential and Integral Calculus. An Introductory Course for Colleges and Engineering Schools.@@@The Calculus. (0)
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