William Raoul Reagle Transue
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William Raoul Reagle Transue's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Raoul Reagle Transue was an American mathematician and topologist. He is the son of mathematician William Reagle Transue and Monique Serpette who moved from her native France to the US in 1936. Bill, as he was known, earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1958, and his Ph.D. in mathematics from The University of Georgia in 1967 under Billy Joe Ball. He was a professor of mathematics at Auburn University from 1967 until his retirement over 30 years later.
William Raoul Reagle Transue's Published Works
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Published Works
- C-Bimeasures Λ and Their Integral Extensions (1956) (40)
- Functionals F Bilinear Over the Product A × B of Two Pseudo-Normed Vector Spaces: II. Admissible Spaces A (1950) (36)
- On the 2-homogeneity of Cartesian products (1980) (28)
- A TRANSITIVE MAP ON (0, 1) WHOSE INVERSE LIMIT IS THE PSEUDOARC (1991) (27)
- Sarkovskiĭ’s theorem for hereditarily decomposable chainable continua (1989) (24)
- Functionals of Bounded Frechet Variation (1949) (16)
- C-Bimeasures Λ and their superior integrals Λ (1955) (12)
- A Medieval Iterative Algorism (1956) (11)
- Applications of transitivities of betweenness in lattice theory (1943) (10)
- Integral Representations of Bilinear Functionals. (1949) (10)
- On the hyperspace of subcontinua of the pseudoarc (1967) (9)
- Accessible points of hereditarily decomposable chainable continua (1992) (9)
- An orientation preserving fixed point free homeomorphism of the plane which admits no closed invariant line (1988) (8)
- Functionals F Bilinear over the Product A × B of Two P-Normed Vector Spaces (1949) (7)
- Contributions to Fourier Analysis. (1950) (7)
- Semi-normed vector spaces with duals of integral type (1954) (7)
- On embedding cones over circularly chainable continua (1969) (7)
- On dynamics of certain Cantor sets (1990) (7)
- A characterization of the bilinear sums associated with the classical second variation (1949) (6)
- THE REPRESENTATION OF A C-BIMEASURE ON A GENERAL RECTANGLE. (1956) (5)
- The Fréchet Variation and the Convergence of Multiple Fourier Series. (1949) (5)
- Properties of ultraproducts (1979) (4)
- General Formulas for the Number of Magic Squares Belonging to Certain Classes (1939) (4)
- The existence of vector function spaces with duals of integral type (1958) (4)
- Concerning upper semicontinuous decompositions of irreducible continua. (1971) (4)
- Products of a C-Measure and a Locally Integrable Mapping (1957) (4)
- Remarks on transitivities of betweenness (1944) (3)
- Representation of Subharmonic Functions in the Neighborhood of a Point (1943) (2)
- III. THE FRÉCHET VARIATION AND PRINGSHEIM CONVERGENCE OF DOUBLE FOURIER SERIES (1950) (2)
- The generalized Fréchet variation and Riesz-Young-Hausdorff type Theorems (1953) (2)
- Unscrambling Chaos through Thick and Thin: An Explanation (1987) (2)
- A new implication of the Young-Pollard convergence criteria for a Fourier series (1951) (1)
- MAA Studies in Mathematics, Volume 1, Studies in Modern Analysis. (1962) (1)
- The Fréchet Variation, Sector Limits, and Left Decompositions (1950) (1)
- The local characterization of vector function spaces with duals of integral type (1958) (1)
- ACCESSIBLE POINTS OF HEREDITARILY DECOMPOSABLE (2010) (0)
- Topology conference Auburn University 1969 (1969) (0)
- IV. NORMS OF DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH BILINEAR FUNCTIONALS (1950) (0)
- MATHEMA TICS: MORSE AND TRANSUE (2005) (0)
- SARKOVSKH'S THEOREM FOR HEREDITARILY DECOMPOSABLE (2010) (0)
- The Reverse Notation. (1939) (0)
- V49ATHEMATICS: MORSE AND TRANSUE (2004) (0)
- Contributions to Fourier Analysis. (AM-25) (1950) (0)
- FUNCTIONALS F BILINEAR OVER THE PRODUCT A X B OF TWO (2016) (0)
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