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He had published a total of 40 mathematical papers.
Altogether Orlicz published 171 mathematical papers, about half of them in cooperation with several authors.
Many of her mathematical papers include historical perspectives that add an interesting dimension to her work.
He also played a major role in the reviewing of mathematical papers.
Almost half of Burchnall's mathematical papers were written with T W Chaundy, with whom he collaborated for 20 years.
Despite deteriorating health, Nelson continued to produce outstanding mathematical papers.
Galois' brother and his friend Chevalier copied his mathematical papers and sent them to Gauss, Jacobi and others.
Peter Frankl speaks 11 languages, andhas published about 200 mathematical papers.
He began producing a steady stream of remarkable mathematical papers, the first presented to the Académie des Sciences in Paris on 28 March 1770.
Over the last few years, however,Rudin has produced some very deep mathematical papers.
During these 14 years as a lawyer Cayley published about 250 mathematical papers- how many full time mathematicians could compare with the productivity of this'amateur'?
After this he returned to his home town of Laucha and there worked on a number of mathematical papers.
The recommendations Crelle wrote for prospective members of the Academy[and] the mathematical papers he read there, as well as the prize-problems he proposed and evaluated for the Academy….
He did publish mathematical lectures and, of course, many extremely influential mathematical papers.
This was on the strength of some excellent mathematical papers on the calculation of elliptic functions, the first of which was The geometry of the elliptic equation which he published in 1858.
One day, Behnke offered to try and retrieve some mathematical papers I had left there.
The four volumes of the Collected Mathematical Papers of James Joseph Sylvester were edited and published by Baker between 1904 and 1912, and with these volumes he produced a fitting tribute to the great mathematician.
Selberg was one of the four editors of Axel Thue 's Selected mathematical papers published in Oslo in 1977.
In 1898, at the age 21,he was the author of ten mathematical papers and received his doctor's degree at Uppsala University for the thesis On system of linear total differential equations particularly with 2n-periodic coefficients.
She quickly began to collaborate with others at Bell Labs and produced a steady stream of mathematical papers.
An enthusiast in original research, andhaving studied the mathematical papers and memoirs bearing on Fourier's series and their application in mathematical physics, purposes writing a book on the subject.
However when the Swedish army attacked Prague, Saint-Vincent fled to Vienna leaving behind many of his important mathematical papers.
He then became a privatdozent in Königsberg and worked on mathematical papers which he completed in April 1825.
John Collins, famed for his correspondence with a wide range of scientists,had died in 1683 and in 1708 Jones acquired his mathematical papers.
This consisted of thick sweaters,an umbrella, mathematical papers to referee, student examination scripts etc. His theory was that God would think that he expected rain to come so that he could then get on with his work.
Although most of Church's contributions are directed towards mathematical logic,he did write a few mathematical papers of other topics.
His disinterested and efficient work in abstracting mathematical papers for the"Revue Semestrielle", and in writing the"Recent advances" in Science Progress, are examples of his labours for the advancement of mathematics.
This marked the start of her mathematical publications but we shall wait until later in this biography before commenting on her mathematical papers.
The Paris Academy had not been a place for d'Alembert to publish after he fell out with colleagues there and he was sending his mathematical papers to the Berlin Academy during the 1750s.