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  1. Fourier series (Library of mathematics) by Ian Naismith Sneddon, 1969
  2. Fourier Transforms (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Ian N. Sneddon, 2010-09-16
  3. Mixed boundary value problems in potential theory, by Ian Naismith Sneddon, 1966
  4. Introduction to Functional Analysis for Scientists and Technologists by B. Z.; Sneddon, Ian N. (Editor) Vulikh, 1963-01-01
  5. Use of Integral Transforms by Ian N. Sneddon, 1972-03
  6. Nursing skin disease by Ian Bruce Sneddon, 1968
  7. Encyclopaedic dictionary of mathematics for engineers and applied scientists by Ian Naismith Sneddon, 1976
  8. Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations (LMT) by E.L. Ince, Ian N. Sneddon, 1987-02-16
  9. Elements of Partial Differential Equations (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Ian N. Sneddon, 2006-08-11
  10. Hochschullehrer (Newcastle): Ian Sneddon, Philip Van Der Eijk, Tom Kirkwood, Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow, John Ringrose (German Edition)
  11. Special Functions of Mathematical Physics and Chemistry by Ian N. Sneddon, 1956-01-01
  12. Special Functions of Mathematical Physics and Chemistry, Second Edition by Ian N. Sneddon, 1961
  13. Instructor's manual to accompany The use of integral transforms by Ian Naismith Sneddon, 1972
  14. Practical dermatology, by Ian Bruce Sneddon, 1971

1. Sneddon
Ian Naismith Sneddon. Born 8 Dec 1919 in Glasgow, Scotland Died 4 Nov2000 in Glasgow, Scotland. Ian Sneddon s father was Naismith Sneddon.
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Ian Naismith Sneddon
Born: 8 Dec 1919 in Glasgow, Scotland
Died: 4 Nov 2000 in Glasgow, Scotland
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Ian Sneddon 's father was Naismith Sneddon. He was from a Scottish family that had emigrated to Arizona in the United States with the hopes of finding gold. Naismith was born in Arizona but his parents found times very hard there and returned to Scotland when he was 23 years old. Naismith was recruited into the army at the start of World War I, but suffered gassing in the trenches which ruined his health. He married Mary Ann Cameron in 1918 and they settled in Renfrew. There Ian, their only child, was born but shortly afterwards the family moved to Partick on the outskirts of Glasgow. There Naismith worked, as best he could given his poor health, as a plasterer and slater. Ian was brought up in a loving, caring, but poor, home. Ian attended Thornwood Primary School from where, at the age of 10, he was successful in competing for a place at the newly opened Hyndland Secondary School in Glasgow. This school provided Ian with an outstanding education in the full range of subjects and at age 15 he became Dux of the school. His mathematics teacher, James Milroy, recognised his great talent for the subject and persuaded him to remain at school for one further year working mainly at studying mathematics on his own. One year later, in 1936, still only 16 years old he entered the University of Glasgow. His interests at university were divided between mathematics and physics and he graduated in 1940 with First Class Honours in these two topics.

2. Ian N Sneddon Fourier Transforms
Title Fourier Transforms sneddon ian N Ian N. Sneddon Subject Calculus CategoryScience Nature Mathematics Calculus Mathematical Analysis General Format
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3. Ian Sneddon
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Stevens Ian 1695 1½ 3½ 7 Wand Drag B 2 Dunfermlin A 2045 Slaven Vincent 0 -1 Robertson Ian C 2115 1825 Kynoch Richard JP ½ - ½ sneddon ian D 1845 1420
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2000. SNEAD Samuel Jackson American golfer Died 23 May 2002. sneddon ianNaismith British professor of mathematics (retd) Died 4 Nov. 2000.
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9. Sneddon
Ian Naismith Sneddon. Ian Sneddon attended Hyndland Secondary Schoolin Glasgow and from there he entered the University of Glasgow.
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Ian Naismith Sneddon
Born: 8 Dec 1919 in Glasgow, Scotland
Died: 4 Nov 2000 in Glasgow, Scotland
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Ian Sneddon attended Hyndland Secondary School in Glasgow and from there he entered the University of Glasgow. His interests at university were divided between mathematics and physics and he graduated in 1940 with First Class Honours in these two topics. After graduating from Glasgow, Sneddon was awarded a Bryce Fellowship which allowed him continue his studies at Trinity College, Cambridge. However, as was the custom at that time, he took the undergraduate courses at Cambridge leading to the Mathematical Tripos. Of course World War II meant that much of Europe was on a war footing even before Sneddon entered Cambridge and it was inevitable that he would soon end up undertaking war work. Indeed after taking Part II of the Mathematical Tripos in 1942 he was assigned to duties with the Ministry of Supply as a scientific officer and he was sent to the Cavendish Laboratory. His remarkable talents in applied mathematics and physics were quickly directed towards military problems requiring these skills and he began to work on a project examining how to penetrate armour. Before this it is doubtful whether he had developed a particular interest in problems concerning elasticity, but the work he began at the Cavendish Laboratory so fascinated him that he continued to have a deep interest in problems of elasticity throughout his career. In 1943 Sneddon married Mary Macgregor.

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s. 531533. ISBN 0-486-68029-0 sneddon ian Naismith 22309 Fourier transforms/ Ian N. Sneddon. New York Dover Publ., 1995. XII, 542 s. rys., 22 cm.
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11. Ian Bruce Sneddon (www.whonamedit.com)
condition mentioned here see a doctor. ian Bruce sneddon. British dermatologist, born 1915; died 1987 of unknown origin. Biography ian Bruce sneddonwas one of the foremost British
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Ian Bruce Sneddon
British dermatologist, born 1915; died 1987.
Associated eponyms: Sneddon-Champion syndrome A syndrome of livedo reticularis and cerebrovascular lesions with livedo involved in all the extremities and the trunk, etc. Sneddon-Wilkinson disease Chronic recidivating pustulous dermatosis of unknown origin. Biography: Ian Bruce Sneddon was one of the foremost British dermatologists of the 20th century. He was dermatologist to the Royal Navy during World War II and subsequently was consultant at Sheffield. For 18 years he was the doyen – Clinical Dean – of his university. He was president of the British Association of Dermatologists in 1970. Sneddon authored more than 100 publications, many of them on the psychiatric aspects of dermatology.

12. References For Sneddon
References for ian sneddon. Books Articles D Martin, Prosessor ian Naismithsneddon, mathematician (The Scotsman, 27 November 2000). D
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  • A C Eringen (ed.), Dedicated to Prof I N Sneddon on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday (Oxford-Elmsford, N.Y., 1980). Articles:
  • D Martin, Prosessor Ian Naismith Sneddon, mathematician (The Scotsman, 27 November 2000).
  • D Munn, Ian Naismith Sneddon (The Herald, 11 November 2000).
  • D Pack, Prosessor Ian Naismith Sneddon (Observer, November 2000). Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    14. Sfhd - Dr Ian Bruce Sneddon CBE MD FRCP. 1915-1987
    Dr ian Bruce sneddon CBE MD FRCP. ian sneddon is widely known for the two diseasesbearing his name sneddon s syndrome, and sneddon Wilkinson s disease.
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    Dr Ian Bruce Sneddon CBE MD FRCP. 1915-1987
    Ian Sneddon He was one of our great British Dermatologists. He was clinical Dean of the University of Sheffield for 18 years - a great honour for a dermatologist. He was President of the British Association of Dermatologists in 1970. He was awarded an honorary degree of MD by his university and later was given the distinction of a Commander of the British Empire (CBE). He was also an honorary fellow of the Danish and South African dermatology Societies and he gave guest lectures all over the world.
    Two boating stories from Dr Stephen Gold.
    In Scotland for one holiday Dr Sneddon and Joan had towed their cruiser on a trailer behind their Rover. On the way home, as he was winding the winch to haul the boat out of the water on to the trailer he was seized with gripping chest pain - they both realised its significance. However Joan had never driven the car towing the boat. So they decided to press on, drive to Sheffield and have his coronary seen to back home! All was well and there were no bad repercussions.
    He continued his private practice until literally the end when he died suddenly after consulting. The Sneddon-Bowers trophy of the British Association of Dermatologists for the winner of the annual sailing competition was endowed in his honour.

    15. Fourier Transforms - Sneddon, Ian N.
    Fourier Transforms sneddon, ian N. Dover Publications, Incorporated FOURIER TRANSFORMATIONS MATHEMATICS Author Name sneddon, ian N. Title Fourier Transforms
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    16. Ian Sneddon (1915-1987)

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    Ian Sneddon
    Ian Sneddon est un des plus célèbres dermatologistes britanniques de l'époque contemporaine.
    Dermatologiste de la Royal Navy pendant la guerre, il fut ensuite Consultant à Sheffield, et fut pendant 18 ans Doyen (Clinical Dean) de son Université. Il fut Président de la British Association of Dermatologists en 1970.
    Sneddon est auteur de plus de 100 publications, notamment sur les aspects psychiatriques de la dermatologie, et sur les deux maladies qu'il a décrites et qui portent son nom :
    • La pustulose sous-cornée, décrite avec Darrell Wilkinson en 1956 (maladie de Sneddon-Wilkinson),
    • Le livedo réticulaire avec atteinte systémique (syndrome de Sneddon), décrit en 1965.
    Vous pouvez lire, dans la section Textes de ce site, une communication en anglais sur Ian Sneddon , prononcée en Décembre 1997 par A.Griffiths lors du congrès annuel de la sfhd. Retour à l'index
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    17. Sneddon
    Biography of ian sneddon (19192000) ian sneddon's father was Naismith sneddon. He was from a Scottish family that had emigrated to Arizona in they settled in Renfrew. There ian, their only
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    Born: 8 Dec 1919 in Glasgow, Scotland
    Died: 4 Nov 2000 in Glasgow, Scotland
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    Ian Sneddon 's father was Naismith Sneddon. He was from a Scottish family that had emigrated to Arizona in the United States with the hopes of finding gold. Naismith was born in Arizona but his parents found times very hard there and returned to Scotland when he was 23 years old. Naismith was recruited into the army at the start of World War I, but suffered gassing in the trenches which ruined his health. He married Mary Ann Cameron in 1918 and they settled in Renfrew. There Ian, their only child, was born but shortly afterwards the family moved to Partick on the outskirts of Glasgow. There Naismith worked, as best he could given his poor health, as a plasterer and slater. Ian was brought up in a loving, caring, but poor, home. Ian attended Thornwood Primary School from where, at the age of 10, he was successful in competing for a place at the newly opened Hyndland Secondary School in Glasgow. This school provided Ian with an outstanding education in the full range of subjects and at age 15 he became Dux of the school. His mathematics teacher, James Milroy, recognised his great talent for the subject and persuaded him to remain at school for one further year working mainly at studying mathematics on his own. One year later, in 1936, still only 16 years old he entered the University of Glasgow. His interests at university were divided between mathematics and physics and he graduated in 1940 with First Class Honours in these two topics.

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    Translate this page Smith-Petersen, Marius Nygaard, 1886 - 1953. Smyth, FS, sneddon, ian Bruce,1915 - 1987. Snellen, Herman, 1834 - 1908. Snellen, Herman Adrianus, 1905-.
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    20. Sneddon-Champion Syndrome (www.whonamedit.com)
    sneddonChampion syndrome A syndrome of livedo reticularis and cerebrovascular lesions with livedo involved in all the extremities and the trunk, etc. Also known as sneddon's syndrome. Also known as sneddon's syndrome. Synonyms Livedo racemosa generalisata and cerebrovascular lesions, livedo nodules Robert H. Champion. ian Bruce sneddon.
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    Sneddon-Champion syndrome Also known as:
    Sneddon's syndrome
    Synonyms: Livedo racemosa generalisata and cerebrovascular lesions, livedo nodules, livedo reticularis-cerebrovascular syndrome, polyarteritis nodosa cutanea, racemosa apoplectica. Associated persons: Robert H. Champion Ian Bruce Sneddon Description: A syndrome of livedo reticularis and cerebrovascular lesions with livedo involved in all the extremities and the trunk, purpura, leg ulcers, scarring, gangrene of toes, transient ischaemic attacks, an impaired or absent pulse in posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries, and the Raynaud phenomenon. Worsening in cold weather and during the acute phase of neurological complications. Onset at all ages (2 months to 69 years). Described in males. Sporadic occurrence or autosomal dominant inheritance. Bibliography:
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