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         Wintner Aurel:     more books (16)
  1. The analytical foundations of celestial mechanics, (Princeton mathematical series ... 5) by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  2. The Fourier transforms of probability distributions;: Lectures by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  3. The theory of measure in arithmetical semi-groups, by Aurel Wintner, 1944
  4. An arithmetical approach to ordinary Fourier series. by Aurel Wintner, 1945-01-01
  5. The Analytical Foundations of Celestial Mechanice. 1st Ed. 3rd Printing by Aurel Wintner, 1947-01-01
  6. Lectures by Aurel Wintner on Asymptotic Distributions and Infinite Convolutions, 1937-1938 [The Institute for Advanced Study] by Aurel Wintner, 1938
  7. Analytical Foundations of Celestial Mech by Aurel Wintner, 1941
  8. Fourier Tranforms of Probability Distributions. by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  9. Lectures by Aurel Wintner, 1938
  10. Spektraltheorie der unendlichen Matrizen. by Aurel Wintner, 1929
  11. An arithmetical approach to ordinary Fourier series by Aurel Wintner, 1945
  12. Eratosthenian averages, by Aurel Wintner, 1943
  13. The Fourier Transforms of Probability Distributions by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  14. The Theory Of Measure In Arithmetical Semi-Groups by Aurel Wintner, 1944-01-01

61. A Life Of Mathematics: Paul Erd\H{o}s (1913-1996)
The year 1938/39 at Princeton was his {\it annus mirabilis\/} he wrote outstandingpapers with Mark Kac and aurel wintner, that practically created {\it
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62. From Kirk@cs.pitt.edu Sun Mar 1 181307 1998 Received From Gomez
62 377 463 14 34 WINKLER, PETER M. 38 71 79 104 123 153 188 269 324 351 405 416 433437 464 2 13 wintner, aurel 222 446 465 15 38 WORMALD, NICHOLAS C. 38 55 56
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63. MARIA GOEPPERT MAYER
The Mathematics Department, which was quite active at that time, included FrancisMurnaghan and aurel wintner, with whom she developed particularly close
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MARIA GOEPPERT MAYER
Early Years
* Joan Dash, A Life of One's Own (New York: Harper and Row, 1973), p. 231. + Ibid. Handbuch der Physik, "Dynamische Gittertheorie der Kristalle." In 1935 she published her important paper on double beta-decay, representing a direct application of techniques she had used for her thesis, but in an entirely different context. Later, James Franck joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins and renewed his close personal relationship with the Mayers. Also in that later period, Edward Teller became a member of the faculty of George Washington University, in nearby Washington, D.C., and she looked to him for guidance in the developing frontiers of theoretical physics. At about the same time, she became deeply involved in a collaboration with Joseph Mayer in writing the book Statistical Mechanics
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64. Erdos2, Version 2001, January 30, 2001 This Is A List Of The 6127
Translate this page SHUNG PIRANIAN, GEORGE Campbell, JG GOLOMB, MICHAEL Campbell, Lowell FABER, VANCECannarsa, Piermarco KOMORNIK, VILMOS Cannon, EW wintner, aurel* Cannon, John J
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Erdos2, Version 2001, January 30, 2001 This is a list of the 6127 persons with Erdos number equal to 2, together with their co-authors who have Erdos number 1 listed beneath them. An asterisk following the name indicates that this Erdos co-author is known to be deceased; additional information about the status of Erdos co-authors would be most welcomed. (This convention is not used for those with Erdos number 2, as to do so would involve too much work.) Please send corrections and comments to . The Erdos Number Project Web site can be found at the following URL:

65. Paul Erdös --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
He proved a classic theorem of number theory (1933), founded the study of probabilisticnumber theory with aurel wintner and Mark Kac, proved important results
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article?eu=389146

66. 1991.12.23 / Mark North / Re What About Palladium Affinity For H.
Despite having studied celestial mechanics under aurel wintner and Solomon Lefschetz,Bass unfortunately failed to appreciate the fact that the circular
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/physics/Cold-fusion/fd92
bbs.rgeorge@tsoft.sf-bay.org (Russ George) writes: > This leaves > a cold fusion event as the most likely cause. Oh really? Would you be willing to take bets on that (say at 1:1 odds, $100 limit-since you've deduced it to be the most likely cause, I'm being generous). I was duped by the press into thinking that the unfortunate scientist tried to manually release the pressure in a pressurized vessel with a stuck valve. Probably all part of the conspiracy. Time to petition congress again, I'd say :-) Barry Merriman UCLA Dept. of Math UCLA Inst. for Fusion and Plasma Research barry@math.ucla.edu (Internet; NeXTMail is welcome) cudkeys: cuddy10 cudenbarry cudfnBarry cudlnMerriman cudmo1 cudqt1 cudszM cudyr1992 1992.01.11 / Chuck Sites / cancel Originally-From: chuck@coplex.com (Chuck Sites) Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion Subject: cancel Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1992 08:31:21 GMT Organization: Copper Electronics, Inc. cancel in newsgroup sci.physics.fusion cudkeys: cuddy11 cudenchuck cudfnChuck cudlnSites cudmo1 cudqt1 cudszS cudyr1992 1992.01.11 / Chuck Sites / Re: Reinterpretation of Menlove Data Originally-From: chuck@coplex.com (Chuck Sites) Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion Subject: Re: Reinterpretation of Menlove Data Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1992 08:58:27 GMT Organization: Copper Electronics, Inc. scs@iti.org (Steve Simmons) writes: > chuck@coplex.com (Chuck Sites) writes: > barry@arnold.math.ucla.edu (Barry Merriman) writes: > > >In article

67. Joseph Mayer Papers : Container List
21, 17, Wilson, Kent, 1965 1977. 21, 18, Wintersteiner, O., 1956. 21, 19, wintner,aurel, 1940. 21, 20, Wood, WW, 1963 - 1965. 21, 21, Woodruff, Truman O., 1973.
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Container List for Joseph Mayer Papers
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ACCESSION PROCESSED IN 1988
SERIES 1 : BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
Box Folder Autobiographical sketch for McGraw-Hill, 1978. Autobiographical sketch for Men and Women of Distinction, 1979. Autobiographical sketch for the National Academy of Sciences. Biographical materials. California Institute of Technology materials, 1921 - 1924. Encylopedia Britannica certificate. File index for Joseph Mayer's office files by Peg Griffin, 1967. Inventory of personal household furnishings. List of publications. Miscellaneous materials. News release from the American Institute of Physics, 1973. Announcing Mayer's election as the Society's president Newspaper clippings, 1930 - 1940. Programme of the Final Public Examination..., 1927. ...for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Joseph Edward Mayer Reminiscences by Joseph Mayer. Safe deposit box contents list. Security Clearance, 1942. Federal Bureau of Investigation Security Clearance, 1959. Q-clearance Security Clearance, 1959 - 1964. Atomic Energy Commission Who's Who in the World, 1976 - 1977.

68. University Of California, San Diego Geisel Library Mandeville
17 Wilson, Kent, 1965 1977. 18 Wintersteiner, O., 1956. 19 wintner, aurel,1940. 20 Wood, WW, 1963 -1965. 21 Woodruff, Truman O., 1973.
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69. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page Alexander (1714 - 1786) Wilson, Edwin (1879 - 1964) Wilson, John (6.8.1741 - 18.10.1793)Winkel, Oswald (1874 - 1953) wintner, aurel (1903 - 1958) de Witt, Jan
http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Diese Seite ist dem Andenken meines Vaters Otto Hebisch (1917 - 1998) gewidmet. By our fathers and their fathers
in some old and distant town
from places no one here remembers
come the things we've handed down.
Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

70. Chronology Of
He is well known for his work in number theory and combinatorial analysis, andalong with aurel wintner, and Mark Kac founded probabilistic number theory.
http://www.math.utep.edu/Faculty/mleung/probabilityandstatistics/chronologypage4

71. Author: Ted Holden I Am Not A Dynamical Astronomer. Robert Bass Is Or Was; I Am
His credentials read as follows Rhodes scholar, doctorate under aurel wintner, world sleading authority on celestial mechanics, 3 years of post doctoral work
http://www.skepticfiles.org/neocat/bass.htm
Author: Ted Holden I am not a dynamical astronomer. Robert Bass is or was; I am uncertain
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72. Re: 0.662743... By Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
As to Laplace limit I advice you to look at the book of aurel wintner The analytical Foundations of Celestial Mechanics , 1941.
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73. Detailed Record
The Fourier transforms of probability distributions; lectures. •By aurel wintner ; F W Light • Publisher Baltimore, 1947.
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74. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: [HM] "Theory Of Species" By Bergeron,
thirties who held on to distributions, while rejecting random variables as superfluous ,such as the late aurel wintner of Johns Hopkins, were eventually wiped
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[HM] "Theory of Species" by Bergeron, Labelle and Leroux
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Introduction to "Theory of Species" by Bergeron, Labelle and Leroux
Advances in mathematics occur in one of two ways.
The first occurs by the solution of some outstanding problem, such as the
Bieberbach conjecture or Fermat's conjecture. Such solutions are justly
acclaimed by the mathematical community. The solution of every famous
mathematical problem is the result of joint effort of a great many
mathematicians. It always comes as an unexpected application of theories
that were previously developed without a specific purpose, theories whose
effectiveness was at first thought to be highly questionable.
Mathematicians realized long ago that it is hopeless to get the lay public to understand the miracle of unexpected effectiveness of theory. The public, misled by two hundred years of Romantic fantasies, clamors for

75. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1940 Fellows Page
Raymond Louis Wilder, Deceased. Mathematics 1940. aurel (Friedrich) wintner, Deceased.Mathematics 1940. Raymund Lull Zwemer, Deceased. Biochemistry 1940.
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  • Arthur C. Cope Deceased . Chemistry: 1940.
  • Donald Grant Creighton Deceased . History: 1940.
  • Luther S. Cressman Deceased . Anthropology: 1940, 1949.
  • Raymond E. Crist Deceased . Geography: 1940, 1953.
  • David Mathias Dennison Deceased . Physics: 1940.
  • Ward Allison Dorrance Deceased . Fiction: 1940.
  • Jesse Douglas Deceased . Mathematics: 1940, 1941.

76. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (L)
LAW OF THE ITERATED LOGARITHM is found in English in Philip Hartman and aurel wintner, On the law of the iterated logarithm, Am. J. Math. 63, (1941), 69176.
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Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (L)
Last revision: June 1, 2004 LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER. Joseph-Louis Lagrange states the general principle for maximising a function of n variables when there are one or more equations between the variables in his (1788, pp. 46-7). (See H. H. Goldstine A History of the Calculus of Variations from the 17 th through the 19 th Century Although "Lagrange multiplier" is the standard term today, "undetermined multiplier" and "indeterminate multiplier" were the usual terms in the 19 th century and for much of the 20 th The term "Lagrange's method of undetermined multipliers" appears in J. W. Mellor, Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics (1912) [James A. Landau]. The term "Lagrange multiplier rule" appears in "The Problem of Mayer with Variable End Points," Gilbert Ames Bliss, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 19, No. 3. (Jul., 1918). Lagrange multiplier is found in "Necessary Conditions in the Problems of Mayer in the Calculus of Variations," Gillie A. Larew, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society

77. Lib. Cong. Title Author Publisher Year Notes 66013992 Symmetry
III Poincare, H. Dover Publications, Inc. 1957 QB351 W6 The Analytical Foundationsof Celestial Mechanics wintner, aurel Princeton University Press 1947
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78. HISTORICAL THINGS IN NUMBER THEORY
aurel Friedrich wintner (MacTutor); Hans Zassenhaus (MacTutor); Egor IvanovichZolotarev (MacTutor). Trygve Nagell. 13th July 189524th January 1988.
http://www.mri.ernet.in/~mathweb/NTW/N14.html
Historical things in Number Theory

79. Laplace Transform
Ordinary Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms aurel wintner AmericanJournal of Mathematics, Vol. 79, No. 2. (Apr., 1957), pp. 265294, Jstor.
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Bibliography for the Laplace Transform short
  • An analytical solution for two-dimensional inverse heat conduction problems using Laplace transform
    Monde M.; Arima H.; Liu W.; Mitutake Y.; Hammad J.A.
    International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, June 2003, vol. 46, no. 12, pp. 2135-2148(14), Ingenta. Asymptotics of Fourier and Laplace transforms in weighted spaces of analytic functions.
    Matsaev, V.; Sodin, M.
    Algebra i Analiz 14 (2002), no. 4, 107140, MathSciNet. Transient heat conduction in homogeneous and non-homogeneous materials by the Laplace transform Galerkin boundary element method
    Sutradhar A.; Paulino G.H.; Gray L.J.
    Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, February 2002, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 119-132(14), Ingenta. Inverse Laplace transforms of a class of non-rational fractional functions.
    Chandran, Pallath
    Internat. J. Math. Ed. Sci. Tech. 32 (2001), no. 1, 136140, MathSciNet. Laplace Transform of Temperate Holomorphic Functions
    Berni O.
  • 80. Famous Mathematicians With A W
    Andrew Wiles Ernest Wilkins John Wilkins Jim Wilkinson Samuel Wilks Alexander WilsonEdwin Wilson John Wilson Wilhelm Winkler aurel wintner Wilhelm Wirtinger
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    Tadeusz Wazewski Charles Weatherburn Heinrich Martin Weber Joseph Wedderburn Karl Weierstrass André Weil Julius Weingarten Alexander Weinstein Julius Weisbach Raphael Weldon Caspar Wessel John West Hermann Weyl Anna J. Pell Wheeler William Whiston Henry White Alfred N. Whitehead Edmund Whittaker John Whittaker Gordon Whyburn Johannes Widman Helmut Wielandt Wilhelm Wien Norbert Wiener Eugene Wigner Ernest Wilczynski Andrew Wiles Ernest Wilkins John Wilkins Jim Wilkinson Samuel Wilks Alexander Wilson Edwin Wilson John Wilson Wilhelm Winkler Aurel Wintner Wilhelm Wirtinger John Wishart Ernst Witt Johan de Witt Edward Witten Ludwig Wittgenstein Jacob Wolfowitz Robert Woodward Sir Christopher Wren Send mail to webmaster@famousmathematician.com

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