Ernest William Barnes

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Walter William Rouse Ball grad student Cambridge
Robert Hjalmar Mellin post-doc 1910 Cambridge
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Arthur Stanley Eddington research assistant 1905 Cambridge
Joseph Proudman research assistant 1912 Cambridge
Edward Arthur Milne research assistant 1914-1916 Cambridge
John Edensor Littlewood grad student Cambridge
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Barnes EW. (1908) A new development of the theory of the hypergeometric functions Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. 141-177
Barnes EW. (1907) The asymptotic expansion of integral functions defined by generalised hypergeometric series Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. 59-116
Barnes EW. (1907) On certain functions defined by taylor’s series of finite radius of convergence Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. 284-316
Barnes EW. (1906) The Asymptotic Expansion of Integral Functions Defined by Taylor's Series Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A. 206: 249-297
Barnes EW. (1905) The asymptotic expansion of integral functions of finite non-zero order Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. 273-295
Barnes EW. (1902) VIII. A memoir on internal functions Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A. 199: 411-500
Barnes EW. (1901) The Theory of the Double Gamma Function Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A. 196: 265-387
Barnes EW, Barnes EW. (1901) A Memoir on Integral Functions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 69: 121-125
Barnes EW. (1899) The genesis of the double gamma functions Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. 358-381
Barnes EW. (1899) The theory of the double gamma function Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 66: 265-268
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