Maxime Bôcher
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorFelix Christian Klein | grad student | 1891 | Universität Göttingen | |
(Über die Reihenentwicklungen der Potentialtheorie) |
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Sign in to add traineeWalter Burton Ford | grad student | ||
James Waterman Glover | grad student | 1895 | Harvard |
Griffith C. Evans | grad student | 1910 | Harvard |
Joseph Leonard Walsh | grad student | 1920 | Harvard |
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Bôcher M. (1917) Note supplementary to the paper “On certain pairs of transcendental functions whose roots separate each other” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 18: 519-521 |
Bôcher M. (1913) Applications ands generalizations of the conception of adjoint systems Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 14: 403-420 |
Bocher M. (1912) A Simple Proof of a Fundamental Theorem in the Theory of Integral Equations Annals of Mathematics. 14: 84 |
Bocher M, Brand L. (1911) On Linear Equations with an Infinite Number of Variables Annals of Mathematics. 13: 167 |
Bocher M. (1911) Boundary Problems and Green's Functions for Linear Differential and Difference Equations Annals of Mathematics. 13: 71 |
Bôcher M. (1911) The published and unpublished work of Charles Sturm on algebraic and differential equations Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 18: 1-18 |
Bocher M. (1906) Another Proof of the Theorem Concerning Artificial Singularities Annals of Mathematics. 7: 163 |
Bocher M. (1906) Introduction to the Theory of Fourier's Series Annals of Mathematics. 7: 81 |
Bocher M. (1905) Linear Differential Equations with Discontinuous's Coefficients Annals of Mathematics. 6: 49 |
Bôcher M. (1903) Singular points of functions which satisfy partial differential equations of the elliptic type Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 9: 455-465 |