Citation | Distinguished as a pure mathematician, particularly for his investigations in the theory of algebraic numbers, indeterminate equations, and modular functions. Author of 'Indeterminate Equations of the Third and Fourth Degrees' (Quart Journ Math, 1914); 'On the Representations of Numbers as a Sum of 2'r' squares' (ibid, 1920); 'On the Representations of Numbers as the Sum of an Odd Number of Squares' (Trans Camb Phil Soc, 1919); 'On the Rational Solutions of the Indeterminate Equations of the Third and Fourth Degrees' (ibid, 1922); and a considerable number of other papers. |