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Reference numberEC/1904/03
Previous numbersCert XII, 183
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TitleDixon, Alfred Cardew: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationLate Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland. Professor of Mathematics at Queen's College, Belfast. Late Professor of Mathematics at Queen's College, Galway. Author of the following papers on Mathematics: - 'On the Doubly Periodic Functions arising out of the curve x3 + y3 - 3axy = 1' (Quart Journ Math, vol xxiv); 'On Twisted Cubics which fulfil certain conditions' (ibid, vol xxiii); 'On Twisted Cubics' (ibid, vol xxiv); 'On the Singular Solution of Simultaneous Ordinary Differential Equations and the Theory of Congruencies' (Phil Trans, 1895); 'The Reduction of the second Variation of an Integral' (Messenger Math, 1896); 'The Reduction of a Linear Substitution to its Canonical Form' (Proc Lond Math Soc, vol xxxi, 1899); 'On the Integration of Systems of Total Differential Equations' (ibid); 'Notes on the Theory of Automorphic Functions' (ibid); 'On Ampere's Differential Equation' (ibid); 'A Formula in the Theory of Single Theta Functions' (ibid, vol xxxii, 1900); 'Notes on the Theory of Automorphic Functions' (continued) (ibid); 'Prime Functions on a Riemann Surface' (ibid, vol xxxiii, 1901); 'On Burmann's Theorem' (ibid, vol xxxiv, 1902); 'On Plane Cubics' (ibid); 'The Summation of a Certain Series' (ibid, vol xxxv, 1902); 'Expansion by means of Larne's Functions' (ibid); 'On Differential Equations with two Independent Variables' (Camb Phil Trans, vol xix, 1899); 'On the Class of Matrices of Infinite Order,' and 'On the Existence of Matricial Functions on a Riemann's Surface' (ibid, 1901); and others.
ProposersJ W L Glaisher; A R Forsyth; W Burnside; E B Elliott; H F Baker; H M Macdonald
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Dixon, Alfred Cardew: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA1178Dixon; Alfred Cardew (1865 - 1936)1865 - 1936
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