Department of Mathematics Reports, #1-113 1964-1979

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Department of Mathematics Reports, #1-113 1964-1979

This series consists of Reports of the Department of Mathematics. The reports are publications of continued research performed by Northwestern University professors under National Science Foundation grants. These grants allow professors to continue their research, with the stipulation that results are made public. This series, then, provides a forum for the dissemination of grant-funded research. The reports, the first of which appeared in October 1964, are sequentially numbered, and have been published intermittently thereafter. It is an open series.

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Mathematics at Northwestern University has been taught since the University itself first offered classes. One of the University's three original faculty members appointed in 1854 was Henry S. Noyes, professor of mathematics. Noyes held major responsibility for mathematics instruction at Northwestern until 1871 when Julius F. Kellogg took over the department chairmanship. Kellogg held this position until his death in 1894. During the University's early years, the mathematics curricul...