W. F. Eberlein papers, 1936-1986.

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W. F. Eberlein papers, 1936-1986.

Collection documents the career of W.F. Eberlein through papers consisting largely of research notes and drafts of published and unpublished articles. The papers focus chiefly on functional analysis and mathematical physics, including quantum mechanics and relativity theory. Notes for Eberlein's teaching are included. There are course notes from Eberlein's education at the University of Wisconsin and Harvard University (1936-1942). Also included are correspondence, grant proposals, mimeographed lecture notes, and reprints

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University of Wisconsin. Dept. of Mathematics.

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Wayne State University

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Eberlein, W. F. (William Frederick)

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His mathematical work, largely in analysis, included ergodic theory, mean value theorems, numerical integration, and functional and harmonic analysis. He also worked ono models of space-time, relativity, and quantum theory, particularly internal symmetry and spinor analysis. From the description of Papers of W.F. Eberlein, 1936-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154303274 W.F. Eberlein (1917-1986). Theoretical mathematician and physicist. Institute for Advanced Study (1947...

Institute for advanced study Princeton, N.J.

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United States. Office of Naval Research

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The original "Survey of large-scale computers and computer projects" was published by the Office of Naval Research in 1947 and 1948. It was revised and updated in 1950 under the title, HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING DEVICES (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950). This work was contracted out to the Minneapolis, Minn., firm of Engineering Research Associates and was an attempt to survey the state of computer technology at a time when the Navy was weighing the possibility of supporting the development of the electro...

University of Rochester. Dept. of Mathematics

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