Notes on the differential equations of quantum mechanics as given in Mathematics 40 by Professor G.D. Birkhoff / notes prepared by Mr. Paul E. Guenther and other members of the course. [1940-1941].
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Paul E. Guenther earned his Harvard AM 1938 and Harvard Ph.D. 1941. From the description of The gyroscope / Paul E. Guenther. July 1, 1939. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228512241 From the description of Notes on the differential equations of quantum mechanics as given in Mathematics 40 by Professor G.D. Birkhoff / notes prepared by Mr. Paul E. Guenther and other members of the course. [1940-1941]. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77065502 ...
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Cohen, I. Bernard, 1914-2003.
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Biographical NoteI. Bernard Cohen (1914-2003) was a historian of science, best known for his translation of Sir Isaac Newton&'s Principia Mathematica, published in 1972, the first English translation of the work since 1729. His interest in the history of computing manifested itself primarily in his work as an historical consultant to IBM.Cohen earned a BS in mathematics at Harvard University in 1937 and a PhD in the History of Science at Harvard in 1947. He was the first American to receive ...