Charles Minshall Jessop

Charles Minshall Jessop (1861 – March 9, 1939) was a mathematician at the University of Durham working in algebraic geometry.

Selected publications

  • Jessop, Charles Minshall (1894), The Elements of Applied Mathematics including Kinetics, Statics, and Hydrostatics, G. Bell & Sons
  • Jessop, Charles Minshall (1916), "Quartic surfaces with singular points", Nature, Cambridge University Press, 98 (2463): 367–368, Bibcode:1917Natur..98..367G, doi:10.1038/098367a0, hdl:2027/coo.31924062545383, ISBN 978-1-112-28262-1[1][2]
  • Jessop, C. M. (2001) [1903], A treatise on the line complex, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-2913-4, MR 0247995[3]
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References

  1. Mathews, George Ballard (11 January 1917). "Review of Quartic Surfaces with Singular Points by C. M. Jessop". Nature. 98 (2463): 367–368. doi:10.1038/098367a0. hdl:2027/coo.31924062545383.
  2. Pittarelli, Giulio (1918). "Revue: Quartic Surfaces with Singular Points by C. M. Jessop". Scientia. 12 (24): 225–227. (in French)
  3. Wester, A. E. (May 1904). "Review of A Treatise on the Line Complex by C. M. Jessop". The Mathematical Gazette. 3: 37–38. doi:10.2307/3603443. JSTOR 3603443.


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