Frederick Gerard Friedlander
Frederick Gerard Friedlander, FRS (25 December 1917 – 20 May 2001) was a German British mathematician.
He gained a first-class degree in Mechanical Sciences from Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow of Trinity, and lecturer at Manchester University. He was a Honorary Research Fellow at University College London.[1]
Works
- I. Diffraction by a semi-infinite plane’
- ‘II. Diffraction by an infinite wedge' [2]
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