Harris Hancock
Harris Hancock (14 May 1867 – March 16, 1944, Charlottesville, Virginia) was a mathematics professor at the University of Cincinnati who worked on algebraic number theory and related areas. He was the brother of the horse breeder Arthur B. Hancock.
Harris Hancock | |
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Born | May 14, 1867 |
Died | March 16, 1944 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Universitat Berlin |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Cincinnati |
Thesis | Ein Form des Additionstheorem für Hyperelliptische Functionen erster Ordnung (1894) |
Doctoral advisor | Lazarus Fuchs Hermann Schwarz |
Publications
- Hancock, Harris (1910), Theory of elliptic functions, John Wiley and Sons Reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York 1958
- Hancock, Harris (1917), Elliptic integrals, John Wiley and Sons Reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York 1958
- Hancock, Harris (1917), Theory of maxima and minima, Ginn, MR 0114884 Reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York 1960
- Hancock, Harris (1931), Foundations of the theory of algebraic numbers, I and II, Macmillan Reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York 1964
- Hancock, Harris (1939), Development of the Minkowski geometry of numbers, Macmillan, ISBN 978-0486446462 Reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York 1964, 2005
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References
- Moore, C.N. (1944), "Harris Hancock - In Memoriam", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 50: 812–815, doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1944-08209-8
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