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    FormatThesis (4)SubjectAnalytic functions (1)Curvature (1)Discontinuous functions (1)Functions of complex variables (1)Geometry, Non-Euclidean (1)... View MoreDate Issued1912 (1)1909 (1)1904 (2)Author/ContributorHedrick, E. R. (Earle Raymond), 1876-1943 (4)Ford, Lester R., 1886-1975 (1)Rabourn, Sara Brewer (1)Weeks, Eula Adeline (1)Zeigel, William Henry (1)Advisor
    Hedrick, E. R. (Earle Raymond), 1876-1943 (4)
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    Mathematics (MU) (4)
    Thesis Semester1912 (1)1909 (1)1904 (2)Language (ISO)English (4)

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    On some classes of non-analytic functions of a complex variable 

    Weeks, Eula Adeline (University of Missouri, 1909)
    The fact, namely, that the analytic functions are a very limited and special class, with the additional fact that there seems to be no reason a priori why many of the theorems concerning analytic functions cannot be extended ...

    On surfaces of constant negative curvature and their deformation 

    Zeigel, William Henry (University of Missouri, 1904)
    We have shown that the pseudosphere is applicable to itself in an infinity of ways. Therefore these surfaces that are applicable to it can, after they are folded on the pseudosphere, be made to pass through the same ...

    Pointwise discontinuous functions 

    Ford, Lester R., 1886-1975 (University of Missouri, 1912)
    The concept of pointwise discontinuity is a fairly recent one in mathematics. Originally introduced as a convenient term in the study of integration, it has quite outgrown its former sphere of usefulness and has had an ...

    Minimum surfaces 

    Rabourn, Sara Brewer (University of Missouri, 1904)
    In this dissertation I propose to give some of the theory and develop some of the important formulas upon which Minimum Surfaces are based. In order to proceed with the development of Minimum Surfaces, it will be necessary ...

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