Maxime Bôcher, titles mailed to Poincaré

[1891 – 1904]11endnote: 1 Maxime Bôcher used a notebook to keep track of the papers he sent to mathematicians, including Poincaré. Each mathematician’s name is followed by a list of numbers, corresponding to Bôcher’s works. The numbers listed after Poincaré’s name are transcribed here.

1, 4, 11, 23, 24, 25, 29, 31, 48, 51, 52, 54, 55

AD 1p. Maxime Bôcher Papers, HUG 1224.5, Pusey Library, Harvard University.

Time-stamp: "15.09.2019 22:23"

Notes

  • 1 Maxime Bôcher used a notebook to keep track of the papers he sent to mathematicians, including Poincaré. Each mathematician’s name is followed by a list of numbers, corresponding to Bôcher’s works. The numbers listed after Poincaré’s name are transcribed here.

References

  • M. Bôcher (1891) Ueber die Reihenentwickelungen der Potentialtheorie. Ph.D. Thesis, Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen, Göttingen. Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1892) On some applications of Bessel’s functions with pure imaginary index. Annals of Mathematics 6 (6), pp. 137–160. link1, link2 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1894) Ueber die Reihenentwickelungen der Potentialtheorie. Teubner, Leipzig. Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1898a) The roots of polynomials which satisfy certain linear differential equations of the second order. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 4 (6), pp. 256–258. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1898b) The theorems of oscillation of Sturm and Klein (first paper). Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 4 (7), pp. 295–313. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1898c) The theorems of oscillation of Sturm and Klein (second paper). Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 4 (8), pp. 365–376. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1898d) The theorems of oscillation of Sturm and Klein (third paper). Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 5 (1), pp. 22–43. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1899) On singular points of linear differential equations with real coefficients. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 5 (6), pp. 275–281. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1902) On the real solutions of systems of two homogeneous linear differential equations of the first order. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 3 (2), pp. 196–215. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1903a) On the uniformity of the convergence of certain absolutely convergent series. Annals of Mathematics 4 (4), pp. 159–160. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1903b) Singular points of functions which satisfy partial differential equations of the elliptic type. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 9 (9), pp. 455–465. link1 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1904a) A problem in statics and its relation to certain algebraic invariants. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 40 (11), pp. 469–484. link1, link2 Cited by: p1.
  • M. Bôcher (1904b) The fundamental conceptions and methods of mathematics. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 11, pp. 115–135. link1 Cited by: p1.