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B. J. Birch
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Surface Engineering. 26:15-17
Tom Bell’s PhD was on the subject of quenched iron-nitrogen alloys, a system entirely analogous to the iron-carbon system. Even before he received his PhD, he started his career as a lecturer, specialising in the physical Metallurgy of Martensite a
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B. J. Birch
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Glasgow Mathematical Journal. 27:1-4
The purpose of this note is to draw attention to the question in the title. If C⊆Kn is an (absolutely) irreducible affine curve, defined by equations over a number field K, an algebraic integer point of C is a point P = (x1, …, xn) with all of x1
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B. J. Birch
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 78:73-79
Ramanujan's notebooks were the theme of a lecture (20) given by G. N. Watson to the London Mathematical Society in 1931. At that time, he and B. M. Wilson were collaborating on a critical edition; Watson was anticipating that the task might take a fu
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B. J. Birch
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Acta Arithmetica. 9:169-176
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R. Jackson, B. J. Birch
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Journal of Electronics and Control. 6:366-375
Linear filters with bounded inputs give outputs which arc also bounded. A method is described for obtaining the least upper bound of the output for the case whore bounds are specified both for the magnitude of the input and its rate of change. The re
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B. J. Birch, K. McCANN
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The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics. 18:59-63
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B. J. Birch
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Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics. :87-95
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B. J. Birch
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 57:449-459
Let K be a finite algebraic number field, of degree R. Then those integers of K which may be expressed as a sum of dth powers generate a subring JK, d of the integers of K (JK, d need not be an ideal of K, as the simplest example K = Q(i), d = 2 show
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B. J. Birch
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 51:275-287
1. It is well known that a game with perfect information has an equilibrium-point of pure strategies; this was first proved for two-person games by Zermelo (9), and later extended to n-person games by Kuhn(3). More recently, Dalkey(1) and Otter and D
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B. J. Birch, H. Davenport
Publikováno v:
Acta Arithmetica. 7:273-277