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He was still working on his doctoral thesis, but the first two papers which he submitted were not part of this thesis.
His first research was on summable series and he wrote two papers on this topic, one of them a joint paper with Hardy.
While in Russia he wrote two papers on Einstein 's relativity theory and one on Planck 's quantum theory.
while waiting to obtain permission, he wrote two papers on Green 's functions and integral representations.
In 1941 he published two papers on turbulence which are of fundamental importance.
His first two papers were on geometry
It wasn't until 1896 that British mathematician Karl Pearson used“Coefficient of Correlation” in two papers: Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Evolution
designed new firing tables for artillery, publishing his work in two papers in the Journal of U.S. Artillery in 1919.
Despite the two papers appearing in 1829 there was no argument as to who initiated the idea, with Poncelet acknowledging that the word"work" was brought in by Coriolis.
Leaving the south of France they settled in Paris where Hirst continued with his mathematical researches, publishing two papers on which he had begun to work while at Göttingen.
He also wrote two papers which were published in 1950, the first being On a simple property of the derivatives of Legendre's polynomials while the second was Functions of bounded variation.
For example he published Hypergroupes et opérateurs de permutation et de transmutation(1956) and two papers with Jacques-Louis Lions both titled Transmutations d'opérateurs différentiels dans le domaine complexe and published in 1957.
Kloosterman solved the general case in two papers The behaviour of general theta functions under the modular group and the characters of binary modular congruence groups which occupy 130 pages of the Annals of Mathematics in 1946.
Russell Humphreys presented two papers at the conference: one discussing‘A biblical basis for creationist cosmology' and the other detailing'Progress toward a young-earth relativistic cosmology'.
As early as 1849 Cayley a paper linking his ideas on permutations with Cauchy 's. In 1854 Cayley wrote two papers which are remarkable for the insight they have of abstract groups.
When one examines the two papers on quasigroup and loops which we described briefly above, then one cannot help feeling sorry that Falconer did not continue her research in this area.
Then in 1934 he published two papers on Boolean algebras: Boolean algebras and their applications to topology and Subsumption of Boolean algebras under the theory of rings.
He published two papers On the So-called Non-Euclidean Geometry in which he showed that it was possible to consider euclidean geometry and non-euclidean geometry as special cases a projective surface with a specific conic section adjoined.
In one or two papers of his I have remarks and he made remarks in one or two papers of mine, but it was not really a deep influence.
For example in 1960 Feldman published two papers The measure of transcendency of the number and Approximation by algebraic numbers to logarithms of algebraic numbers which were reviewed together by Mahler.