Join us, October 26, 27 and 28, 2022, for our new lecture series named after Vladimir Marchenko, a Ukrainian mathematician who specializes in mathematical physics. Marchenko's seminal contributions to ...
In this paper, Lupaş Bernstein-Kantorovich operators have been studied using Jackson and Riemann type (p, q)-integrals. It has been shown that (p, q)-integrals as well as Riemann type (p, q)-integrals ...
Motivated by a proof without words for the sum of the alternating harmonic series, this article delves into some interesting questions regarding a series to which the usual convergence tests do not ...
William Ross does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
PROF. HODGE's work on this subject has long been awaited by his colleagues, and will be generally welcomed by them, though perhaps with mixed feelings when its difficulty is encountered. His lectures ...
THE ancient Greeks determined various areas and volumes by a method known as that of exhaustion; but they had no integral calculus properly so called, any more, than (pace Prof. Burnet) they had a ...
One of the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics likely remains unsolved. At a hotly-anticipated talk at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum today, retired mathematician Michael Atiyah delivered what ...
The School of Maths is delighted to welcome Professor Marco Bertola as a Royal Society Visiting Fellow. Prof. Bertola's area of research is integrable systems and asymptotic methods in general, with ...