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Encyclopedia > Edward Charles Titchmarsh

Edward Charles ("Ted") Titchmarsh (born 1 June 1899 in Newbury died 18 January 1963 at Oxford) was a leading British mathematician. He was known for work in analytic number theory, Fourier analysis and other parts of mathematical analysis. He wrote several classic books in these areas; his book on the Riemann zeta-function was reissued in an edition edited by Roger Heath-Brown. June 1 is the 152nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (153rd in leap years), with 213 days remaining. ... 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Newbury is the principal town in the west of the county of Berkshire in the United Kingdom. ... January 18 is the 18th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1963 calendar). ... Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). ... Analytic number theory is the branch of number theory that uses methods from mathematical analysis. ... Harmonic analysis is the branch of mathematics which studies the representation of functions or signals as the superposition of basic waves. ... Analysis is the generic name given to any branch of mathematics that depends upon the concepts of limits and convergence. ... In mathematics, the Riemann zeta function is a function which is of paramount importance in number theory, because of its relation to the distribution of prime numbers. ... (David Rodney) Roger Heath-Brown is a British mathematician, working in the field of analytic number theory. ...


He was Savilian professor of geometry at the University of Oxford from 1932 to 1963. The Savilian Chair of Geometry is the position of professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford in England. ... The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford, England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ... 1932 (MCMXXXII) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link will take you to a full 1932 calendar). ... 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1963 calendar). ...

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Theorems

  • Brun-Titchmarsh theorem
  • Titchmarsh-Kodaira formula

Publications

  • Introduction to the Theory of Fourier Integrals (1937);
  • The Zeta-Function of Riemann (1930);
  • The Theory of the Riemann Zeta-Function (1951).

Awards

The Fellowship of the Royal Society was founded in 1660. ... 1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ... The De Morgan Medal is a prize for outstanding contribution to mathematics, awarded by the London Mathematical Society (LMS). ... 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1953 calendar). ... The Sylvester Medal is a bronze medal awarded every three years by the Royal Society for the encouragement of mathematical research. ... 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Edward Charles Titchmarsh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (146 words)
Edward Charles ("Ted") Titchmarsh (born 1 June 1899 in Newbury died 18 January 1963 at Oxford) was a leading British mathematician.
He was known for work in analytic number theory, Fourier analysis and other parts of mathematical analysis.
Edward Charles Titchmarsh at the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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Edward Titchmarsh was known as Ted to his contemporaries.
Titchmarsh was fortunate to have arrived in France at a point when the tide of the war had changed.
Titchmarsh, from his earliest research days, displayed a power of analysis that marked him out as a mathematician whose reputation would be world wide.
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