Harry Bateman
Harry Bateman FRS (29 May 1882 – 21 January 1946) was an English mathematician with a specialty in differential equations of mathematical physics. With Ebenezer Cunningham, he expanded the views of spacetime symmetry of Lorentz and Poincare to a more expansive conformal group of spacetime leaving Maxwell's equations invariant. Moving to the US, he obtained a Ph.D. in geometry with Frank Morley and became a professor of mathematics at California Institute of Technology. There he taught fluid dynamics to students going into aerodynamics with Theodore von Karman. Bateman made a broad survey of applied differential equations in his Gibbs Lecture in 1943 titled, "The control of an elastic fluid". Provided by Wikipedia
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Tables of integral transforms / by Bateman, Harry
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Partial differential equations of mathematical physics / by Bateman, Harry
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The mathematical analysis of electrical and optical wave-motion : on the basis of Maxwell's equations / by Bateman, Harry, 1882-1946
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Tables of integral transforms : based, in part, on notes left by Harry Bateman / by Bateman, Harry, 1882-1946
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Numerical integration of differential equations / by Bennett, Albert A.
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