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Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran - Records

Collection Title
Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 018
Date Range
1936 - 1988
Description

Lecture notes from the Universities of Sydney, Oxford and Cambridge 1936-49 including lectures by R.J. Lyons, T.G. Room, A.S. Besicovitch, J.C. Burkill, P. Hall, F.P. White, J.A. Todd, M.H.A. Newman, A.E. Ingham and H. Heilbron on pure mathematics, H.H. Thorne, E. Wellish, W. Dean, D. Callus, S. Goldstein, E. Cunningham and H.M. Taylor on applied mathematics, M.H.A. Newman and A.J. Ward on topology, F. Smithies on integral equations, W. Rogosinski on Fourier series, and M.S. Bartlett on statistics; manuscript copies of two of Moran's monographs which were published in 1962; correspondence, c.1951-1988; research notebooks, 1936-1987; working papers; publications and unpublished papers by Moran; papers by others; material relating to the Australian National University; material relating to the Australian Academy of Science; history of science and psychiatry material.

Quantity
30 boxes (3.95 m)
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

'Moran, Patrick Alfred Pierce - Ms 18', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings, Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/basser/manuscript-collection/ms018.html. Details

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