Walter T. Scott

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
H. S. Wall 1902-19711974-01-01Paper
Covering theorems for univalent functions1966-01-01Paper
Partially Bounded J-Fractions1963-01-01Paper
Necessary condition on \(C\)-fractions of algebraic functions1962-01-01Paper
On Products of Starlike Functions1962-01-01Paper
Continued fraction solutions of the Riccati equation1962-01-01Paper
Starlike Hypergeometric Functions1961-01-01Paper
Periodic and reverse periodic continued fractions1960-01-01Paper
Covering theorems for \(S\)-fractions1960-01-01Paper
On univalence of a continued fraction1960-01-01Paper
A Covering Theorem for Univalent Functions1957-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q32313921956-01-01Paper
The Reciprocal of a Continued Fraction1952-01-01Paper
The corresponding continued fraction of a J-fraction1950-01-01Paper
On the Convergence and Divergence of Continued Fractions1947-01-01Paper
The transformation of series and sequences.1942-01-01Paper
The Transformation of Series and Sequences1942-01-01Paper
Value regions for continued fractions.1941-01-01Paper
Value regions for continued fractions1941-01-01Paper
A convergence theorem for continued fractions.1940-01-01Paper
Continued fraction expansions for arbitrary power series.1940-01-01Paper
Continued fraction expansions for arbitrary power series1940-01-01Paper
Approximation to real irrationals by certain classes of rational fractions1940-01-01Paper
A Convergence Theorem for Continued Fractions1940-01-01Paper
A general continued fraction expansion.1939-01-01Paper
A general continued fraction expansion1939-01-01Paper
Continued fractions.1939-01-01Paper

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