G. M. Merriman

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Concerning sets of polynomials orthogonal simultaneously on several circles1938-01-01Paper
Concerning sets of polynomials orthogonal simultaneously on several circles.1938-01-01Paper
Note on the simultaneous orthogonality of harmonic polynomials on several curves1937-01-01Paper
Note on the simultaneous orthogonality of harmonic polynomials on several curves.1937-01-01Paper
Note on the simultaneous orthogonality of harmonic polynomials on several curves.1936-01-01Paper
On the expansion of harmonic functions in terms of normal-orthogonal harmonic polynomials.1931-01-01Paper
On the Expansion of Harmonic Functions in Terms of Normal-Orthogonal Harmonic Polynomials1931-01-01Paper
A set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the Cesàro summability of double series.1928-01-01Paper
The convergence of double Fourier series of a certain type.1928-01-01Paper
On the expansion of functions in terms of orthogonal polynomials.1928-01-01Paper
Concerning the summability of double series of a certain type.1927-01-01Paper
On certain sufficient conditions for the convergence and Cesàro summability of the allied series of a double Fourier series.1927-01-01Paper
Concerning the summability of double series of a certain type.1927-01-01Paper
A set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the Cesàro summability of double series, with application to the double Fourier series.1926-01-01Paper
On certain theorems regarding summable series and their application to the double and triple Fourier's series.1925-01-01Paper
On a theorem concerning the convergence of triple series known to be summable (\(C\) 1) and its application to the triple Fourier series.1925-01-01Paper
On a general theorem regarding divergent series and its application to the double fourier series.1924-01-01Paper

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