Cahen 



Cajori. 



195 



Science: A machine for compounding sine 

 curves, 5 S. (A3, 1906). — Color dispers, in 

 the astigmat. eye, 3 S. (34, 11). 



IV Cahen, Eugene; seit 1899 Prof., 

 Math., Coli. Eollin, Paris; * 186-5, 

 März 18, Paris. 



Theorie d. nombres: I. Le premier degre, 

 408 S., Paris 1913. 



Bull, de la Soc. math. de France: Resolution 

 exacte en nombres entiers d. equat. lüieaires 

 ä coeff. quelconques, 9 S. (30, 1902). — L'ir- 

 rationnalite d. sommes d. series dont le terme 

 general est une fönet. rationneUe de l'indice, 

 16 S. (40, 12). — Remarque sur un article an- 

 ter., 2 S. (41, 13). 



Nouv. Ann. de Math.: Sur une note de M. 

 Fontene relat. aux entiers algebr. de la forme 



^ + y V — ^' ^ ^- (^' 1903). — Sur une question 

 proposee par Fontene, 2 S. (11, 11). 



Paris, Acad. C. R.: Series integro-entieres, 

 4 S. (152, 1911). — L. reduites generales 

 d'Hermite, 3 S. (163, 16). — La suite de meil- 

 leure approximat. absolue pour un nombre, 

 2 S. (1«5, 17). — L. series de Dirichlet, 3 S. 

 (166, 18). 



Paris, ficole norm. Ann.: Fonct. continue 

 Sans derivee, 22 S. (25, 1908). 



IV Cailler, Charles Marc-Elie ; Prof., 

 Math., Univ., Genf; * 1865, Febr. 20, 

 Genf. 



Genive, Arch. d. Sc. phys. et nat.: Theorie 

 de la couronoide, 36 S. (21, 1906). — Note sur 

 la geometrie d. feuülets, 10 S. (30, 10). — 

 Un passage de l'ouvr. de P. G. Tait: Traite 

 element. d. quaterns., ö S. (33, 12). — Equat. 

 du princ. de relativ., 31 S. (35, 13). — L'equat. 

 integrale d'Abel & leur valeur asymptot. 

 d'une cert. integr. definie, 28 S. (38, 14). — 

 La theorie analyt. d. corps solides cotes, 25 S. 

 (40, 15). — La theorie analyt. d. corps solides 

 cotes, 17 & 16 S. (41, 16). — Geometrie d. 

 corps solides & geometrie imagin., 30, 24 & 

 20 S. (42, 16). — Qqs. formules de la theorie 

 de la relativite, 19 S. (44, 17). — Sur une inter- 

 pretat. Euclidienne de la geometrie de Riemann 

 ä trois dimens. & sur la cinematique d. figures 

 spheriques se depla9ant sur leur propre sphere, 

 32 S. — La theorie du couronoide, 19 S. (46, 

 18). — Nouv. interpretat. de la Stereometrie 

 Riemannienne, 34 S. (1, 19). 



Gendve, Soc. de Phys. 3I^m.: Operat. 

 analyt. & son applicat. aux fonct. de Bessel, 

 73 S. (34, 02 — 05). . — La notion de courbure & 

 qqs. points de geom. infinites. non-Euclid., 64 S. 

 (.37, 11—13). 



Paris, Acad. C. R.: La pentaserie lineaire 

 de corps solides, 3 S. (152, 1911). 



Siehe F. L. Perrot. 



\v Cailletet, Louis; war seit 1900 

 Mitgl. & exped. Vors. d. Aero-Clubs, 

 Paris; * 18-32, f 191-3, Jan. 5, Paris. 



Erfand einen Flugapparat, d. d. Schiffer bis 

 7000, später bis lÜOOO m erhob. 



ivCain, John C. ; war seit 1901 Lecturer, 

 Physik, Techn. Schule, Bury; * 1871, 

 Sept. 28, Edenfield, f 1921, Januar 31, 

 BrandesburyPark. — (Nachr. in London, 

 Chem. Soc. Journ., 119, 1921,5 S.) 



Synthetic dyestuffs & int€rmediate producta 

 fr. which they are derived (m. J. Field Thorpe), 

 422 S., 1905. — Chemistry of the diazo Com- 

 pounds, 184 S., Glasgow & New York 08. — 

 The synthetic dyestuffs & the intermediate 

 products fr. which they are derived (m. J. 

 F. Thorpe), 2. Aufl., 442 S., London 13. 



Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: Zersetzgs.- 

 Geschwindigk. d. Diazoniumsalze, 6 S. (38, 

 1905). — Zersetzg. v. Diazolösgn., 3 S. — 

 Meine Theorie d. Diazoverbindgn. & Ammonium- 

 salze (Antwort an Hantzsch), 5 & 4 S. (41 & 

 42, 08—09). — D. Interpretat. opt. Unter- 

 suchgn. üb. Diazoverbindgn., 2 S. (46, 13). 



London, Chem. Soc. Journ.: Studies in the 

 diphenjd series. Part IV: The absorpt. spectra 

 of the two isomeric o-dinitrobenzidines (m. 

 A. K. Macbeth & A. W. Stewart), 7 S. — Syn- 

 thesis of unsymmetrical derivatives of deoxy- 

 benzoini)2), 5 S. (103, 1913). — Studies m 

 the diphenyl series. Part V: Derivatives & 

 Substitut, products of the two isomeric o-di- 

 nitrobenzidines & synthesis of derivatives of 

 benzerythrene, ^) *), 12 S. (103, 13). — Dass., 

 VI: Configurat. of diphenyl & its derivats*), 

 6 S. — Researches on santalin, 11^)-), 8 S. 

 (105, 14). — Nitroacids derived fr. 2:3- 

 dimethoxybenzoic acid & 4-methoxyphtalic- 

 acidi), 10 S. (105, 14). 



Mit 1) J. L. Simonsen, ») Cl. Smith, =■) a. Coulthard. 

 •) M. ilicklethwait. 



IV Cajori, Florian, B. Sc, Ph. D. 

 1894 New Orleans, D. Sc. e. h.; stud. 

 1879—83 Madison, 83—85 Baltimore; 

 85 Assist. Prof., Univ., New Orleans, 

 87 Prof., angew. Math., ebenda, 89 Prof., 

 Phys., Coli., Colorado Springs, 98 Prof., 

 Math., das., seit 1918 Prof., Gesch. d. Math., 

 Univ., Berkeley; * 1859, Febr. 28, St. 

 Aignan b. Thusis, Graubünden. (Eig. Mitt.) 



The teaching & history of mathem. in the • 

 United States, 400 S., Washington, D. C, 

 1890. — History of math., 2. Aufl., 514 S., 

 New York 1919. ■ — History of element. math., 

 2. Aufl., 324 S., New York 17. — History of 

 phj'sics, 322 S., N. York 1899. — Introduct. to 

 the modern theory of equats., 239 S., N. York 

 1904. — Abschnitt XX in „Vorlesgn. üb. Gesch. 

 d. Mathem.", 162 S., Leipzig 07. — History of 

 the logarithmic slide rule, 136 S., New York 09. 

 — William Oughtred, 100 S., Chicago & Lon- 

 don 16. — Storia della fisica element. con 

 l'evoluz. dei laboratori fisici. Übers, v. G. Gam- 

 bioli & A. Batelli, 480 S., Bologna 09. — Trans- 

 format, of algebr. equats. by Erland Samuel 

 Bring. Translated fr. the Latin & annotated. 

 (Colorado College publicat. ) 07. — History of the 

 concepts. of limits & fluxions in Great Britain 

 from Newton to Woodhouse, 299 S., London 19. 

 Anier. Math. Monthly : Attempts made during 

 the 18. & 19. centuries to reform the teaching 

 of geometry, 20 S. (17, 1910). — Historical 

 note on the graphic representat. of imaginaries 

 before the time of Wessel, 5 S. (19, 12). - History 

 of the exponential & logarithmic concepts, 

 10, 11, 4, 10 & 6 S. (20, 13). — History of 

 Zeno's arugments on mot., 62 S., (22, 15). — 

 Discusss. of fluxs. : From Berkely to Wood- 

 house, 9 S. (24, 17). — Origin of the name 

 ,,Mathematical Jnduct.", 4 S. (25, 18). — Sexa- 

 gesimal fractions among the Babylonians, 

 3 S. — George Bruce Halsted, 3 S. — Spanish 



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