Past PhD Students

The first author is the past PhD student. The second author is the official advisor.

Title Author Yearsort ascending Publication type
Classification of Involutory Cubic Space Transformations Frank Ray Morris; Derrick Norman Lehmer 1918 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
The hyper-surface of the second degree in four-dimensional space Mary Helen Sznyter; J. H. McDonald 1918 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
The Homogeneous Vector Function of the m-th Degree John Douglas Barter; Mellen Haskell 1917 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
The numerical factors of the arithmetic forms IIni=1(1−am/i) Tracy Augustus Pierce; Derrick Norman Lehmer 1916 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
A birational transformation connected with a pencil of cubics Arthur Robinson Williams; Derrick Norman Lehmer 1916 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
A set of postulates for the logic of classes expressed in terms of the operation "exception", and a proof of the independence of a set of postulates due to Del Ré Benjamin Abram Bernstein; Mellen Haskell 1913 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
On a tabulation of reduced binary quadratic forms of a negative determinant Harry Noble Wright; Derrick Norman Lehmer 1913 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
The Abelian Equations of the Tenth Degree, Irreducible in a Given Domain of Rationality Charles Gustave Paul Kuschke; Mellen Haskell 1912 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
A discussion by synthetic methods of two projective pencils of conics Baldwin Munger Woods; Mellen Haskell 1912 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
Constructive Theory of the Unicursal Plane Quartic by Synthetic Methods Annie Dale Biddle; Derrick Norman Lehmer; Mellen Haskell 1911 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
On numbers which contain no factors of the form p(kp+1) Henry Walter Stager 1909 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
On Differential Equations Belonging to a Ternary Linearoid Group Frank Elmore Ross; W. Irving Stringham 1901 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)