Ralph Lent Jeffery

Ralph Lent Jeffery (3 October 1889 Overton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada – 1975 Wolfville, Nova Scotia) was a Canadian mathematician working on analysis.

He taught at several institutions including Acadia University, the University of Saskatchewan and Queen's University. Jeffery Hall at Queen's was named for him. In 1937 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

In 1925 Jeffery exhibited a bounded function of two real variables, continuous in each, yet fails to have an integral.

In 1951 Jeffery published Theory of Functions of a Real Variable which was noted for its coverage of integration theory.[1][2]

Selected papers

References

  1. A Rosenthal (1952) "Review: Functions of a Real Variable", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 58(4): 517–9 via Project Euclid
  2. W.W. Rogosinski (1952) "Review: Functions of a Real Variable, The Mathematical Gazette doi:10.2307/3608234
  • O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Ralph Lent Jeffery", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews.
  • Ralph Lent Jeffery at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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