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  1. Harry Bateman FRS (29 May 1882 – 21 January 1946) was an English mathematician with a specialty in differential equations of mathematical physics. With Ebenezer Cunningham, he expanded the views of spacetime symmetry of Lorentz and Poincare to a more expansive conformal group of spacetime leaving Maxwell's equations invariant.

  2. Harry Bateman was an English mathematician who did extensive work in analysis -- particularly on Special Functions and Integral Transforms.

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    Harry Bateman FRS (29 de mayo de 1882 - 21 de enero de 1946) fue un matemático inglés especializado en ecuaciones diferenciales de física matemática. Con Ebenezer Cunningham, amplió las ideas de simetría del espacio-tiempo de Lorentz y Poincaré a un grupo conforme más expansivo de espacio-tiempo dejando invariantes las ecuaciones de ...

  4. Bateman (who was a pupil of E. T. Whittaker) planned his "Guide to the Functions" on a gigantic scale. In addition to a detailed account of the properties of the most important functions, the work was to include the historic origin and definition of, the basic formulas relating to, and a bibliography for all special functions ever invented or ...

  5. Harry Bateman was a mathematical physicist and professor of physics, mathematics and aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech, originally Throop College), 1917-1946.

  6. In bare outline the relevant details of his life are as follows: Harry Bateman was born at Manchester, England, 29 May, 1882, a son of Samuel and Marnie Elizabeth (Bond) Bateman, and received his secondary education at the Manchester Grammar School.

  7. HARRY BATEMAN. 1882-1946. Harry Bateman was born in Manchester, England, May 29, 1882. He was the third and youngest child of Samuel and Marnie Elizabeth (Bond) Bateman. His father, who was born in Congleton, Cheshire, was a druggist and commercial traveler. His mother was born in New York City in 1853 (her father, who came from Lancaster ...