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THE subject of integral equations has been much neglected in university teaching in Great Britain, partly because of the scarcity of text-books suited to the needs of the normal student of mathematics. In addition to a clear exposition of the theory, to carry conviction what the student requires above all is a number of particular examples and applications. The works of Bôcher (1909) in English, Volterra (1913) in French, and Kneser (1922) in German are available but are scarcely in general use.
Linear Integral Equations.
By Prof. W. V. Lovitt. Pp. xiii + 253. (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; London: McGraw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1924.) 15s. net.
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Linear Integral Equations . Nature 115, 492 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115492c0
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