Leonard James Rogers
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Leonard James Rogers (30 March 1862 in Oxford, England, – 12 September 1933 in Oxford, England) was a British mathematician who was the first to discover the Rogers-Ramanujan identity and Hölder's inequality.
He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1924.
[edit] Publications
- Leonard James Rogers, Second memoir on the expansion of certain infinite products (1894) Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 25, pp 318-343. (The Rogers-Ramanujan identities.)
- L. J. Rogers, An extension of a certain theorem in inequalities Messenger of math 17, (1888) 145-150. (Hölder's inequality.)
[edit] References
- O'Connor, John J. & Robertson, Edmund F., “Leonard James Rogers”, MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
- Obituary in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 1, No. 3. (Dec., 1934), pp. 299-301.