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Mathematical tool for calculating areas
Burkill integral is an integral introduced by Burkill (1924a, 1924b) for calculating areas. It is a special case of the Kolmogorov integral. Burkill,
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integral (or Kolmogoroff integral) is a generalized integral introduced by Kolmogoroff (1930) including the Lebesgue–Stieltjes integral, the Burkill integral
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English mathematician (1900–1993)
Charles Burkill FRS (1 February 1900 – 6 April 1993) was an English mathematician who worked on analysis and introduced the Burkill integral. Burkill was
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function, integrals of loop diagrams, etc. The following Gaussian integrals are useful in calculating path integrals appearing in path integral formulation
Common integrals in quantum field theory
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British mathematician (1885–1977)
Macaulay." Burkill 1978, p. 325 Bateman & Diamond 1978, pp. 28–29: "He began his research later that year on asymptotic formulas for integral functions
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Mathematical theorem
straightforward classical method found in many text books, for example in Burkill, Apostol and Rudin. Although the derivation above is elementary, the approach
Symmetry of second derivatives
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French mathematician (1875–1941)
curve Tietze extension theorem List of things named after Henri Lebesgue Burkill, J. C. (1944). "Henri Lebesgue. 1875-1941". Obituary Notices of Fellows
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British mathematician (1923–2007)
entitled Interval Functions and their Integrals, was submitted in December 1948. His Ph.D. examiners were Burkill and H. Kestelman. In 1947 he returned
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Extended measure of size in mathematics
including "admissible" (Lang, Zorich); "pavable" (Hubbard); "have content" (Burkill); "contented" (Loomis and Sternberg). Munkres, J. R. (1991). Analysis on
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Belgian mathematician (1866–1962)
l'Académie des Sciences: 791. 18 December 1916. "Charles de la Vallee Poussin". Burkill, J. C. (1964). "Charles-Joseph de la Vallée Poussin". Journal of the London
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Monotone maps have countable discontinuities
158–174. ISBN 978-1-61444-013-0. (subscription required) Burkill, J. C. (1951). The Lebesgue integral. Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
Discontinuities of monotone functions
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Type of polynomial used in Numerical Analysis
). Springer. p. 29. Lorentz 1953, pp. 5–6 Goldberg 1964 Akhiezer 1956 Burkill 1959 Hildebrandt, T. H.; Schoenberg, I. J. (1933), "On linear functional
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Part of spectral theory
Differential Equations, Dover, ISBN 978-0-486-62210-1 Burkill, J.C. (1951), The Lebesgue Integral, Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
Spectral theory of ordinary differential equations
Spectral_theory_of_ordinary_differential_equations
Autotrophic members of the plankton ecosystem
S2CID 205224535. McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail; Reid, Philip C.; Edwards, Martin; Burkill, Peter H.; Castellani, Claudia; Batten, Sonia; Gieskes, Winfried; Beare
Phytoplankton
ISO 882 Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum (Linnaeus) Maton var. minuscula Burkill) — Specification ISO 882-1:1993 Part 1: Whole capsules ISO 882-2:1993 Part
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. Possibly an irregular variant of Birchall.
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American, British, English, French
Fortified; Reddish
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English
Area of Birch Trees
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English
English : origin uncertain; perhaps a variant of Beardall or Bardwell.
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English
English : variant spelling of Burkett.
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English
English : from a metathesized diminutive of Middle English brun ‘brown’ (see Brown).
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English
English : variant of Birkin, Burkin, a habitational name from the parish of Birkin in West Yorkshire, so named with Old English bircen ‘birch grove’, a derivative of birce (see Birch).
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English :
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English : habitational name from Brill in Buckinghamshire, named with the Celtic element bre- ‘hill’ + Old English hyll also ‘hill’.North German and Dutch : habitational name from any of various places in northwestern Germany and the Netherlands named Brill, from Middle Low German brūl, bröil ‘wet lowland’. Compare German Bruehl.German : from Middle Low German brill ‘eyeglasses’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of spectacles or perhaps a nickname for someone who wore them.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : acronymic surname from Hebrew ben rabi ‘son of …’ and the first letter of each part of a Yiddish double male personal name, most likely Yude (Juda) Leyb. Many Ashkenazic family names beginning with Br- and Bar- are probably of acronymic origin, but without detailed evidence from family histories it is impossible to specify the personal name from which each is derived.
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English
English : variant spelling of Burrell.George Burrill was one of the early settlers at Lynn, MA, in 1638, and the founder of a prominent family in colonial MA. He is believed to have come from Boston in Lincolnshire, England.
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English
English : habitational name from Burshill in East Yorkshire, so named with Old English bryst ‘landslip’, ‘rough ground’ + hyll ‘hill’.Swedish : probably from Burs-, a place name with any of several possibly origins, + -ell, a common ending of Swedish surnames derived from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.
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English
English : variant spelling of Birchall.
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English
English : probably a variant of Tyrrell.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, German, Irish
Strong; Strong as a Bear; Reddish Brown Haired; Small Brown One; Bear; Brown; Brave as a Bear
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English German American French Irish
Strong as a bear.
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English American French
Fortified. See also Berlyn.
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English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : probably a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or sold coarse woolen cloth, Middle English burel or borel (from Old French burel, a diminutive of b(o)ure); the same word was used adjectively in the sense ‘reddish brown’ and may have been applied as a nickname referring to dress or complexion. Compare Borel.
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English
English : habitational name from a place named Burwell, of which there are examples in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire, named with Old English burh ‘fort’ + wella ‘spring’.
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English
English : from Old French poutrel ‘colt’ (Late Latin pultrellus), a metonymic occupational name for someone responsible for keeping horses, or a nickname for a frisky and high-spirited person. This surname is also found in Ireland, Mac Lysaght believing it to be a variant of Purcell.
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Arthurian Legend
Arthur's burial place.
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Slavic
Slavic name ZHERNEBOH means "black god."Â
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Muslim
Leader, Princess, Royal lady
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Indian
The white falcon, King
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Tamil
Young generation
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British, Indian, Romanian
Form of Arman or Harmanas
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Preserver of Satisfaction
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Sapphire
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Arabic
Morals; Virtues
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a pet form of David.English : nickname from the jackdaw, Middle English dawe, a bird noted for its sleek black color, raucous voice, and thievish nature, any of which characteristics could readily have given rise to a nickname.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Deaghaidh, ‘descendant of Deaghadh’, a personal name of uncertain origin. It may be composed of the elements deagh- ‘good’ + ádh ‘luck’, ‘fate’; some such association seems to lie behind its Anglicization as Goodwin.
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Hindu
Extremely mighty (Son of Lord Krishna)
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n.
Fig.: Any place of burial; the grave.
a.
Admitting of burial.
n.
A fish of the turbot kind; the brill.
n.
A fish allied to the turbot (Rhombus levis), much esteemed in England for food; -- called also bret, pearl, prill. See Bret.
adv.
Darkly; gloomily.
n.
Burial.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Burke
n.
A grave; a tomb; a place of sepulture.
n.
A fish allied to the turbot; the brill.
n.
A kind of burial case.
n.
A burial place.
n.
The brill.
a.
A burial place; a place for the dead.
n.
A sepulcher; a grave; a place of burial.
n.
The act of burying; depositing a dead body in the earth, in a tomb or vault, or in the water, usually with attendant ceremonies; sepulture; interment.
n.
A small marine fish; -- also called cunner.
a.
Suiting a funeral; pertaining to burial; solemn. Hence: Dark; dismal; mournful.
n.
The practice of killing persons for the purpose of selling their bodies for dissection.
n.
The brill.