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Frank Lauren Hitchcock

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33: 287:(1900-1972), who became a chemical engineer and early opponent of air pollution, John Edward (b. January 28, 1906, d. July 26, 1909), and George Blakely, January 12, 1910. At the time of his death Frank had 11 grandchildren and 6 great-grandsons. 308: 268:
He had two sisters, Mary E. Hitchcock and Viola M. Hitchcock, and two brothers, George P. Hitchcock and Ernest Van Ness Hitchcock. Although Frank was born in New York City, he was raised in
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Frank L. Hitchcock (1941) "The distribution of a product from several sources to numerous localities",
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Hitchcock stayed at MIT until retirement, publishing his analysis of optimal distribution in 1941.
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and study at the graduate level at Harvard. In 1910 he obtained a Ph.D. with a thesis entitled,
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Dr. Frank L. Hitchcock, Mathematician, Professor Emeritus at M.I.T., Dies at 82,
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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On Double Polyadics, with Application to the Linear Matrix Equation
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A Solution of the Linear Matrix Equation by Double Multiplication
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forebears. His mother was Susan Ida Porter (b. January 1, 1848,
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On the simultaneous formulation of two linear vector functions
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The Expression of a Tensor or a Polyadic as a Sum or Products
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Identities Satisfied by Algebraic Point Functions in N-space
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Frank married Margaret Johnson Blakely (d. May 22, 1925) in
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A Method for the Numerical Solution of Integral Equations
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The Coincident Points of Two Algebraic Transformations
283:, France, on May 25, 1899. They had three children, 151: 135: 121: 104: 90: 80: 57: 42: 23: 469:J. McKeen Cattell & Dean A. Brimhall (1921) 338:A Thermodynamic Study of Electrolytic Solutions 305:A Classification of Quadratic Vectors Functions 170:(March 6, 1875 – May 31, 1957) was an American 349:An Identical Relation Connecting Seven Vectors 574:Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty 8: 409:Differential Equations in Applied Chemistry 202:in 1896. Then he began teaching, first in 20: 371:A New Vector Method in Integral Equations 37:Frank Lauren Hitchcock (1875–1957) 462: 495:MIT Journal of Mathematics and Physics 375:MIT Journal of Mathematics and Physics 331:Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 320:Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 235:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 141:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7: 569:20th-century American mathematicians 564:19th-century American mathematicians 327:A study of the vector product Vφαθβ 249:Frank Hitchcock was descended from 190:Frank did his preparatory study at 450:Journal of Mathematics and Physics 14: 178:known for his formulation of the 519:Hitchcock Transportation Problem 31: 356:The Axes of a Quadratic Vector 214:. From 1904 to 1906 he taught 1: 529:Mathematics Genealogy Project 475:Biodiversity Heritage Library 220:North Dakota State University 146:North Dakota State University 239:Vector Functions of a Point. 298:Vector Functions of a Point 605: 579:Harvard University alumni 490:June 1, 1957, p. 17. 161: 114: 30: 192:Phillips Andover Academy 99:Phillips Andover Academy 589:Phillips Academy alumni 534:Hitchcock's family tree 471:American Men of Science 584:Kenyon College faculty 525:Frank Lauren Hitchcock 473:, page 319, link from 333:Section A 35: 30 to 7. 322:Section A 34: 1 to 10. 233:and began to teach at 229:Hitchcock returned to 180:transportation problem 168:Frank Lauren Hitchcock 109:Transportation problem 25:Frank Lauren Hitchcock 16:American mathematician 414:John Wiley & Sons 521:, RAND corporation. 488:The New York Times, 399:58(11): 399 to 421. 388:58(10): 355 to 395. 198:and completed his 196:Harvard University 95:Harvard University 404:Clark S. Robinson 362:56(9):331 to 351. 200:bachelor's degree 165: 164: 152:Doctoral students 116:Scientific career 596: 477: 467: 397:Proceedings AAAS 386:Proceedings AAAS 360:Proceedings AAAS 344:6(4):186 to 197. 311:1(3):177 to 183. 143: 68: 66: 35: 21: 604: 603: 599: 598: 597: 595: 594: 593: 544: 543: 515:D. R. 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He entered 193: 186:Academic life 185: 183: 181: 177: 173: 172:mathematician 169: 160: 157: 154: 150: 147: 142: 138: 134: 131: 127: 124: 120: 117: 113: 110: 107: 103: 100: 96: 93: 89: 86: 83: 79: 74: 60: 56: 51: 50:New York City 46:March 6, 1875 45: 41: 34: 29: 22: 19: 487: 484: 465: 449: 438: 431: 424: 408: 396: 385: 370: 359: 348: 341: 330: 297: 278: 267: 248: 238: 228: 189: 167: 166: 136:Institutions 115: 61:May 31, 1957 18: 559:1957 deaths 554:1875 births 497:20:224–230 418:Archive.org 416:, now from 402:1923: with 365:1921: with 251:New England 130:Mathematics 81:Nationality 73:Los Angeles 548:Categories 457:References 255:Middlebury 65:1957-06-01 377:volume 1. 270:Pittsford 216:chemistry 182:in 1941. 176:physicist 126:Chemistry 539:Obituary 85:American 527:at the 517:(1956) 502:0004469 274:Vermont 259:Vermont 206:and at 63: ( 444:1927: 437:1922: 430:1924: 423:1923: 391:1923: 380:1923: 354:1921: 347:1920: 336:1920: 325:1920: 314:1917: 303:1915: 296:1910: 122:Fields 291:Works 281:Paris 224:Fargo 204:Paris 174:and 128:and 58:Died 43:Born 218:at 210:in 550:: 499:MR 448:, 412:, 406:, 395:, 384:, 373:, 369:, 358:, 340:, 329:, 318:, 307:, 276:. 272:, 265:. 257:, 226:. 222:, 504:. 441:. 434:. 427:. 420:. 351:. 300:. 67:)

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