Elbert Frank Cox - Sources and Further Reading

Sources and Further Reading

  • ^ E.F. Cox (1934). "The polynomial solutions of the difference equation af(x+1) + bf(x) = φ(x)". Tôhoku Mathematical Journal 39: 327–348.
  • ^ E.F. Cox (1947). "On a class of interpolation functions for a system of grading". Journal of Experimental Education 15: 331–341.
  • "Elbert Cox". University of St. Andrews on Elbert Cox. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Cox_Elbert.html. Retrieved October 2, 2005.
  • "Elbert Frank Cox". the Mathematical Association of America. http://www.maa.org/summa/archive/Cox_EF.htm. Retrieved October 2, 2005.
  • "Elbert Frank Cox, first Black to earn a Ph.D. in Mathematics". Mathematicians of the African Diaspora. http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/cox_elbertf.html. Retrieved October 2, 2005.
  • "Math department honors Elbert Cox". Cornell University. http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/02/2.28.02/ElbertCox.html. Retrieved October 2, 2005.
  • James A. Donaldson, Richard J. Fleming (2000). "Elbert F. Cox: an early pioneer". American Mathematical Monthly (Mathematical Association of America) 107 (2): 105–128. doi:10.2307/2589433. JSTOR 2589433.
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