Publications, manuscript and unpublished typescripts

This material is held atUniversity of Manchester Library

  • Reference
    • GB 133 NAHC/HAS/D
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1954-1971

Scope and Content

  • D/1 J. Haselgrove, "Ray Theory and a New Method for Ray Tracing in The Physics of the Ionisphere", Report of 1954 Cambridge Conference, 1954, pp. 355-364 [refers to radio ray-tracing]
  • D/2 Introduction to Programming for an Automatic Digital Calculating Machine and Users' Guide to the EDSAC, University Mathematical Laboratory, Cambridge, 1954 [copy of C. B. Haselgrove]
  • D/3 Introduction to Programming for the EDSAC, University Mathematical Laboratory, Cambridge, 1955 [copy of C. B. Haselgrove]
  • D/4 J. Haselgrove, "Oblique Ray Paths in the Ionosphere", Proceedings of the Physical Society, B, 70 (1957) pp. 653-662 [refers to radio ray tracing]
  • D/5 C. B. Haselgrove, "Applications of Digital Computers in Mathematics", Mathematical Gazette 42 (1958), n. 342, pp. 259-260 [refers to the use of computers for diophantine approximation]
  • D/6 J. Haselgrove, "Twisted Ray Paths in the Ionosphere", Proceedings of the Physical Society, 75 (1960), pp. 357-363 [refers to radio ray tracing]
  • D/7 C. B. Haselgrove, J. Haselgrove and R. C. Jennison, "Ray Paths from a Cosmic Radio Source to a Satellite in Orbit", Proceedings of the Royal Society, A, 261 (1961), pp. 423-434 [refers to radio ray tracing]
  • D/8 C. B. Haselgrove, "A Method for Numerical Integration", Mathematics on Computation 15 (1961), n. 76, pp. 323-337 [refers to the 2-point problem]
  • D/9 C. B. Haselgrove, "The Solution of Non-Linear Equations and of Differential Equations with two-Point Boundary Conditions", 4 (1961), n. 3, pp. 255-259 [refers to the 2-point problem]
  • D/10 J. Haselgrove, "The Hamiltonian ray path equations", Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 25 (1963), pp. 397-399 [refers to radio ray tracing]
  • D/11 C.B. Haselgrove & D.Davies, "The evaluation of Dirichlet L-functions" Proceedings of the Royal Society. A, 264 (1961), pp 122-132.
  • D/12 D.F. Hartley, EDSAC II Autocode Programming Manual, Feb 1963.
  • D/13 Invitation to closing ceremony of Ferranti ICL Atlas-I
  • D/14 J. Leech, "The Representation of 1,2,…..n by Differences", Journal of London Mathematical Society, 31 (1956) - submitted draft.and published article.
  • D/15 J.R. Womersley. Scientific Computing in Great Britain. The Application of Commercial Calculating Machines to Scientific Computing. Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation 11, 15 & 16, 1946.
  • D/16 W.L. Van der Poel, A Simple Electronic Digital Computer. Applied Scientific Research,B Vol 2.
  • D/17 Papers from the Convention on Digital Computing Techniques,11 April 1956, published in Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 103, B Suppl 2 and 3. D17/1 G.G.Scarrott, W.J. Harwood & K.C. Johnson, "The Design and Use of Logical Devices using Saturable Magnetic Cores" D17/2 Discussion on "Rapid Access Storage" including the use of Magnetic Cores for Storage and Switching. D17/3 "Electromagnetic Delay Networks for Digital Storage". D17/4 Discussion on Circuit Techniques and Components of Computers
  • D/18 D.C. Gilles, Digital Computers and Engineering Problems, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland. 1958.
  • D/19 T.H. O'Beirne, "Music, Numbers and Computers" Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications 3 (3), July 1967.
  • D/20 J.C.P Miller. Periodic Forests of Stunted Trees. Computers in Mathematical Research. 1968.
  • D/21 H.G. Simon, Periodic Forests whose largest clearings are of size 3
  • D/22 Lord Bowden,The Language of Computers, 1970.
  • D/23 T.H. O'Beirne, "From Mozart to the Bagpipe, with a small computer" Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. 1971, 7
  • D/24 T.H. O'Beirne, "Computer Programs which play music with microtones" The Computer Journal 1970.13.
  • D/25 J Haselgrove, Introduction to Fortran for the Atlas Computer, 1965.