Abstract

In this report I have, I believe, covered all the known methods of finding the Riemann-Green function and have listed all the known cases, apart from trivial changes of the dependent or independent variables. I should like to take this opportunity of thanking Harvard University and the staff of the Harvard Department of Mathematics for their kind hospitality during the Fall Semester of 1957–58, which gave me the leisure to complete this work, and also Dr. A. G. Mackie of the University of St. Andrews for the many interesting discussions we had concerning the contour integral method of § 9.

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