Frank Lauren Hitchcock (6 de marzo de 1875 - 31 de mayo de 1957) fue un matemático y físico estadounidense conocido por su formulación del problema del transporte en 1941.
Frank hizo su estudio preparatorio en la Academia Phillips Andover. Ingresó en la Universidad de Harvard y completó su licenciatura en 1896. Luego comenzó a enseñar, primero en París y en Kenyon College en Gambier, Ohio. De 1904 a 1906 enseñó química en la Universidad Estatal de Dakota del Norte, Fargo.
Hitchcock regresó a Massachusetts y comenzó a enseñar en el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts ya estudiar a nivel de posgrado en Harvard. En 1910 obtuvo un doctorado. Con una tesis titulada, Funciones vectoriales de un punto. Hitchcock permaneció en el MIT hasta su jubilación, publicando su análisis de distribución óptima en 1941.
Obras:
-1910: Vector Functions of a Point.
-1915: A Classification of Quadratic Vectors Functions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1 (3): 177 to 183.
-1917: On the simultaneous formulation of two linear vector functions, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Section A 34: 1 to 10.
-1920: A study of the vector product Vφαθβ, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Section A 35: 30 to 7.
-1920: A Thermodynamic Study of Electrolytic Solutions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6 (4): 186 to 197.
-1920: An Identical Relation Connecting Seven Vectors.
-1921: The Axes of a Quadratic Vector, Proceedings AAAS 56 (9): 331 to 351.
-1921: with Norbert Wiener, A New Vector Method in Integral Equations, MIT Journal of Mathematics and Physics volume 1.
-1923: On Double Polyadics, with Application to the Linear Matrix Equation, Proceedings AAAS 58 (10): 355 to 395.
-1923: Identities Satisfied by Algebraic Point Functions in N-space, Proceedings AAAS 58 (11): 399 to 421.
-1923: with Clark S. Robinson, Differential Equations in Applied Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, now from Archive.org.
-1923: A Method for the Numerical Solution of Integral Equations.
-1924: The Coincident Points of Two Algebraic Transformations.
-1922: A Solution of the Linear Matrix Equation by Double Multiplication. Referencias: Frank Lauren Hitchock, (sin fecha), descargado 31/Enero/2019 de https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lauren_Hitchcock
-1915: A Classification of Quadratic Vectors Functions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1 (3): 177 to 183.
-1917: On the simultaneous formulation of two linear vector functions, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Section A 34: 1 to 10.
-1920: A study of the vector product Vφαθβ, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Section A 35: 30 to 7.
-1920: A Thermodynamic Study of Electrolytic Solutions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6 (4): 186 to 197.
-1920: An Identical Relation Connecting Seven Vectors.
-1921: The Axes of a Quadratic Vector, Proceedings AAAS 56 (9): 331 to 351.
-1921: with Norbert Wiener, A New Vector Method in Integral Equations, MIT Journal of Mathematics and Physics volume 1.
-1923: On Double Polyadics, with Application to the Linear Matrix Equation, Proceedings AAAS 58 (10): 355 to 395.
-1923: Identities Satisfied by Algebraic Point Functions in N-space, Proceedings AAAS 58 (11): 399 to 421.
-1923: with Clark S. Robinson, Differential Equations in Applied Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, now from Archive.org.
-1923: A Method for the Numerical Solution of Integral Equations.
-1924: The Coincident Points of Two Algebraic Transformations.
-1922: A Solution of the Linear Matrix Equation by Double Multiplication. Referencias: Frank Lauren Hitchock, (sin fecha), descargado 31/Enero/2019 de https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lauren_Hitchcock

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