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Methoden der mathematischen Physik. II. By R. Courant and D. Hilbert. Pp. xvi, 549. RM. 39.80. 1937. Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, 48. (Springer, Berlin)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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Page No 304 Note * The Eigenwerte of this problem are also the Eigenwerte of a certain Fredholm integral equation, and so are nothing other than the latent roots of the associated infinite matrix. Is it too late to ask that the well-established English terminology of matrix theory be used in the theory of differential and integral equations instead of such hybrids as Eigenvalue, Eigenfunctions, etc.?