J. B. Reade

445 total citations
24 papers, 308 citations indexed

About

J. B. Reade is a scholar working on Mathematical Physics, Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis. According to data from OpenAlex, J. B. Reade has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 308 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Mathematical Physics, 9 papers in Applied Mathematics and 4 papers in Numerical Analysis. Recurrent topics in J. B. Reade's work include Numerical methods in inverse problems (6 papers), Advanced Harmonic Analysis Research (5 papers) and Mathematical Approximation and Integration (4 papers). J. B. Reade is often cited by papers focused on Numerical methods in inverse problems (6 papers), Advanced Harmonic Analysis Research (5 papers) and Mathematical Approximation and Integration (4 papers). J. B. Reade collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Czechia. J. B. Reade's co-authors include Graham Little and Jonathan P. Keating and has published in prestigious journals such as Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis and Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

In The Last Decade

J. B. Reade

20 papers receiving 253 citations

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J. B. Reade
Elliott Ward Cheney United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Reade, J. B., et al.. (2015). Framework for incremental development of complex unmanned aircraft systems. J3–1. 14 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B., et al.. (2015). Framework for incremental development of complex unmanned aircraft systems. 1–14. 5 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B., et al.. (2008). Factorisation of positive definite operators. Archiv der Mathematik. 91(4). 339–343. 7 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (2006). 90.29 On the M25 problem. The Mathematical Gazette. 90(517). 144–146.
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Reade, J. B.. (2003). On the scientific explanation of parhelia. The Mathematical Gazette. 87(509). 243–249.
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Reade, J. B.. (2003). Calculus with Complex Numbers. 1 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (2003). Calculus with Complex Numbers. 1 indexed citations
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Keating, Jonathan P. & J. B. Reade. (2000). Summability of alternating gap series. Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society. 43(1). 95–101. 1 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1999). 83.60 The mathematics of equal temperament. The Mathematical Gazette. 83(498). 500–502.
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Little, Graham & J. B. Reade. (1998). Estimates for the Norm of the nth Indefinite Integral. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 30(5). 539–542. 12 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1992). Eigenvalues of smooth positive definite kernels. Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society. 35(1). 41–45. 5 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1986). On the Order of Magnitude of Fourier Coefficients. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 17(2). 469–476. 4 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1985). On the Sharpness of Weyl’s Estimate for Eigenvalues of Smooth Kernels. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 16(3). 548–550. 13 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1985). On The Spectrum of the Cesaro Operator. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 17(3). 263–267. 101 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1984). Eigenvalues of Positive Definite Kernels II. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 15(1). 137–142. 36 indexed citations
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Little, Graham & J. B. Reade. (1984). Eigenvalues of Analytic Kernels. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 15(1). 133–136. 35 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1984). Eigenvalues of smooth kernels. Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 95(1). 135–140. 8 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1979). Asymptotic Behaviour of Eigen-Values of Certain Integral Equations. Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society. 22(2). 137–144. 14 indexed citations
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Reade, J. B.. (1965). On cardinal numbers associated with locally compact Abelian groups. Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 61(1). 75–79.
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Reade, J. B.. (1965). A theorem on cardinal numbers associated with inductive limits of locally compact Abelian groups. Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 61(1). 69–74. 1 indexed citations

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