F. H. Jackson
The Reverend Frank Hilton Jackson was an English clergyman and mathematician who worked on basic hypergeometric series. He introduced several q-analogs such as the
Jackson–Bessel functions, the Jackson-Hahn-Cigler q-addition, the Jackson derivative, and the Jackson integral.Selected papers
- Jackson, F. H.. The -integral analogous to Borel’s integral. Messenger Math, 47, 57-64.
- Jackson, F. H.. Summation of -hypergeometric series. Messenger of Math, 57, 101-112.
- Jackson, F. H.. Examples of a generalization of Euler’s transformation for power series. Messenger Math, 57, 169-187.
- Jackson, F. H.. The equations whose solutions are products of solutions of equations of lower order. The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics,, 1-17.
- Jackson, F. H.. Certain -identities. The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics,, 167-172.
- Jackson, F. H.. On basic double hypergeometric functions. The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics,, 69-82.
- Jackson, F. H.. Basic double hypergeometric functions. The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics,, 49-61.