Photographs of Jeffreys as young girl
- JeffreysB/A/A227-A243/A228
- File
- 1905–1910
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Photographs of Jeffreys as young girl
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
New class of Fellows; changes to voting method.
'Director of Studies in Mathematics 1949-1969'
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Correspondence re admissions 1963-68, 1973-84.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
This fund for helping Girton graduates with the cost of professional legal training, was established by Cicely Mary Williams (1920-1995), a Girton graduate, in memory of her husband G.K. Williams.
'Letters from Girton Fellows to BJ in Australia 1959'
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of envelope so inscribed.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
'Polarisation of atomic cores' and 'Internal conversion'
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of folder so labelled (at a later date). At C8 is an explanatory note by Jeffreys, 1978. See also D1, D2 and D3, D4.
'Rydberg-Ritz formula in Wave Mechanics'
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of folder so inscribed: notes and calculations on the Rydberg-Ritz formula and work of Schrödinger.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of folder so labelled (at a later date): correspondence, notes and calculations on the Relativistic Self-Consistent Field. At C19 is an explanatory note by Jeffreys, 1978. The mathematical technique known as the Relativistic Self-Consistent Field method (now known as the Hartree-Fock method, see C74) is an approximate method for the determination of the ground-state wavefunction and ground-state energy of a quantum many-body system. The three following folders (C28-C34, C35-C37 and C38-C43) also included material relating to the Relativistic Self-Consistent Field method. See also D12A and D13.
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of folder so labelled (at a later date): correspondence and notes relating to 'The Classification of Multipole Radiation', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, vol 48, (1952). At C44 is an explanatory note by Jeffreys, 1978 and 1992. See also D35.