He wrote Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes with Pontryagin, Boltyanskii and Mishchenko.
After the war, Dr. Gulliksen wrote "Theory of Mental Tests," a textbook published in 1950 and still in print and influential.
Perhaps most important, both men provided deep mathematical insight into the nature of bluffing when they wrote "Theory of Games and Economic Behavior" in 1944.
In 1914, she wrote Buddhist Psychology: An Inquiry into the Analysis and Theory of Mind in Pali Literature.
He wrote Ethical Theory (1959), an influential textbook in the field.
James Victor Uspensky (April 29, 1883 - January 27, 1947) was a Russian mathematician notable for writing Theory of Equations.
On his return he wrote a critical tract, The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism.
James Hutton (English) wrote Theory of the Earth (1795) in which he interpreted certain geological strata as former sea beds.
Also, Contiguity refers to the way Taxonomy is ordered and formed after Charles Darwin wrote Theory of the Origins of Species in 1859.
Writing the Social: Critique, Theory, and Investigations (1999)