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Arthur Cayley (16 August 1821 – 26 January 1895) was a British mathematician. He helped found the modern British school of pure mathematics. As a child, Cayley enjoyed solving complex math problems f...
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Biography of Arthur Cayley (BB^Y-1895) ... Arthur Cayley's father Henry Cayley, although from a family who had lived for many generations in Yorkshire, England, lived in St Petersburg, Russia. It was in St Petersburg that Arthur spent the first eight years of his childhood before his parents returned to England and settled...
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Arthur Cayley (1821-1895) ... The most important of Cayley's work is in developing the algebra of matrices and work in non-euclidean and n-dimensional geometry. ... Honours awarded to Arthur Cayley; (Click below for those honoured in this way)
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Arthur Cayley showed great skill in numerical calculations at school and his aptitude for advanced mathematics was apparent. His mathematics teacher advised that Arthur be encouraged to pursue his studies in this area rather than follow his father's wishes to enter the family business as merchants.
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ARTHUR CAYLEY (1821-1895), English mathematician, was born at Richmond, in Surrey, on the 16th of August 1821, the second son of Henry Cayley, a Russian merchant, and Maria Antonia Doughty. His father, Henry Cayley, retired from business in 182 9 and settled in Blackheath, where Arthur was sent to a private school kept...
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Digital Writing course which made use of "I Remain" - A Digital Archive of Letters, Manuscripts, and Ephemera. ... Professor Steven H. Weintraub of the Lehigh University Mathematics department researched the mathematical, historical, and biographical significance of the materials from Arthur Cayley in this collection.
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Arthur Cayley biography, including 3 pages of information on the life of Arthur Cayley. ... Arthur Cayley Summary ... Arthur Cayley was one of the most prolific mathematicians of the 19th century. He was one of the individuals responsible for elevating English mathematics of the era to a position of visibility and authority.
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Arthur Cayley was born on August 16, 1821, in England. His genius showed itself at an early age. He published his first research paper while an undergraduate of 20, and the next year he published eight papers. While still in his early twenties, he originated the concept of n -dimensional geometry.
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