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  1. Y Reejerey William Rowan Hamilton LL.D, DCL, MRIA, FRAS (3/4 Luanistyn 1805 – 2 Mean Fouyir 1865) she maddaghteyr, rollageyder, as fishigagh Yernagh v'eh. She Olloo Andrews y Rollageydys ec Colaashtey ny Trinaid, Divlyn v'eh, chammah as stiureyder ec Thie Rollageydys Dún Sinche .

  2. 11. Juni 2018 · Sir William Rowan Hamilton. The Irish mathematical physicist Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865) reshaped theoretical optics by basing it on his law of varying action. His analysis of motion anticipated several basic notions of relativity and quantum mechanics. William Rowan Hamilton was born on Aug. 4, 1805, in Dublin, the fourth child of ...

  3. Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865): Mathematical Papers. This collection consists of the mathematical papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton published during his lifetime, transcribed and edited by David R. Wilkins. With one exception, these papers are available here in an edition based on the original published text.

  4. William Rowan Hamilton was one of the world's great mathematicians. Born at midnight on August 3/4, 1805, he spent his entire life in the environs of Dublin. Hamilton, a child prodigy, became Andrews Professor of Astronomy in Trinity College Dublin even before he had completed his undergraduate degree. Hamilton is world renowned for his work in ...

  5. 9. Juli 2016 · Against the background of the development of physics, and in particular of mechanics, over the centuries since Galileo and Newton, we describe the life and work of William Rowan Hamilton in the 19th century. The depth of his ideas which brought together the understanding of ray optics and classical mechanics, and the remarkable ways in which his work paved the way to the construction of ...

  6. ウィリアム・ローワン・ハミルトン(William Rowan Hamilton、1805年 8月4日 - 1865年 9月2日)は、アイルランドの数学者、物理学者、天文学者。 ハミルトンの変分原理や四元数を見出し、解析力学、線型代数学の発展に寄与した。

  7. Lexikon der Mathematik Hamilton, Sir William Rowan. Hamilton, Sir William Rowan. irischer Mathematiker und Physiker, geb. 4.8.1805 Dublin, gest. 2.9.1865 Dunsink bei Dublin. Hamilton, Sohn eines Anwalts, fiel sehr früh durch eine phänomenale Sprachbegabung, aber auch durch außerordentliches mathematisches Verständnis auf.