- The
Lucasian Chair of
Mathematics (/luːˈkeɪziən/) is a
mathematics professorship in the
University of Cambridge, England; its
holder is
known as the Lucasian...
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which he put,
probably in June 1669, into the
hands of
Isaac Barrow (then
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics), at the same time
permitting him to communicate...
- may have been the
earliest discoverer of Bayes' theorem. He
worked as
Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics at
Cambridge University, a post also held by Isaac...
- 1958–1961;
Master of
Trinity College,
Cambridge 1990-1997
Charles Babbage,
Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics 1828-1839
Christopher Budd,
Gresham Professor...
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starting point was work of
Gaspard Monge. From 1828 to 1839,
Babbage was
Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics at Cambridge. Not a
conventional resident don...
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spent all of his
career at the
University of Cambridge,
where he was the
Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics from 1849
until his
death in 1903. As a physicist...
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cubic plane curves.
Newton was a
fellow of
Trinity College and the
second Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics at the
University of Cambridge. He was a devout...
- and
Theoretical Physics and a
Fellow of
Clare Hall, Cambridge. He was
Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics from 2009 to 2015.
Green was born the son of Genia...
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Hawking explains to a
general audience various matters relating to the
Lucasian professor's work, such as Gödel's
Incompleteness Theorem and P-branes (part...
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wrote A New
Theory of the Earth.
Whiston succeeded his
mentor Newton as
Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics at the
University of Cambridge. In 1710 he lost...