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RefNoEC/1903/16
Previous numbersCert XII, 180
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TitleWhitehead, Alfred North: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationFellow and Mathematical Lecturer of Trinity College, Cambridge. Author of a Treatise on Universal Algebra, with Applications (this Treatise received an honourable mention) for the Lobatchewski Prize, 1900), and of the following Papers, among others: - 'On the Motion of Viscous Incompressible Fluids' (Quart Journ, vol xxiii); 'Second Approximations to Viscous Fluid Motion' (ibid, vol xxiii); 'The Geodesic Geometry of surfaces in Non-Euclidian Space' (Proc Lond Math Soc, vol xxix); 'Memoir on the Algebra of Symbolic Logic' (Amer (Journ Math, vol xxiii).
ProposersA R Forsyth; W Burnside; Robert S Ball; J W L Gaisher; E J Routh; E W Hobson; A E H Love; H F Baker; G H Darwin
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Whitehead, Alfred North: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6260Whitehead; Alfred North (1861 - 1947)1861 - 1947
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