RefNo | EC/1894/11 |
Previous numbers | Cert XI, 261 |
Level | Item |
Title | Hill, Micaiah John Muller: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Citation | Late Fellow of St Peter's College, Cambridge. Professor of Mathematics in University College, London. Eminent Mathematician. Author of the following papers on pure and applied Mathematics: - 'The Steady Motion of Electricity in Spherical Currents Sheets' (Quart Journ Math, vol xvi); 'Some Properties of the Equations of Hydrodynamics' (ibid, vo l xvii); 'On Functions of more than two Variables Analogues to Tesseral Harmonics' (Trans Camb Phil Soc, vol xiii); 'Calculation of the Equation which determines the Anharmonic Ratios of the Roots of a Quintic' (Proc Lond Math Soc, vol xiv); 'On some General Equations which include the Equations of Hydrodynamics' (Trans Camb Phil Soc, vol xiv); 'On the Motion of Fluid, part of which is moving rotationally, and part irrotationally' (Phil Trans, 1884); 'On the closed Link-Polygons belonging to a System of Co-planar Forces having a Simple Resultant' (Proc Lond Math Soc, vol xv); 'The Differential Equations of Cylindrical and Annular Vortices' (ibid, vol xvi); 'On the Incorrectness of Rules for Contracting the Processes of finding the Square and Cube Roots of a Number' (ibid, vol xviii); 'On the c- and p-Discriminants of Ordinary Integrable Differential Equations of the First Order' (ibid, vol xix); 'On Node- and Cusp- Loci, which are also Envelopes' (ibid, vol xxii); 'On the Locus of Singular Points and Lines which occur in connection with the Theory of the Locus of Ultimate Intersections of a System of Surfaces' (to be published in Phil Trans). |
Proposers | From Personal Knowledge: O Henrici; A Cayley; A R Forsyth; EJ Routh; A B Kempe; P A MacMahon; A G Greenhill; James Cockle; H Charlton Bastain; J J Walker; G Carey Foster; T G Bonney; W Boyd Dawkins |
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Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA1375 | Hill; Micaiah John Muller (1856 - 1929); mathematician | 1856 - 1929 |