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    Walter William Rouse Ball (14 August 1850 – 4 April 1925), known as W. W. Rouse Ball, was a British mathematician, lawyer, and fellow at Trinity College...
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  • The Rouse Ball Professorship of Mathematics is one of the senior chairs in the Mathematics Departments at the University of Cambridge and the University...
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  • Rouse Ball Professor may refer to: Rouse Ball Professor of English Law Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • The Rouse Ball Professorship of English Law is a senior professorship in English law at the University of Cambridge, established in 1927 by a bequest from...
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    1749, a village four miles west of Pont l'Évêque. According to W. W. Rouse Ball, his father, Pierre de Laplace, owned and farmed the small estates of...
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    https://gustavus.edu/mcs/max/concrete-abstractions-pdfs/chapter3.pdf Rouse Ball 1905, p. 19. Newman 1988, pp. 2403–2405. Robinson 1960, pp. 47–52. "Josephus...
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    Roger Penrose (category Rouse Ball Professors of Mathematics (University of Oxford))
    philosopher of science and Nobel Laureate in Physics. He is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics in the University of Oxford, an emeritus fellow...
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  • classical scholar and teacher W. W. Rouse Ball, English mathematician Willard Rouse, American real estate developer Aaron Rouse, American football player and...
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  • Abram Besicovitch (category Rouse Ball Professors of Mathematics (Cambridge))
    moved to Cambridge University in 1927. In 1950, he was appointed to the Rouse Ball Chair of Mathematics. In 1958, he retired and toured the US for eight...
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    wrote them straight off without a single erasure or correction. W.W. Rouse Ball Firstborn of eleven children as Giuseppe Lodovico Lagrangia, Lagrange...
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    brothers, Niklaus and Johann II. Daniel Bernoulli was described by W. W. Rouse Ball as "by far the ablest of the younger Bernoullis". He is said to have had...
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    John G. Thompson (category Rouse Ball Professors of Mathematics (Cambridge))
    faculty at the University of Chicago, he moved in 1970 to receive the Rouse Ball Professorship in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and later...
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    Timothy Gowers (category Rouse Ball Professors of Mathematics (Cambridge))
    1995 he was lecturer at University College London. He was elected to the Rouse Ball Professorship at Cambridge in 1998. During 2000–2 he was visiting professor...
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  • Being a Compendium of Arithmetic Both Practical and Theoretical. W. W. Rouse Ball described it in the 6th edition (1914) of his Mathematical Recreations...
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    John Edensor Littlewood (category Rouse Ball Professors of Mathematics (Cambridge))
    1910, where he remained for the rest of his career. He was appointed Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics in 1928, retiring in 1950. He was elected a Fellow...
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    Transactions. JSTOR 103921. W. W. Rouse Ball A Short Account of the History of Mathematics (4th edition, 1908) Walter William Rouse Ball (1901). A short account...
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  • extended to anything; that they have only need of instruction and liberty". Rouse Ball, W.W. (1960) Calculating Prodigies, in Mathematical Recreations and Essays...
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  • 1994-2004 William Timothy Gowers, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ?- ; Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics 1998- Geoffrey Grimmett, fellow of Churchill...
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    internal books; there are 9 chapters in book I, and 18 in book II. W. W. Rouse Ball (1888) writes that "this is the first textbook on the differential calculus...
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  • chairs in the Faculty are: the Whewell (International Law, 1867), the Rouse Ball (English Law, 1927), the Wolfson (Criminology, 1959), the Arthur Goodhart...
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