Friday, December 20, 2019
Why was Hamilton important to the world of mathematics...
Why was Hamilton important to the world of mathematics? Well, he invented quaternions. Now, Iââ¬â¢m not sure how to explain it, since I havenââ¬â¢t really learned about it. The form of this expression is a+bi+cj+dk. In this expression, the variables a, b, c, and d are all real numbers. Thereââ¬â¢s a little bit more to it than that, but I will get into detail later. Now, I donââ¬â¢t know how you would use it, but Iââ¬â¢m sure itââ¬â¢s important! He also invented Icosian Calculus. Hopefully I will learn more about both inventions sometime next year. Hamilton was born on August 3, 1895. He was the fourth child out of 9. His parents were pretty busy, so he lived with his Uncle James. James had migrated from Scotland, so Hamilton is of Irish descent. He beganâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This later led to him majoring in mathematics. He we enrolled to Trinity College in 1823. Being the top student in his classes at college, Hamilton ran as a candidate to take Dr. Brin kleyââ¬â¢s chair at the Andrews professorship of astronomy in 1827. He successfully got the chair. The committee that elected him expected him to focus on astronomy. He did focus on it a little, but Hamilton continued to focus mostly on mathematics. After 10 years, he became the president of the Royal Irish Academy. During his years at college, he got received an optime for Greek, which was one of the early languages he learned. It was also given to him for Physics. He published many papers. The first paper he published was called ââ¬Å"Causticsâ⬠, which was sent to Dr. Brinkley. It was edited over 3 years, and officially titled ââ¬Å"The Theorem of Systems of Raysâ⬠, which included the idea of ââ¬Å"conical refractionâ⬠. This was printed in ââ¬Å"The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academyâ⬠in 1828. The second and third parts were released together in ââ¬Å"On a General Method in Dynamicsâ⬠, published in Transactions as well. In 1827, Hamilton inve nted a theory that helped explain the theory of light. It was called ââ¬Å"Hamiltonââ¬â¢s Principal functionâ⬠. He died at age 60 on September 2, 1865. He is well known for these, as well as other contributions he made to mathematics. After his death, his son published ââ¬Å"Elements of Quaternionsâ⬠. The reason why Hamilton invented quaternions is because he desired to place
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