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  1. Whittaker was a leading mathematical scholar of the early 20th century who contributed widely to applied mathematics and was renowned for his research in mathematical physics and numerical analysis, including the theory of special functions, along with his contributions to astronomy, celestial mechanics, the history of physics, and digital signa...

  2. Edmund Taylor Whittaker (24 de octubre de 1873 - 24 de marzo de 1956) [1] [2] fue un matemático escocés que hizo contribuciones significativas en las matemáticas aplicadas, la física matemática y la teoría de funciones especiales.

  3. 24 de oct. de 2014 · Edmund Whittaker (1873-1956) was a British mathematician who worked on analysis, celestial mechanics, and the history of applied mathematics and physics. He taught at Cambridge, Dublin, and Edinburgh, and wrote influential books and papers on topics such as special functions, potential theory, relativity, and actuarial mathematics.

  4. Edmund Taylor Whittaker. Matemático inglés. Nació el 24 de octubre de 1873 en Southport, Lancashire. Fue educado en la Manchester Grammar School y el Trinity College de Cambridge desde 1892. Llegó a ser astrónomo real de Irlanda en el 1906.

  5. A classic textbook on infinite processes and analytic functions, first published in 1902 and edited by Victor H. Moll. Learn about complex numbers, convergence, series, power series, infinite products, and more from the original authors and their co-author.

  6. A Treatise on the Analytical Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies is a treatise and textbook on analytical dynamics by British mathematician Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker.

  7. E. T. Whittaker,G. N. Watson. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: September 2013. Print publication year: 1996. Online ISBN: 9780511608759. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511608759. Subjects: Mathematics (general), Mathematics, Abstract Analysis, Real and Complex Analysis. Series: Cambridge Mathematical Library.