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Sir William Rowan Hamilton was an Irish physicist, astronomer, and mathematician, who made important contributions to classical mechanics, optics, and algebra. His studies of mechanical and optical systems led him to discover new mathematical concepts and techniques. His greatest contribution is perhaps the reformulation of Newtonian mechanics, now called Hamiltonian mechanics. This work has proven central to the modern study of classical field theories such as electromagnetism, and to the development of quantum mechanics. In mathematics, he is perhaps best known as the inventor of.
Who-is-Who in MMS, History of machines, history of mechanical engineering, machine design, theoory, teacher, treatizer, physicis, astronomy, mathematics
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ortografie alternativă:
Hamilton, William Rowan
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Curriculum vitae
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* 04.08.1805
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Dublin
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nǎscut
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1823 - ?
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Dublin
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1827
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Professur für Astronomie
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1832
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he publishes “Theory of Systems of Rays”
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1834 - 1835
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he publishes “On a General Method in Dynamics”
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† 02.09.1865
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Dunsink (bei Dublin)
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mort
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