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  • Sir William Rowan Hamilton ( British Assoc.
  • Scaife edited Vol . IV of " The Mathematical Papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton"
  • He first asked Sir William Rowan Hamilton, who declined; he then asked Peacock, who accepted.
  • The latter is adjacent to Broombridge railway station and the canal bridge where Sir William Rowan Hamilton first wrote the fundamental formula for quaternions.
  • In 1843 the Irish mathematical physicist Sir William Rowan Hamilton introduced the quaternion product, and with it the terms " vector " and " scalar ".
  • Named after mathematician Sir William Rowan Hamilton, the society was developed to provide outlets for students interested in art, languages, history and the physical sciences.
  • He was strongly influenced by his friendship with the astronomer, Sir William Rowan Hamilton, through whom he came to a knowledge and reverent admiration for Wordsworth and Coleridge.
  • He sat on the Royal Irish Academy s Committee of Antiquities and was appointed Vice-President by Sir William Rowan Hamilton in 1840, a position he held until his death later that year.
  • I added more material about Sir William Rowan Hamilton and the famous incident at Brougham Bridge, Royal Canal, Dublin in 1843, and while doing so, I corrected some inaccurate material in that section.
  • Being of mathematical background, de Valera was aware of the decline of the Dunsink Observatory, where Sir William Rowan Hamilton ( regarded as Ireland's most influential mathematician ) had held the position of Royal Astronomer of Ireland.
  • Quaternions and their applications to rotations were first described in print by Olinde Rodrigues in all but name in 1840, but independently discovered by Irish mathematician Sir William Rowan Hamilton in 1843 and applied to mechanics in three-dimensional space.
  • Brougham ( Broom ) Bridge, Dublin, which says : Here as he walked by on the 16th of October 1843 Sir William Rowan Hamilton in a flash of genius discovered the fundamental formula for quaternion multiplication & cut it on a stone of this bridge ]]
  • In the 19th century, some of the most prominent scientists of the British Isles, including Sir William Rowan Hamilton, George Gabriel Stokes, and John Tyndall, George Johnstone Stoney, Thomas Romney Robinson, Edward Sabine, The 3rd Earl of Rosse, George Salmon, George FitzGerald, were Anglo-Irish, and in the 20th century John Joly and Ernest Walton shared this identity.
  • It celebrated the achievements of Graves'friend Sir William Rowan Hamilton, stating that Thomas Meredith was one of the first to recognise Hamilton's extraordinary intellectual abilities : " We well remember to have heard, long before we ever saw our friend, of Dr Meredith & a man of great learning and ability, reporting with expressions of astonishment, that he had examined in the country a child of six or seven, who read, translated and understood Hebrew better than many candidates for fellowship; this child was young Hamilton ".