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  1. George Salmon Weekes (25 de septiembre de 1819 - 22 de enero de 1904) fue un matemático y teólogo irlandés. Salmon fue geómetra y descubrió, junto con Cayley, las 27 líneas de la superficie cúbica.

  2. George Salmon FBA FRS FRSE (25 September 1819 – 22 January 1904) was a distinguished and influential Irish mathematician and Anglican theologian. After working in algebraic geometry for two decades, Salmon devoted the last forty years of his life to theology.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2014 · George Salmon (1819 - 1904) - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics. Quick Info. Born. 25 September 1819. Dublin, Ireland. Died. 22 January 1904. Dublin, Ireland. Summary. George Salmon made many discoveries about ruled surfaces and other surfaces. View four larger pictures. Biography.

  4. George Salmon Weekes (25 de septiembre de 1819 - 22 de enero de 1904) fue un matemático y teólogo irlandés. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ... Cerrar. Salmon fue geómetra y descubrió, junto con Cayley, las 27 líneas de la superficie cúbica.

  5. George Salmon was both a mathematician and a theologian. His first published theological work was in 1849, entitled Prayer. Given this, and the fact that he was ordained in 1845, it can be deduced that he also had a keen interest in theology during his early mathematical career.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2007 · George Salmon achieved prominence both as a mathematician and theologian during the nineteenth century. He was one of the originators, with Cayley and Sylvester, of invariant theory in the 1850s, and published a series of four textbooks on geometric topics which incorporate many of his discoveries. These works in their several ...

  7. George Salmon's life-size statue, carved from Galway marble, was created in 1911 by Dublin-born artist John Hughes, one of the most celebrated sculptors of his day. The statue has been displayed in several locations around the university, and now stands near the library, allowing Salmon to look out onto generations of students coming and going ...