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  1. Sir William Rowan Hamilton FRAS PRIA (3/4 August 1805 – 2 September 1865) was an Irish mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He was Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin and Director of the Dunsink Observatory .

  2. William Rowan Hamilton was an Irish astronomer and mathematician who discovered the quaternions. View nine larger pictures. Biography. William Rowan Hamilton's father, Archibald Hamilton, did not have time to teach William as he was often away in England pursuing legal business.

  3. Sir William Rowan Hamilton was an Irish mathematician who contributed to the development of optics, dynamics, and algebra—in particular, discovering the algebra of quaternions. His work proved significant for the development of quantum mechanics.

  4. Aug 3, 2005 · Learn about the life and achievements of the Irish mathematician who invented quaternions, pioneered optics and dynamics, and made a famous discovery in Dublin. Read about his early education, his research, his publications, and his legacy.

  5. William Rowan Hamilton was one of the world's great mathematicians. Born at midnight on August 3/4, 1805, he spent his entire life in the environs of Dublin. Hamilton, a child prodigy, became Andrews Professor of Astronomy in Trinity College Dublin even before he had completed his undergraduate degree. Hamilton is world renowned for his work in ...

  6. Sir William Rowan Hamilton (August 4, 1805 – September 2, 1865) was an Irish mathematical physicist who recast the the laws governing the motion of bodies in a simplified and elegant form called Hamilton's equations.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · A biography of the Irish mathematical physicist who reshaped theoretical optics and anticipated relativity and quantum mechanics. Learn about his life, achievements, discoveries, and quaternions.