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  1. Augustus De Morgan (1806–1871) was a British mathematician and logician best known for formulating De Morgan's laws. De Morgan is also known for coining the term "mathematical induction" and for formalizing the underlying principles of induction. [1]

  2. Jun 23, 2024 · Augustus De Morgan was an English mathematician and logician whose major contributions to the study of logic include the formulation of De Morgan’s laws and work leading to the development of the theory of relations and the rise of modern symbolic, or mathematical, logic.

  3. Jun 27, 2011 · Augustus De Morgan became the first professor of mathematics at University College London and made important contributions to English mathematics. View eleven larger pictures. Biography. Augustus De Morgan's father, John De Morgan (5 October 1771 - 27 November 1816), was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Madras Native Infantry.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › mathematics-biographies › augustus-de-morganAugustus De Morgan | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · De Morgan, Augustus (1806-1871) A famous English mathematician, de Morgan was one of the first English scientists who investigated the phenomena of Spiritualism and became convinced of its paranormal nature.

  5. De Morgan is saying more, however. Standing at the apex of a long and prolific mathematical career, he is exhorting the members of a fledgling mathematical society to ex- plore those curious byways of mathematical history in order to know how to conduct their mathematical researches.

  6. Aug 13, 2023 · Augustus DE MORGAN. b. 27 June 1806 - d. 18 March 1871. Summary. De Morgan is chiefly remembered today for his work in algebra and logic. He also made noteworthy contributions to probability theory, most especially concerning its use in actuarial mathematics.

  7. Augustus DEMORGAN b. 27 June 1806 - d. 18 March 1871 Summary. De Morgan is chiefly remembered today for his work in algebra and logic. He also made noteworthy contributions to probability theory, most especially concerning its use in actuarial mathematics. He headed the British logical probabilistic tradition, exemplified by Boole, Jevons and Venn.

  8. A British mathematician and logician, Augustus De Morgan was born at Madura, India, where his father was an army officer. After early education in the west of England, he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1823 and graduated fourth wrangler in 1827.