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  1. William Hamilton (Glasgow, 8 de Março de 1788 – Edimburgo, 6 de Maio de 1856) foi um filósofo escocês. Em 1811 graduou-se advogado na Universidade de Oxford. Concorreu, em 1820, à cadeira de moral filosófica na Universidade de Edimburgo, mas não obteve sucesso.

    • William Hamilton, Elizabeth Stirling
    • 6 de maio de 1856 (68 anos), Edimburgo
  2. William Rowan Hamilton ( Dublim, 4 de agosto de 1805 — Dublim, 2 de setembro de 1865) foi um matemático, físico e astrónomo irlandês. Contribuiu com trabalhos fundamentais ao desenvolvimento da óptica, dinâmica e álgebra. A sua descoberta mais importante em matemática é a dos quaterniões.

    • Cemitério e Crematório Mount Jerome
  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. Sir William Rowan Hamilton MRIA, FRAS (3/4 August 1805 – 2 September 1865) was an Irish mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He was the Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin, and Royal Astronomer of Ireland, living at Dunsink Observatory. Hamilton was Dunsink's third director, having worked there from 1827 ...

    • Trinity College, Dublin
    • Irish
  5. 26 de mar. de 2012 · William Hamilton (Evanston, Illinois, 1924) foi um dos teólogos com respostas contundentes, desde o polêmico movimento da teologia da morte de Deus, do qual foi um destacado representante (junto com Thomas Altizer, Paul van Buren e Gabriel Vahanian).

  6. Summary. 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.

  7. Public Engagement. Hamilton Did it. Who is Hamilton? William Rowan Hamilton was born in 1805 and is universally recognised as the greatest mathematician, and arguably the greatest scientist, that Ireland has produced to date.