Theodore William Chaundy
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Theodore William Chaundy (Oxford, 19 de gener de 1889 - Windermere, 14 d'abril de 1966) va ser un matemàtic anglès.
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Theodore William Chaundy (né le 19 janvier 1889 — mort le 14 avril 1966) est un mathématicien anglais. Il est surtout connu pour avoir développé, avec Joseph Langley Burchnall, la (en).
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Theodore William Chaundy (19 January 1889 – 14 April 1966) was an English mathematician who introduced Burchnall–Chaundy theory. Chaundy was born to widowed businessman John Chaundy and his second wife Sarah Pates in their shop-cum-home at 49 Broad Street in Oxford. John had eight children, one of whom died as a toddler, with his late first wife and died barely a year after Chaundy was born. The Chaundy home along Broad Street has since been demolished.
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Theodore William Chaundy
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Theodore William Chaundy
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Theodore William Chaundy
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Theodore William Chaundy
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Theodore William Chaundy
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1966-04-14
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Oxford, England
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1889-01-19
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1889-01-19
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1966-04-14
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Hilda Weston Dott
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Theodore William Chaundy (Oxford, 19 de gener de 1889 - Windermere, 14 d'abril de 1966) va ser un matemàtic anglès.
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Theodore William Chaundy (né le 19 janvier 1889 — mort le 14 avril 1966) est un mathématicien anglais. Il est surtout connu pour avoir développé, avec Joseph Langley Burchnall, la (en).
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Theodore William Chaundy (19 January 1889 – 14 April 1966) was an English mathematician who introduced Burchnall–Chaundy theory. Chaundy was born to widowed businessman John Chaundy and his second wife Sarah Pates in their shop-cum-home at 49 Broad Street in Oxford. John had eight children, one of whom died as a toddler, with his late first wife and died barely a year after Chaundy was born. The Chaundy home along Broad Street has since been demolished. Chaundy attended Oxford High School for Boys and read mathematics at Balliol College, Oxford on a scholarship. In 1912 he became a lecturer at Oxford and later named a Fellow of Christ Church, Oxford. He married Hilda Weston Dott (1890–1986) in 1920. They had five children and thirteen grandchildren.
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