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Cayley, Sylvester, and Early Matrix Theory Nick Higham SchoolofMathematics TheUniversity of Manchester higham@ma.man.ac.uk http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~higham/ SIAMConferenceonAppliedLinearAlgebra October 2009. Cayley and Sylvester Term “matrix” coined in 1850 by James Joseph Sylvester, FRS(1814–1897). Matrix algebra developed by Arthur Cayley, FRS (1821– 1895). Memoir on the Theory of Ma- trices (1858). MIMS Nick Higham Early Matrix Theory 2/18 Biographies Tony Crilly, Arthur Cayley: Mathemati- cian Laureate of the Victorian Age, 2006. Karen Hunger Parshall, James Joseph Sylvester. Jewish Mathematician in a Victorian World, 2006. MIMS Nick Higham Early Matrix Theory 3/18 Cayley Sylvester Enter Cambridge Uni- Trinity College, St. John’s College, versity 1838 1831 Wrangler in Tripos ex- Senior Wrangler, Second wrangler, aminations 1842 1837 WorkinLondon Pupil barrister from Actuary from 1844; 1846; called to the pupil barrister from Bar in 1849 1846; called to the Bar in 1850 Elected Fellow of the 1852 1839 Royal Society President of the London 1868–1869 1866–1867 Mathematical Society Awarded Royal Society 1882 1880 Copley Medal Awarded LMS De Mor- 1884 1887 gan Medal British Assoc. for the President, 1883 Vice President, Advancement of Sci- 1863–1865; Presi- ence dent of Section A, 1869
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