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  1. Edward Arthur Milne FRS (/ m ɪ l n /; 14 February 1896 – 21 September 1950) was a British astrophysicist and mathematician.

  2. Edward Arthur Milne was an English astrophysicist and cosmologist best known for his development of kinematic relativity. Milne was educated at the University of Cambridge and served as assistant director of the Solar Physics Observatory at Cambridge from 1920 to 1924.

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  3. Sep 23, 2021 · Arthur Milne was born in Hull, England. His university education consisted of but a year and a half at the University of Cambridge, which he left to engage in important research on the physics of antiaircraft guns during World War I. Afterward he spent five years at Cambridge, where he became assistant director of the solar physics observatory ...

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Arthur Milne, a mathematician, astrophysicist and cosmologist who made groundbreaking contributions to science and education. From his humble origins in Hull to his academic career in Cambridge, Manchester and Oxford, he faced challenges, controversies and recognition.

  5. British mathematician Edward Milne contributed many of the ideas that have made it possible to analyze the spectra of stars and determine the temperatures, densities, and chemical compositions of their atmospheres, some of those ideas carrying his name.

  6. MILNE, EDWARD ARTHUR (b. Hull, England, 14 February 1896; d Dublin, Ireland, 21 September 1950) astrophysics, cosmology. Milne was one of the foremost pioneers of theoretical astrophysics and modern cosmology, and his name was often linked with those of Eddington and Jeans, although, unlike them, he wrote no books on astronomy for the general ...

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    Edward Arthur Milne We regret to record the death of Dr. Edward Arthur Milne, F.R.S.. Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics in the University of Oxford, on Sept. 21, 1950, while on his way to a colloquium in the rooms of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, convened by the Royal Astronomical Society.

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