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  1. Edwin Bidwell Wilson (April 25, 1879 – December 28, 1964) was an American mathematician, statistician, physicist and general polymath. He was the sole protégé of Yale University physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs and was mentor to MIT economist Paul Samuelson.

  2. 25 April 1879. Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Died. 28 December 1964. Brookline, Massachusetts, USA. Summary. Edwin Wilson was an American mathematician and statistician who worked in many different areas. View one larger picture. Biography. Edwin Wilson's father, Edwin Horace Wilson, was a teacher in a secondary school.

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  4. EDWIN BIDWELL WILSON, mathematician, theoretical physi-cist, statistician, and economist, was born at Hartford, Connecticut, on April 25, 1879. He was the son of Edwin Hor-ace and Jane Amelia (Bidwell) Wilson; his father was a teacher and superintendent of schools of Middletown, Con-necticut. As a student at Harvard, Wilson already set the style

  5. 4 days ago · Brookline, MA)American mathematician. Wilson obtained his AB from Harvard U in 1899 and his PhD (supervised by Gibbs) from Yale in 1901. He left the Yale faculty in 1907 for MIT where he became in turn Professor of Mathematics (1911) and of Physics (1917). His interests centered on aerodynamics; his modelling of wind gusts led him to statistics.

  6. BOSTON, Dec. 28—Dr. Edwin Bidwell Wilson, former professor of vital statistics at the Harvard University School of Public Health, died tonight at New England Deaconess Hospital. He was 85...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vector_Analysis_(GibbsVector Analysis - Wikipedia

    Vector Analysis is a textbook by Edwin Bidwell Wilson, first published in 1901 and based on the lectures that Josiah Willard Gibbs had delivered on the subject at Yale University. The book did much to standardize the notation and vocabulary of three-dimensional linear algebra and vector calculus, as used by physicists and mathematicians. It was ...

  8. Oct 25, 2016 · He died on 28 December 1964. Selected Works. 1912. Advanced calculus. Boston/New York: Ginn & Co. 1934. The periodogram and American business activity. Quarterly Journal of Economics 48: 375–417. 1935.

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