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  1. James Joseph Sylvester FRS HonFRSE (3 September 1814 – 15 March 1897) was an English mathematician. He made fundamental contributions to matrix theory, invariant theory, number theory, partition theory, and combinatorics.

  2. Aug 30, 2024 · James Joseph Sylvester was a British mathematician who, with Arthur Cayley, was a cofounder of invariant theory, the study of properties that are unchanged (invariant) under some transformation, such as rotating or translating the coordinate axes. He also made significant contributions to number.

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  3. Mar 15, 2014 · 15 March 1897. London, England. Summary. J J Sylvester did important work on matrix theory. He discovered the discriminant of a cubic equation and first used the name 'discriminant' for equations of higher order. View five larger pictures. Biography. James Joseph Sylvester's father was Abraham Joseph who was a merchant.

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · SYLVESTER, JAMES JOSEPH. (b. London, England, 3 September 1814; d. London, 15 March 1897) mathematics. Although Sylvester is perhaps most widely remembered for his indefatigable work in the theory of invariants, especially that done in conjunction with Arthur Cayley, he wrote extensively on many other topics in the theory of algebraic forms. He ...

  5. James Joseph Sylvester. 1814-1897. English mathematician who laid the basis for the fields of combinatorics and abstract algebra. He was the first Jew to achieve eminence in the English mathematical community, although he spent a number of years in the United States and created the first research mathematics department there at Johns Hopkins ...

  6. James Joseph Sylvester FRS HonFRSE (3 September 1814 – 15 March 1897) was an English mathematician. He made fundamental contributions to matrix theory, invariant theory, number theory, partition theory, and combinatorics.

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  8. Jul 22, 1997 · James Joseph Sylvester, F.R.S. (18141897) I. M. James. Published: 22 July 1997 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.1997.0021. Abstract. Among British mathematicians of the Victorian age there may be others who are comparable with Sylvester in terms of scientific achievement, but surely none whose life story makes such fascinating reading.

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