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  1. Thomas Simpson FRS (20 August 1710 – 14 May 1761) was a British mathematician and inventor known for the eponymous Simpson's rule to approximate definite integrals. The attribution, as often in mathematics, can be debated: this rule had been found 100 years earlier by Johannes Kepler , and in German it is called Keplersche Fassregel , or ...

  2. From about 1725, when Simpson was fifteen years old, until around 1733, he taught mathematics in Nuneaton. Simpson had lodgings in Nuneaton with a lady by the name of Swinfield whom he married in 1730. They had one daughter Elizabeth born in 1736 and one son Thomas born in 1738. In fact Simpson and his wife had left Nuneaton before his children ...

  3. Dec 17, 2021 · Thomas Simpson is the son of John Simpson who fought at the Battle of the Boyne (Scotland) them immigrated to Ireland. The identity of Thomas's mother has not ben proven. It has been suggested that Thomas was born in Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland but to my knowledge this has not been proven. It is known that Thomas, along with his only wife ...

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  5. Thomas Simpson was a British mathematician and inventor known for the eponymous Simpson's rule to approximate definite integrals. Background He was born at Market Bosworth in Leicestershire on the 20th of August 1710.

  6. Thomas Simpson1710-1761 English mathematician best known for his work on the numerical integration of equations and mathematical interpolation. Simpson also made significant contributions to probability theory, including work that showed the arithmetic mean of a number of observations is more appropriate than the results of a single observation.

  7. Thomas Simpson (2 July 1808 – 14 June 1840) was a Scottish Arctic explorer, Hudson's Bay Company fur trader, and cousin of Company Governor Sir George Simpson. He helped chart the northern coasts of Canada. He died by violence near the Turtle River while traveling through the wilderness in what is now the U.S. state of North Dakota but was ...

  8. The last member of the English school whom I need mention here is Thomas Simpson, who was born in Leicestershire on August 20, 1710, and died on May 14, 1761. His father was a weaver and he owed his education to his own efforts. His mathematical interests were first aroused by the solar eclipse which took place in 1724, and with the aid of a ...

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