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  1. Arthur Cayley FRS (/ ˈ k eɪ l i /; 16 August 1821 – 26 January 1895) was a British mathematician who worked mostly on algebra. He helped found the modern British school of pure mathematics . As a child, Cayley enjoyed solving complex maths problems for amusement.

  2. Arthur Cayley (born August 16, 1821, Richmond, Surrey, England—died January 26, 1895, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was an English mathematician and leader of the British school of pure mathematics that emerged in the 19th century.

  3. 16 August 1821. Richmond, Surrey, England. Died. 26 January 1895. Cambridge, England. Summary. Arthur Cayley's most important work was in developing the algebra of matrices and work in non-euclidean and n-dimensional geometry. View twelve larger pictures. Biography.

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · Mathematics: Biographies. Arthur Cayley. Cayley, Arthur. views 1,478,316 updated Jun 08 2018. Cayley, Arthur. ( b. Richmond, Surrey, England 16 August 1821; d. Cambridge, England, 26 January 1895), mathematics, astronomy. Cayley was the second son of Henry Cayley, a merchant living in St. Petersburg, and Maria Antonia Doughty.

  5. Arthur Cayley: Mathematician Laureate of the Victorian Age, Tony Crilly, 2006, xxiii + 609 pp., hardcover, $69.95, ISBN 0-8018-8011-4, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2715 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, 21218-4363.

  6. Arthur Cayley is undoubtedly the best known English mathematician of the 19th century, and this well-written biography is the first we have of him. Tony Crilly has spent twenty years researching and writing it, and it is full of shrewd observation and careful analysis.

  7. 3 days ago · Overview. Arthur Cayley. (1821—1895) mathematician. Quick Reference. (1821–1895) British mathematician. Born in Richmond, Cayley studied mathematics at Cambridge University, but before becoming a professional mathematician spent 14 years working as a barrister.

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