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  1. George Green (baptized July 14, 1793, Sneinton, Nottinghamshire, England—died March 31, 1841, Sneinton) was an English mathematician who was the first to attempt to devise a theory of electricity and magnetism. This work heralded the beginning of modern mathematical physics in Great Britain.

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  2. Dec 15, 2017 · 2.6K. 220K views 6 years ago. George Green, interviewed 14th December 2017 by Alexandra JB, http://fromillusiontoreality.com/ in cooperation with Ripsonar News. For Years, George Green...

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  3. George Green (14 July 1793 – 31 May 1841) was a British mathematical physicist who wrote An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism in 1828.

  4. May 20, 2024 · Most Recent Obituaries | George Irvin Green Funeral Home. For Immediate Need Call: 1-412-461-6394. SEND FLOWERS. Obituaries. Mary Marlene Furlong. May 27, 2024. On Monday, May 27, Mary Marlene Furlong went home to be with her Lord at the age of 82, in Meadville, PA.

  5. Quick Info. Born. 14 July 1793. Sneinton, Nottingham, England. Died. 31 May 1841. Sneinton, Nottingham, England. Summary. George Green was an English mathematician best-known for Green's function and Green's theorems in potential theory. Biography. George Green's father, also called George Green, was a baker in Nottingham.

  6. Learn about George Green, a self-taught mathematician who developed the concept of potential function in mathematical physics. Discover his life story, his publications, and his legacy in science.

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  8. A biography of George Green, the self-taught miller's son who made groundbreaking contributions to mathematical analysis of electricity, magnetism, and wave motion. Learn about his life, work, legacy, and the bicentenary celebration of his birth.

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