Arthur Cayley FRS (/ˈkeɪli/; 16 August 1821 – 26 January 1895) was a British mathematician who worked mostly on algebra. He helped found the modern British...
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In linear algebra, the Cayley–Hamilton theorem (named after the mathematicians Arthur Cayley and William Rowan Hamilton) states that every square matrix...
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mathematics, the Cayley transform, named after Arthur Cayley, is any of a cluster of related things. As originally described by Cayley (1846), the Cayley transform...
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Named after the 19th century British mathematician Arthur Cayley, a Cayley table describes the structure of a finite group by arranging all the possible...
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In mathematics, the Cayley–Dickson construction, named after Arthur Cayley and Leonard Eugene Dickson, produces a sequence of algebras over the field of...
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structure of a group. Its definition is suggested by Cayley's theorem (named after Arthur Cayley), and uses a specified set of generators for the group...
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In group theory, Cayley's theorem, named in honour of Arthur Cayley, states that every group G is isomorphic to a subgroup of a symmetric group. More specifically...
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Sir George Cayley, 6th Baronet (27 December 1773 – 15 December 1857) was an English engineer, inventor, and aviator. He is one of the most important people...
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In mathematics, Cayley's formula is a result in graph theory named after Arthur Cayley. It states that for every positive integer n {\displaystyle n} ...
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transpose of a matrix was introduced in 1858 by the British mathematician Arthur Cayley. In the case of a logical matrix representing a binary relation R, the...
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distances between pairs of its vertices. The determinant is named after Arthur Cayley and Karl Menger. The ( n 2 ) {\displaystyle {n \choose 2}} pairwise...
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a Dublin data security company. Flannery named it for mathematician Arthur Cayley. It has since been found to be flawed as a public-key algorithm, but...
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foundation was used to establish the professorship. On 10 June 1863 Arthur Cayley was elected with the statutory duty "to explain and teach the principles...
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in-forest. The term tree was coined in 1857 by the British mathematician Arthur Cayley. A tree is an undirected graph G that satisfies any of the following...
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Arthur Cayley Headlam CH (2 August 1862 – 17 January 1947) was an English theologian who served as Bishop of Gloucester from 1923 to 1945. Headlam was...
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which is defined using a cross-ratio. The construction originated with Arthur Cayley's essay "On the theory of distance" where he calls the quadric the absolute...
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Distance geometry (section Cayley–Menger determinants)
1st century AD. The modern theory began in 19th century with work by Arthur Cayley, followed by more extensive developments in the 20th century by Karl...
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mathematician Arthur Cayley. It lies to the northwest of the smaller crater De Morgan and the larger D'Arrest. West and slightly north of Cayley is Whewell...
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the French geometer Michel Chasles and later generalized to cubics by Arthur Cayley and Isaak Bacharach. If seven of the points P1, ..., P8 lie on a conic...
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S2CID 199546746; reprinted as article 52 in Cayley, Arthur (1889), The collected mathematical papers of Arthur Cayley, vol. I (1841–1853), Cambridge University...
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(1918–2003), American actor Arthur Cayley (1822–1895), British mathematician Sir Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008), British writer Arthur Compton (1892–1962), American...
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reprint of the 1907 original edition Cayley, Arthur (1889), The collected mathematical papers of Arthur Cayley, vol. I (1841–1853), Cambridge University...
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4-polytope Pierre Ossian Bonnet (1819–1892) – differential geometry Arthur Cayley (1821–1895) Joseph Bertrand (1822–1900) Delfino Codazzi (1824–1873)...
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Beltrami–Klein model (redirect from Cayley-Klein model)
Beltrami and the German Felix Klein while "Cayley" in Cayley–Klein model refers to the English geometer Arthur Cayley. The Beltrami–Klein model is analogous...
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1933 by Ruth Moufang, and is named after Arthur Cayley for his 1845 paper describing the octonions. In the Cayley plane, lines and points may be defined...
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first was discovered by Arthur Cayley in 1843 presented to the Cambridge Philosophical Society. It is in two parts and Cayley's first hyperdeterminant...
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Airy, Jacob Bronowski, Christopher Budd, Kevin Buzzard, Arthur Cayley, Donald Coxeter, Arthur Eddington, Ben Green, John Herschel, James Inman, J. E....
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websites to prevent visitors from leaving their site Cayley's mousetrap, a game invented by Arthur Cayley The Murder of Gonzago, the play within the play Hamlet...
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sinusoidal spiral family, first discussed by Colin Maclaurin in 1718. Arthur Cayley was the first to study the curve in detail and it was named after him...
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obtain substantial information about their homology. Before Morse, Arthur Cayley and James Clerk Maxwell had developed some of the ideas of Morse theory...
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