Edward Waring
Edward Waring
(
1736
-
August 15
,
1798
) was
British
mathematician
who was born in
Old Heath
(near
Shrewsbury
)
Shropshire
England
and died in
Pontesbury
Shropshire
England
He was
Lucasian professor
of mathematics at
Cambridge University
from
1760
until his death. He was awarded the
Copley Medal
in 1784. He made the assertion known as
Waring's Problem
without proof in his writings
Meditationes Algebraicae
.
See also
Waring's Problem
Lagrange polynomial
External links
MacTutor Waring biography
Waring, Edward Waring, Edward Waring, Edward Waring, Edward
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