- W. W. Rouse Ball
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name = Walter William Rouse Ball
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birth_date = birth date|1850|8|14|mf=y
birth_place =Hampstead ,London ,England
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death_date = death date and age|1925|4|4|1850|8|14|mf=y
death_place =Elmside ,Cambridge ,England
field =Mathematician
work_university =University of Cambridge
alma_mater =University College London University of Cambridge
doctoral_advisor = "none"
doctoral_students =Ernest Barnes
known_for =Tessellation s,magic squares
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footnotes =Walter William Rouse Ball (
14 August 1850 –4 April 1925 ) was a Britishmathematician ,lawyer and a fellow ofTrinity College, Cambridge from 1878 to 1905.Life
He was the only son of Walter Frederick Ball. After attending school in London, he entered
University College, London , where he studied mathematics, logic, and moral philosophy. His performance in mathematics was outstanding, and he was awarded the Gold Medal in that subject. After graduating from University College, he matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1871. Three years later he was Wrangler in theMathematical Tripos (which means that he was ranked second in the list of those awarded First Class degrees).In 1874, the year he sat the Tripos, he was also first
Smith's prize man, and in the following year he was elected a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1876 he became abarrister when he was called to the Bar by theInner Temple . He only had a short career as a barrister, which saw him practising as an equity draftsman andconveyancer , and writing Student's guide to the Bar. In 1877 he returned to teaching mathematics when he acted as deputy toWilliam Kingdon Clifford at University College London whose health had collapsed through overwork.In 1878 Trinity College, Cambridge, invited Ball to return as a lecturer in mathematics and, two years later, he was appointed as assistant tutor. He is best known as an historian of mathematics but he also made a large contribution in many different posts within Trinity College. He was appointed Director of Mathematical Studies at Trinity in 1891, and promoted to senior tutor in 1898. Also in 1898 he became chairman of the College Council and he acted as moderator of the Mathematical Tripos on a number of occasions. He also held posts within the wider university administration including sitting on the University Financial Board. Outside the University of Cambridge he also undertook a number of important duties, including being representative of the University on the Borough Council and various other bodies. He was also a governor of
Westminster School and ofThe Perse School .Books
*"A Short Account of the History of Mathematics" (1st ed. 1888 and later editions)
*"Mathematical Recreations and Essays" (1st ed. 1892; later editions withH.S.M. Coxeter )
*"A History of the First Trinity Boat Club" (1908)ee also
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Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics
*Rouse Ball Professor of English Law
*Rouse Ball Lectures
*Rouse Ball travelling studentship in mathematics
*Martin Gardner ; another recreational mathematicianExternal links
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*Persondata
NAME= Ball, Walter William Rouse
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= EnglishMathematician
DATE OF BIRTH=August 14 1850
PLACE OF BIRTH=Hampstead ,London ,England
DATE OF DEATH=April 4 1925
PLACE OF DEATH=Elmside ,Cambridge ,England
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