- George William Hill
George William Hill (
March 3 ,1838 –April 16 ,1914 ), was a U.S.astronomer andmathematician .Hill was born in
New York City ,New York , and moved to West Nyack with his family when he was eight years old. After attending high school, Hill graduated fromRutgers University in 1859. From 1861, he worked at theNautical Almanac Office inCambridge, Massachusetts . His work focused on the mathematics describing thethree-body problem , later the four-body problem, to calculate the orbits of theMoon around theEarth , as well as that ofplanet s around theSun .The
Hill sphere , which approximates the gravitational sphere of influence of oneastronomical body in the face of perturbations from another heavier body around which itorbit s, was described by Hill.He became president of the
American Mathematical Society in 1894, serving for two years. He was elected to theRoyal Society of Edinburgh in 1908, as well as to the academies ofBelgium (1909),Christiania (1910),Sweden (1913), among others.Hill died in West Nyack, New York.
Honors
Awards
*Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1887)
*Damoiseau Prize from theInstitut de France (1898)
*Copley Medal (1909)
*Bruce Medal (1909)Named after him
*Hill crater on theMoon
*Asteroid 1642 Hill
*Hill Center for the Mathematical Sciences at Rutgers University's Busch Campusee also
*
Hill determinant
*Hill's equation Works
* [http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/math/1971493 The collected mathematical works of George William Hill vol. 1] (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1905-1907)
* [http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/math/1971493a The collected mathematical works of George William Hill vol. 2] (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1905-1907)
* [http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/math/1971493b The collected mathematical works of George William Hill vol. 3] (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1905-1907)
* [http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/math/1971493c The collected mathematical works of George William Hill vol. 4] (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1905-1907)External links
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.