Philip Kelland

Philip Kelland

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birth_date = 1808
birth_place = Dunster, Somerset, England
death_date = 7 May 1879
death_place = Allen, Stirlingshire, Scotland
residence = Edinburgh
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nationality = British
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fields = Mathematician
workplaces = University of Edinburgh
alma_mater = Queens' College, Cambridge
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academic_advisors = William Hopkins
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known_for = Research on water waves Development of education in Scotland
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Philip Kelland (1808—7 May 1879) was a British mathematician. He was known mainly for his great influence on the development of education in Scotland.MacTutor Biography|id=Kelland]

Early life

Kelland was born in 1808 in Dunster, Somerset, England. He graduated from Queens' College, Cambridge in 1834. When he was an undergraduate at Queen's College, he was tutored privately by English mathematician William Hopkins. He graduated as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman. He was ordained in the Church of England. From 1834 to 1838, he was a fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge.

Academic career

Kelland was appointed Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh in 1838. He was a successor to Scottish mathematician William Wallace. He became the first English-born and wholly English-educated mathematician to hold that chair.

Kelland joined with Scottish physicist James David Forbes in supporting reforms of the Scottish university system. He was an efficient education reformer. He won the respect of his colleagues, and was regarded highly as a mathematics instructor. He wrote on the reform of the Scottish universities.

Research

Kelland's early research work, undertaken at the University of Cambridge, was influenced by mathematicians Joseph Fourier and Augustin Louis Cauchy. This research is described in his "Theory of Heat" (1837, 1842) and in some papers. However, this proved not to be based on sound principles.

In all, 28 papers published by Kelland, mainly on heat, light and water waves, are listed in the "Royal Society Catalogue of Scientific Papers". His theoretical work on water waves (1840, 1844), published in "Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh", tried to explain aspects of the important experiments of John Scott Russell, then being carried out near Edinburgh. Although this work was flawed in some respects, it anticipated some of the results later obtained by George Gabriel Stokes. [ cite journal |last =Craik |first =Alex D.D. |authorlink = |year =2004 |month =January |title =The origins of water wave theory |journal =Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics
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Kelland wrote analytical papers on General Differentiation in 1839, and Differential Equations in 1853. He gave a geometrical "Theory of Parallels" outlining a version of non-Euclidean geometry. He wrote mathematics books and edited works of mathematician John Playfair and polymath Thomas Young.

Honours

Kelland was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1838 and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1839.

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