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G. N. Watson

George Neville Watson FRS FRSE (31 January 1886 – 2 February 1965) was an English mathematician, who applied complex analysis to the theory of special functions. His collaboration on the 1915 second edition of E. T. Whittaker's A Course of Modern Analysis (1902) produced the classic "Whittaker and Watson" text. In 1918 he proved a significant result known as Watson's lemma, that has many applications in the theory on the asymptotic behaviour of exponential integrals.[1][3][4]

G. N. Watson

Born
George Neville Watson

(1886-01-31)31 January 1886
Westward Ho!, England
Died2 February 1965(1965-02-02) (aged 79)
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Known forWhittaker and Watson text
Watson's quintuple product identity
AwardsSmith's Prize (1909)
Sylvester Medal (1946)
De Morgan Medal (1947)
Fellow of the Royal Society[1]
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Birmingham
University of Cambridge
Doctoral advisorE. T. Whittaker[2]

Life edit

He was born in Westward Ho! in Devon the son of George Wentworth Watson, a schoolmaster and genealogist, and his wife, Mary Justina Griffith.[5]

He was educated at St Paul's School in London, as a pupil of F. S. Macaulay. He then studied Mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge. There he encountered E. T. Whittaker, though their overlap was only two years.

From 1914 to 1918 he lectured in Mathematics at University College, London. He became Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Birmingham in 1918, replacing Prof R S Heath, and remained in this role until 1951.[6]

He was awarded an honorary MSc Pure Science in 1919 by Birmingham University.[7]

He was President of the London Mathematical Society 1933/35.

He died at Leamington Spa on 2 February 1965.

Works edit

His Treatise on the theory of Bessel functions (1922)[8] also became a classic, in particular in regard to the asymptotic expansions of Bessel functions.

He subsequently spent many years on Ramanujan's formulae in the area of modular equations, mock theta functions[9] and q-series, and for some time looked after Ramanujan's lost notebook.

Sometime in the late 1920s, G. N. Watson and B. M. Wilson began the task of editing Ramanujan's notebooks. The second notebook, being a revised, enlarged edition of the first, was their primary focus. Wilson was assigned Chapters 2–14, and Watson was to examine Chapters 15–21. Wilson devoted his efforts to this task until 1935, when he died from an infection at the early age of 38. Watson wrote over 30 papers inspired by the notebooks before his interest evidently waned in the late 1930s.[10]

Ramanujan discovered many more modular equations than all of his mathematical predecessors combined. Watson provided proofs for most of Ramanujan's modular equations. Bruce C. Berndt completed the project begun by Watson and Wilson. Much of Berndt's book Ramanujan's Notebooks, Part 3 (1998) is based upon the prior work of Watson.[11]

Watson's interests included solvable cases of the quintic equation. He introduced Watson's quintuple product identity.

Honours and awards edit

In 1919 Watson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society,[1] and in 1946, he received the Sylvester Medal from the Society. He was president of the London Mathematical Society from 1933 to 1935.

He is sometimes confused with the mathematician G. L. Watson, who worked on quadratic forms, and G. Watson, a statistician.

Family edit

In 1925 he married Elfrida Gwenfil Lane daughter of Thomas Wright Lane.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Whittaker, J. M. (1966). "George Neville Watson 1886-1965". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 12: 520–526. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1966.0026. S2CID 129103196.
  2. ^ G. N. Watson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ Rankin, R. A. (1966). "George Neville Watson". Journal of the London Mathematical Society. s1-41: 551–565. doi:10.1112/jlms/s1-41.1.551.
  4. ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "G. N. Watson", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  5. ^ (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 978-0-902198-84-5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  6. ^ (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 978-0-902198-84-5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  7. ^ . Birmingham University. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  8. ^ Carmichael, R. D. (1924). "Review: A Treatise on the Theory of Bessel Functions, by G. N. Watson". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 30 (7): 362–364. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1924-03906-8.
  9. ^ Watson, G. N. (1937). "The mock theta functions (2)". Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. 2 (1): 274–304. doi:10.1112/plms/s2-42.1.274.
  10. ^ Berndt, Bruce C. "An overview of Ramanujan's notebooks" (PDF). math.uiuc.edu/~berndt/articles/aachen.pdf. p. 3; paper delivered at Proc. Conf. Karl der Grosse{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  11. ^ Adiga, B.; Berndt, B. C.; Bhargava, S.; Watson, G. N. (1985), , vol. 53, Providence, Rhode Island: Amer. Math. Soc., pp. 1–85, archived from the original on 4 July 2017, retrieved 22 February 2017
  12. ^ "George Neville Watson, Sc.D. (Cantab.), Hon.LL.D. (Edin.), Hon.Sc.D. (Dub.), F.R.S., Hon.F.R.S.E. - RSE Obituary".

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For other people named George Neville see George Neville disambiguation For other people named George Watson see George Watson disambiguation George Neville Watson FRS FRSE 31 January 1886 2 February 1965 was an English mathematician who applied complex analysis to the theory of special functions His collaboration on the 1915 second edition of E T Whittaker s A Course of Modern Analysis 1902 produced the classic Whittaker and Watson text In 1918 he proved a significant result known as Watson s lemma that has many applications in the theory on the asymptotic behaviour of exponential integrals 1 3 4 G N WatsonFRS FRSEBornGeorge Neville Watson 1886 01 31 31 January 1886Westward Ho EnglandDied2 February 1965 1965 02 02 aged 79 Leamington Spa Warwickshire EnglandNationalityBritishAlma materTrinity College CambridgeKnown forWhittaker and Watson textWatson s quintuple product identityAwardsSmith s Prize 1909 Sylvester Medal 1946 De Morgan Medal 1947 Fellow of the Royal Society 1 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of CambridgeDoctoral advisorE T Whittaker 2 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Honours and awards 4 Family 5 ReferencesLife editHe was born in Westward Ho in Devon the son of George Wentworth Watson a schoolmaster and genealogist and his wife Mary Justina Griffith 5 He was educated at St Paul s School in London as a pupil of F S Macaulay He then studied Mathematics at Trinity College Cambridge There he encountered E T Whittaker though their overlap was only two years From 1914 to 1918 he lectured in Mathematics at University College London He became Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Birmingham in 1918 replacing Prof R S Heath and remained in this role until 1951 6 He was awarded an honorary MSc Pure Science in 1919 by Birmingham University 7 He was President of the London Mathematical Society 1933 35 He died at Leamington Spa on 2 February 1965 Works editHis Treatise on the theory of Bessel functions 1922 8 also became a classic in particular in regard to the asymptotic expansions of Bessel functions He subsequently spent many years on Ramanujan s formulae in the area of modular equations mock theta functions 9 and q series and for some time looked after Ramanujan s lost notebook Sometime in the late 1920s G N Watson and B M Wilson began the task of editing Ramanujan s notebooks The second notebook being a revised enlarged edition of the first was their primary focus Wilson was assigned Chapters 2 14 and Watson was to examine Chapters 15 21 Wilson devoted his efforts to this task until 1935 when he died from an infection at the early age of 38 Watson wrote over 30 papers inspired by the notebooks before his interest evidently waned in the late 1930s 10 Ramanujan discovered many more modular equations than all of his mathematical predecessors combined Watson provided proofs for most of Ramanujan s modular equations Bruce C Berndt completed the project begun by Watson and Wilson Much of Berndt s book Ramanujan s Notebooks Part 3 1998 is based upon the prior work of Watson 11 Watson s interests included solvable cases of the quintic equation He introduced Watson s quintuple product identity Honours and awards editIn 1919 Watson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society 1 and in 1946 he received the Sylvester Medal from the Society He was president of the London Mathematical Society from 1933 to 1935 He is sometimes confused with the mathematician G L Watson who worked on quadratic forms and G Watson a statistician Family editIn 1925 he married Elfrida Gwenfil Lane daughter of Thomas Wright Lane 12 References edit a b c Whittaker J M 1966 George Neville Watson 1886 1965 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 12 520 526 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1966 0026 S2CID 129103196 G N Watson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Rankin R A 1966 George Neville Watson Journal of the London Mathematical Society s1 41 551 565 doi 10 1112 jlms s1 41 1 551 O Connor John J Robertson 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