Mathematician:Edward Lindsay Ince

English mathematician who worked mainly in the field of differential equations.

Nationality
British

History

 * Born: 30 Nov 1891 in Amblecote, Staffordshire, England
 * 1909: Matriculated at Edinburgh University
 * 1913: Graduated with First Class Honours in mathematics
 * 1915: Went to Cambridge to continue research
 * 1918: Appointed lecturer in mathematics at University of Leeds
 * 1920: Lectureship in mathematics at Liverpool
 * 1923: Elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh
 * 1924: Married Phyllis Fry
 * 1926: Chair of pure mathematics at Egyptian University in Cairo
 * 1931: Returned to Britain, teaching at Edinburgh University
 * 1932: Appointed to Imperial College, London
 * 1935: Appointed head of Department of Technical Mathematics at Edinburgh
 * Died: 16 March 1941 in Edinburgh, Scotland

Books and Papers

 * 1926: Ordinary Differential Equations
 * 1934: Mathematical Tables, Volume IV: Cycles of reduced ideals in quadratic fields
 * 1939:
 * 1940: The periodic Lamé functions
 * 1940: Further investigations into the periodic Lamé functions
 * 1942: Simultaneous linear partial differential equations of the second order (posthumous)