Mathematician:William Kingdon Clifford

Mathematician
English mathematician and philosopher best known for his work on what is now known as Clifford algebra.

Did much of the intellectual groundwork for the General Theory of Relativity.

Died prematurely as a result of tuberculosis probably brought on through overwork. His wife Lucy Clifford went on to become a noted author.

Nationality
British

History

 * Born: 4 May 1845, Exeter, Devon, England
 * Died: 3 March 1879, Madeira Islands, Portugal

Theorems and Definitions

 * Bessel-Clifford Function (with )
 * Clifford Algebra
 * Clifford-Klein Form (with )
 * Clifford Parallelism

Publications
Mostly posthumous:


 * 1870: On the Space Theory of Matter
 * 1872: On the aims and instruments of scientific thought
 * 1876: On the Space-Theory of Matter.
 * 1877: The Ethics of Belief
 * 1878: Elements of Dynamic, vol. 1
 * 1879: Seeing and Thinking
 * 1879: Lectures and Essays, with an introduction by Sir Frederick Pollock.
 * 1882: Mathematical Papers
 * 1885: The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences (completed by )
 * 1887: Elements of Dynamic, vol. 2


 * 1874: The Little People (fiction for children, written with Lady Juliet Pollock and Walter Herries Pollock)