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Colin Maclaurin

Colin Maclaurin

Scottish mathematician

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Founder of
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Birthdate
February 1, 1698
Birthplace
Argyll and Bute
Argyll and Bute
Date of Death
June 14, 1746
Place of Death
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Author of
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A treatise of fluxions
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An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries
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Educated at
University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow
Occupation
Scientist
Scientist
Physicist
Physicist
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Writer
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Mathematician
Mathematician
ISNI
00000000834408960
Open Library ID
OL1583056A0
VIAF
616583460

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Kingdom of Scotland
Kingdom of Scotland
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain
Doctoral Advisor
Robert Simson
Robert Simson
Notable Work
Integral test for convergence
Integral test for convergence
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Wikidata ID
Q8755
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Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746) was a physicist and mathematician from the Kingdom of Scotland and later the Kingdom of Great Britain . He studied at the University of Glasgow . Maclaurin was born in Argyll and Bute on February 1, 1698, and died in Edinburgh on June 14, 1746 . As a person, Colin Maclaurin exemplifies the influence of both physics and mathematics in his contributions .

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