John Henry Michell

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John Henry Michell, FRS[1] (26 October 1863 – 3 February 1940) was an Australian mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne.[2]

Australian mathematician and professor John Henry Michell

Michell was the son of John Michell (pronounced Mitchell),[2] a miner, and his wife Grace, née Rowse, and was born in Maldon, Victoria. His parents had migrated from Devonshire in 1854.[2]

Legacy

During a relatively short research career, Michell published 23 scientific papers that are some of the most important contributions ever made by an Australian mathematician. A mini-symposium has held at the 3rd Biennial Engineering Mathematics and Applications Conference (EMAC '98) celebrating the centenary of the publication of Michell's famous 1898 paper on ship hydrodynamics, "The wave resistance of a ship", Phil. Mag. (5) 45 (1898) 106-123.[3]

Since 1999, The JH Michell Medal has been awarded by ANZIAM in his honor.[4]

Publications of J.H. Michell

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