John Raymond Wilton


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Born
2 May 1884
Belfast (Port Fairy), Victoria, Australia
Died
12 April 1944
Adelaide, Australia

Summary
John Raymond Wilton studied at Adelaide and Cambridge. He lectured at Sheffield before returning to Adelaide as a Professor. He worked in Analysis and Number Theory.

Biography

John Raymond Wilton was educated at Adelaide University where he was awarded a B.Sc. in 1903. He then went to Cambridge University in England and he was fifth wrangler in the mathematical sciences tripos of 1907, then took part of the natural sciences tripos in 1908. He was an assistant lecturer in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, for the year 1908-09, then Lecturer in mathematics at the University of Sheffield from 1909 to 1919.

Papers Wilton published during this period include: On plane waves of sound (1913); On the highest wave in deep water (1913); On deep water waves (1914); Figures of equilibrium of rotating fluid under the restriction that the figure is to be a surface of revolution (1914); On the potential and force function of an electrified spherical bowl (1914-15); On ripples (1915); On the solution of certain problems of two-dimensional physics (1915); A pseudo-sphere whose equation is expressible in terms of elliptic functions (1915); and A formula in zonal harmonics (1916-17).

He returned to Australia where he was Professor of Mathematics at Adelaide University from 1920 until his death in 1944. He joined the Edinburgh Mathematical Society in February 1928.

An interesting account of his life is given in the obituary at THIS LINK.


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Other pages about John Raymond Wilton:

  1. Obituary: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Other websites about John Raymond Wilton:

  1. Australian Dictionary of Biography
  2. zbMATH entry

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Written by J J O'Connor and E F Robertson
Last Update November 2007