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Henry Wilbraham

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at the age of 16. He received a BA in 1846 and an MA in 1849 from Cambridge. At the age of 22 he published his paper on the Gibbs phenomenon. He remained at Trinity as a Fellow until 1856. In 1864 he married Mary Jane Marriott, and together they had seven children. In the last years of his life,
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Hewitt, Edwin; Hewitt, Robert E. (1979). "The Gibbs–Wilbraham phenomenon: An episode in Fourier analysis".
99: 90:. His family was privileged, with his father a parliamentarian and his mother the daughter of the 136: 74:, as well as nearly everyone else, were unaware of Wilbraham's paper on the Gibbs phenomenon. 224: 219: 8: 171: 83: 175: 108: 163: 67: 63: 71: 213: 124: 95: 167: 112: 87: 82:
Henry Wilbraham was born to George and Lady Anne Wilbraham at
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Gibbs phenomenon
J. Willard Gibbs
Maxime BĂ´cher
Delamere
Cheshire
Earl Fortescue
Harrow School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Registrar
Chancery Court
Manchester
Paul J. Nahin
"On a certain periodic function"
The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal
doi
10.1007/BF00330404
S2CID
119355426


"Wilbraham, Henry (WLBN841H)"
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1825 births
1883 deaths
19th-century English mathematicians
Mathematical analysts
People educated at Harrow School
Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
People from Cheshire

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