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William Snow Burnside (20 December 1839 – 11 March 1920) was an Irish mathematician whose entire career was spent at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). He is chiefly remembered for the book ''The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary Algebraic Forms'' (1881) and his long tenure as
Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics The Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin is one of two endowed mathematics positions at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), the other being the Donegall Lectureship at Trinity College Dublin. It was founded in 1762 and fun ...
at TCD . He is sometimes confused with his rough contemporary, the English mathematician
William Burnside :''This English mathematician is sometimes confused with the Irish mathematician William S. Burnside (1839–1920).'' __NOTOC__ William Burnside (2 July 1852 – 21 August 1927) was an English mathematician. He is known mostly as an early rese ...
. William Show Burnside was born at Corcreevy House, near Fivemiletown, Tyrone, to William Smyth Burnside (1810–1884, Chancellor of
Clogher Cathedral St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher is one of two cathedral churches in the Diocese of Clogher (the other is St Macartin's Cathedral, Enniskillen) in the Church of Ireland. It is situated in the village of Clogher, County Tyrone, Northern Irelan ...
) and Anne Henderson (1808–1881).Burnside Family Genealogy
Library Ireland He studied mathematics under George Salmon at TCD (BA 1861, MA 1866, Fellowship 1871), and taught there until his retirement in 1917. He served as Erasmus Smiths's Professor of Mathematics for many decades (1879–1913), and co-authored the influential 1881 book ''The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary Algebraic Forms'' with his TCD colleague Arthur William Panton (1843–1906). It ran to at least 7 editions, and was reissued by Dover Books in 1960. TCD awarded him DSc in 1891. He lived one and a half miles away from campus, on Raglan Road, and was allegedly "the last man to regularly arrive in College on horseback"The Collected Papers of William Burnside: Commentary on Burnside's life
by William Burnside


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Burnside, William S. Irish mathematicians Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Academics of Trinity College Dublin Algebraists 19th-century Irish mathematicians 1839 births 1920 deaths