Ada Maddison
Ada Isabel Maddison (1869 - 1950) British mathematician best known for her work on differential equations.
Although Maddison passed an honors exam for Oxford, she was not given a degree there. Instead, she went to Bryn Mawr in Pennsylvania. In 1893, the University of London gave her a bachelor’s degree in mathematics with honors. After further study at Göttingen, Maddison went back to Bryn Mawr, where she taught as well as did administrative work. The administrative work, however, consumed much time she would have rather spent on mathematical research. Though her will did endow a pension fund for Bryn Mawr’s administrative staff. She also put together a thorough listing of university courses open to women at the time in British and Canadian universities.
References
- 1 B. S. Whitman “Sheila Scott Macintyre” in Women of Mathematics: A Bibliographic Sourcebook L. Grinstein, P. Cambpell, ed.s New York: Greenwood Press (1987): 144 - 146
Title | Ada Maddison |
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Canonical name | AdaMaddison |
Date of creation | 2013-03-22 17:17:19 |
Last modified on | 2013-03-22 17:17:19 |
Owner | Mravinci (12996) |
Last modified by | Mravinci (12996) |
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Author | Mravinci (12996) |
Entry type | Biography |
Classification | msc 01A60 |
Classification | msc 01A55 |
Synonym | Ada Isabel Maddison |
Synonym | Isabel Maddison |