Edward Thomas Copson FRSE (21 August 1901 – 16 February 1980) was a British mathematician who contributed widely to the development of mathematics at the...
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cricketer Edward Copson (1901–1980), British mathematician Tom Copson (born 1984), English singer-songwriter This page lists people with the surname Copson. If...
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Charles Galton Darwin, Edward Copson and Charles Glover Barkla. He won the Society's Keith Medal (jointly with Edward Copson) for the period 1939–41...
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Macnaghten Whittaker (1905–1984). His elder daughter, Beatrice, married Edward Taylor Copson, who would later become Professor of Mathematics at the University...
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February Geoffrey Hornblower Cock, World War I flying ace (born 1896) Edward Copson, mathematician (born 1901) Percy Legard, athlete (born 1906) Arthur...
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Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of Humanists UK and president of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.[citation needed] Edward Thomas Copson, mathematician...
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Francis Albert Eley Crew 1939–41: Sir William Hunter McCrea jointly with Edward Copson 1941–43: James Ritchie 1943–45: William Leonard Edge 1945–47: Charlotte...
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Edmund Whittaker as a lecturer in mathematics. There he worked with Edward Copson and Alec Aitken, and wrote papers on convergent series, interpolation...
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for happiness and self-fulfillment. In 2015, prominent humanist Andrew Copson defined humanism as follows: Humanism is naturalistic in its understanding...
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upon the proposal of Sir Edmund Whittaker, Sir Charles Galton Darwin, Edward Copson and David Gibb. Aitken was awarded the Makdougall-Brisbane Prize for...
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