Samuel Bruce McLaren (1876-1916) was an Australian mathematician
and mathematical physicist, and joint winner of the Adams Prize in
1913. Originally published in 1925, this book presents a
description of the main aspects of McLaren's Adams Prize-winning
essay, together with other accounts of papers and a selection of
reprinted papers where necessary. The text was compiled
posthumously following McLaren's early death during the Battle of
the Somme. An obituary notice and a biographical appreciation of
McLaren are also included. This book will be of value to anyone
with an interest in mathematics, physics and the history of
science.
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