One of the most imaginative mathematicians of the nineteenth
century, Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865) changed the course
of modern algebra with his discovery of quaternions in 1843.
Although Hamilton's work was largely theoretical, his ideas came to
have invaluable practical applications with the advent of quantum
mechanics in the twentieth century. In this acclaimed biography,
Thomas L. Hankins brings together the many aspects of Hamilton's
life and work--from his significant contributions to mathematics,
optics, and mechanics to his passion for metaphysics, poetry, and
politics--fully portraying the brilliant man whose faith and
idealism guided him in everything he did.
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