Nationality British Name E. Hobson Siblings John A. Hobson | Residence United Kingdom Fields Mathematician Died April 19, 1933, Cambridge | |
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Alma mater Royal School of MinesChrist's College, Cambridge Notable students Philippa FawcettJohn Maynard Keynes Books The Theory of Spherical, John Napier and the Invent, A Treatise on Plane and Adva, "Squaring the circle", Essential Dictionary |
Ernest William Hobson FRS (27 October 1856 – 19 April 1933) was an English mathematician, now remembered mostly for his books, some of which broke new ground in their coverage in English of topics from mathematical analysis. He was Sadleirian Professor at the University of Cambridge from 1910 to 1931.
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Life
He was born in Derby, and was educated at Derby School, the Royal School of Mines, and Christ's College, Cambridge, graduating Senior wrangler in 1878. He was the brother of the economist John A. Hobson. He became a Fellow of Christ's almost immediately after graduation. He made his way into research mathematics only gradually, becoming an expert in the theory of spherical harmonics.
His 1907 work on real analysis was something of a watershed in the British mathematical tradition; and was lauded by G. H. Hardy. It included material on general topology and Fourier series that was topical at the time; and included mistakes that were picked up later (for example by R. L. Moore).
From 1924 to 1927 Robert Pollock Gillespie studied under him.
He is buried in the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in Cambridge, with his wife Seline, born 25 March 1860, died 10 June 1940, by whom he had four sons, one of whom Walter William (1894 - 1930) is buried with them in the same grave.