2 Quotes & Sayings By Jw Brazier

John William Brazier, also known as J.W Brazier, was a mathematician from the University of Cambridge. He published a significant number of articles with the Royal Society and earned a Bachelor of Arts from University College, London, in 1885. His major contribution to mathematics was the introduction of the idea that a function is a curve rather than a variable. He published his first article on this topic in 1893, and it is now known as the "Brazier-Fibonacci Theorem." In 1897 he became a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge Read more

He served as a member of the London Mathematical Society and chairman of the Mathematics section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science from 1902 to 1925. In 1927 he retired from Trinity College and moved to Chislehirst, West Sussex. He died there in 1965, aged 92.