Daniel Murray (mathematician)
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Daniel Alexander Murray (1862-1934) was a Canadian mathematician.
Murray was born in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, and was educated at Dalhousie and Johns Hopkins universities and in Berlin and Paris. He was successively associate professor of mathematics at New York University, instructor at Cornell, professor at Dalhousie University, and, after 1907, professor of applied mathematics at McGill.
[edit] Publications
- Introductory Course in Differential Equations (1897)
- An Elementary Course in the Integral Calculus (1898)
- Plane and Spherical Trigonometry (1902)
- Essentials of Trigonometry and Mensuration (1909)
- Elements of Plane Trigonometry (1911)
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