Henry William Watson

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Rev. Henry William Watson (February 25, 1827 - January 11, 1903) is a noted mathematician and author of a number of mathematics books.

Watson was educated at King's College London, winning the first mathematical scholarship which had been set up there, then in 1846 he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, again with a scholarship. He graduated in 1850 as Second Wrangler and Smith's prizeman.

Watson was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1881 and given an honorary D.Sc. by Cambridge in 1883. He was nominated by the Senate of Cambridge University to represent it as a governor on the King Edward's Foundation in Birmingham. He was bailiff of King Edward's School for three years.

see Galton-Watson process

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