Thomas Kirkman

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Thomas Penyngton Kirkman
Born March 31, 1806(1806-03-31)
Bolton, Lancashire
Died February 3, 1895 (aged 88)
Occupation Mathematician
Known for Kirkman's schoolgirl problem

Thomas Penyngton Kirkman (31 March 18063 February 1895) was a British mathematician. An important expositor of group theory in English, he is now remembered principally for a combinatorial problem which bears his name. In contemporary terms, he proved an existence theorem for Steiner triple systems.[1] He also attempted to extend the theory of quaternions.[1]

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  1. ^ Smith, David (1958). History of Mathematics, Volume I. New York, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 469. 

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