阿尔弗雷德·迪克森(1865-1936

Edmund Taylor Whittaker
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1865年5月22日,卡德鲁·迪克森出生于诺斯阿勒顿,是牧师的长子。T。狄克逊,卫斯理牧师。1874年至1875年,他在肯德尔的贵格会学校上学时,还是个“白皙、脆弱、淡黄色头发、蓝眼睛”的小白脸。在那里,他的心算能力令同学们惊叹不已。他很快就当上了校长,被调到巴斯附近的金斯伍德学校,师从t·g·奥斯本。奥斯本曾是三一学院的院士,他本人也是一位颇有成就的数学家。小时候,他算是个神童;学校的主考官发现他在年度考试中得了最高分,有一年他故意出了一道不可能做的题,结果却从迪克南那里得到了详尽的证明。人们注意到,当他工作最努力、最出色的时候,他常常显得半睡半醒。
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Alfred Cardew Dixon, 1865-1936
Cardew Dixon was born on 22 May , 1865, at Northallerton ,the eldest son of the Rev. G . T . Dixon, a Wesleyan minister. He is remembered as a day -boy , "pale, fragile, with flaxen hair and eyes of vivid blue,” in 1874—75, at the Quaker school in Kendal, where his powers of mental arithmetic amazed his schoolfellows. Becoming head of the school in a very short time, he was transferred to Kingswood School, near Bath , under T. G. Osborn , sometime Fellow of Trinity Hall, who was him self an accomplished mathematician . As a boy he was something of a prodigy ; the school examiner, finding that he obtained the maximum marks in papers set at the annual examination, one year deliberately set a problem that could not be done, only to receive from Dixonan elaborate proof of its impossibility. It was remarked that when he was working hardest and best he often seemed half asleep.
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