H. F. Baker

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Henry Frederick Baker
Born July 3, 1866(1866-07-03)
Cambridge, England
Died March 17, 1956 (aged 89)
Cambridge, England
Residence UK
Nationality English
Field Mathematician
Institutions University of Cambridge
Alma mater University of Cambridge
Academic advisor   Arthur Cayley
Notable students   Jacob Bronowski
H. S. M. Coxeter
Edwin Maxwell
Daniel Pedoe
John A. Todd
Known for Geometry
Notable prizes Sylvester Medal (1910)
De Morgan Medal (1905)

Henry Frederick Baker (July 3, 1866 - March 17, 1956) was a British mathematician, working mainly in algebraic geometry, but also remembered for contributions to partial differential equations (related to what would become known as solitons), and Lie groups.

He was born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. He entered St John's College, Cambridge in October 1884 and graduated Senior Wrangler in 1887, bracketed with 3 others. He was elected Fellow of St John's in 1888 where he remained for 68 years.

In 1911, he gave the presidential address to the London Mathematical Society.

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