James Hamilton

Mathematician, Deceased Person

1918 – 2000

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Who was James Hamilton?

James "Jim" Hamilton was an Irish mathematician and theoretical physicist who, whilst at Dublin Institute for Advanced Sciences, helped to develop the theory of cosmic-ray mesons with Walter Heitler and Hwan-Wu Peng.

At the University of Manchester, under Patrick Blackett, he worked on radiation damping and associated topics.

At the University of Cambridge, where he lectured in mathematics, he was at the forefront of work on S-matrix theory, known for his use of dispersion relations. His work there included collaborations with Abdus Salam and Hans Bethe. During his last two years he was at the core, along with Richard Eden and George Batchelor, of founding the new Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics.

At University College, London he formed a thriving high energy physics research group, before moving to Copenhagen and NORDITA, where he led the teaching of particle physics in Scandinavia from 1964 to 1983.

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Born
Jan 29, 1918
Profession
Education
  • Queen's University Belfast
Died
Jul 6, 2000

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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