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Hill, George William, 1889-
George William Hill
George William Hill
(March 3, 1838 – April 16, 1914) was an American
astronomer
and
mathematician
. Working independently and largely in isolation from the wider scientific community, he made major contributions to
celestial mechanics
and to the theory of
ordinary differential equations
. The importance of his work was explicitly acknowledged by
Henri Poincaré
in 1905. In 1909 Hill was awarded the
Royal Society
's
Copley Medal
, "on the ground of his researches in mathematical astronomy". Hill is remembered for the
Hill differential equation
, along with the
Hill sphere
.
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The radiant universe.
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