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    Sir James Cockle FRS FRAS FCPS (14 January 1819 – 27 January 1895) was an English lawyer and mathematician. Cockle was born on 14 January 1819. He was...
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  • Sir James Cockle (1819–1895) was an English lawyer and mathematician. James Cockle may also refer to: James Cockle (surgeon) (1782–1854), his father, British...
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    Scallop (redirect from St james cockle)
    shell is the traditional emblem of St James the Great and is popular with pilgrims travelling the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago). Medieval Christians...
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  • up cockle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cockle may refer to: Cockle (bivalve), an edible, marine bivalve mollusc Lolium temulentum (also cockle),...
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  • James Cockle (17 July 1782 – 8 December 1854) was a prominent British surgeon and father of eventual Chief Justice of Queensland, Sir James Cockle. Cockle...
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  • James Robert Cockle (born 26 May 1986 in Edmonton, England) is a former professional speedway rider from England. In just his second season with Rye House...
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  • ISBN 978-1-84816-858-9 James Cockle (1848) On a New Imaginary in Algebra, Philosophical Magazine 33:438 Abstract Algebra/2x2 real matrices at Wikibooks James Cockle (1849)...
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  • first ballot by incumbent co-leader and List MP, James Shaw. In July 2021 Green Party member James Cockle announced his intention to stand for co-leader...
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  • split-quaternions or coquaternions form an algebraic structure introduced by James Cockle in 1849 under the latter name. They form an associative algebra of dimension...
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  • "quadratic", "cubic", "quartic", "quintic", "sextic", "septic", and "octic". James Cockle proposed the names "sexic", "septic", "octic", "nonic", and "decic" in...
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    "Cockles and Mussels" Performed by Celtic Aire of the United States Air Force Band Problems playing this file? See media help. "Molly Malone" (also known...
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  • equations on the units determining a system of hypercomplex numbers. In 1848 James Cockle introduced the tessarines in a series of articles in Philosophical Magazine...
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  • transforming society through people power. According to spokesperson James Cockle, a key priority of the group is decarbonising transport. In its earlier...
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  • Champernowne (college student) Thomas Clausen (technical assistant) Sir James Cockle (judge) Federico Commandino (medical doctor) William Crabtree (merchant)...
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    was given by God to Spain as patron and protector". James' emblem was the scallop shell (or "cockle shell"), and pilgrims to his shrine often wore that...
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  • versor, a concept of the nineteenth century. Mathematical physicists James Cockle, William Kingdon Clifford, and Alexander Macfarlane had all employed...
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    became a puisne judge on 4 July 1874; on 24 June 1879, he succeeded Sir James Cockle as Chief Justice, a position he held until 13 March 1893. Lilley's strong...
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    Cayley introduced octonions, and Grassman introduced exterior algebras. James Cockle presented tessarines in 1848 and coquaternions in 1849. William Kingdon...
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    co-leadership by Dunedin climate activist and software developer, James Cockle. Cockle stated his unhappiness with the progress the Greens were making during...
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  • challenge: James Shaw vs James Cockle". Radio New Zealand. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021. "Greens co-leader James Shaw...
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    this group was as the "unit sphere" of coquaternions, introduced by James Cockle in 1852. Let j = [ 0 1 1 0 ] , k = [ 1   0 0 − 1 ] , i = [   0 1 − 1...
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  • William Rowan Hamilton put forth the quaternions and biquaternions; James Cockle presented tessarines and coquaternions; and William Kingdon Clifford...
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    from longitude 141° E to 138°E. In 1863, the first Chief Justice, Sir James Cockle was appointed. 1864 was an annus horribilis for Queensland. In March...
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    (KCMG) Sir Walter Campbell, who later became Governor of Queensland Sir James Cockle, the first Chief Justice of Queensland Peter Connolly Edward Archibald...
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  • algebra of tessarines discovered by James Cockle in 1848 that first provided hyperbolic versors. In fact, Cockle wrote the above equation (with j in place...
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    by James Cockle with his exhibits in 1848 and 1849 of tessarines and coquaternions as alternatives. Nevertheless, these new algebras from Cockle were...
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  • {C} \oplus \mathbf {C} } is the algebra of tessarines introduced by James Cockle in 1848. H ⊕ H , {\displaystyle \mathbf {H} \oplus \mathbf {H} ,} called...
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    Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, And pretty maids all in a row. The oldest known version was first...
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  • Alexander Strachey Bucknill (1873–1926), Attorney General of Hong Kong James Cockle (1819–1895), Chief Justice of Queensland (1863–1879) and mathematician...
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    essentially the same result as that obtained by the following method. James Cockle and Robert Harley developed, in 1860, a method for solving the quintic...
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