The following pages link to Tony Crilly (Q384425):
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- Book review of: J. B. Shank, The Newton wars and the beginning of the French Enlightenment (Q384426) (← links)
- The rise of Cayley's invariant theory (1841--1862) (Q1094399) (← links)
- The decline of Cayley's invariant theory (1863-1895) (Q1113884) (← links)
- Cayley's anticipation of a generalised Cayley-Hamilton theorem (Q1247408) (← links)
- Arthur Cayley: The road not taken (Q1284616) (← links)
- Arthur Cayley as Sadleirian professor: A glimpse of mathematics teaching at 19th-century Cambridge (Q1300642) (← links)
- The Cambridge Mathematical Journal and its descendants: the linchpin of a research community in the early and mid-Victorian age (Q1765386) (← links)
- Book review of: J. B. Shank, Before Voltaire. The French origins of ``Newtonian'' mechanics, 1680--1715 (Q2325873) (← links)
- Arthur Cayley, Robert Harley and the quintic equation: newly discovered letters 1859--1863 (Q2359608) (← links)
- The young Arthur Cayley (Q2762797) (← links)
- The mathematician who drove Whist forward: William Henry Whitfeld (1856–1915) (Q2872724) (← links)
- Robert Richard Anstice (1813–1853): a Hertfordshire bicentenary (Q2879448) (← links)
- Finite Vector Spaces from Rotating Triangles (Q3048941) (← links)
- A mathematician extraordinary – James Joseph Sylvester (1814-1897) (Q3125848) (← links)
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- The harmonic hurdler (Q3483762) (← links)
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- A gemstone in matrix algebra (Q4008566) (← links)
- A circular vector space (Q4101959) (← links)
- What became of Paul Dirac’s classmate? (Q4561029) (← links)
- <i>Ten great ideas about chance</i>, by Persi Diaconis and Brian Skyrms (Q4561033) (← links)
- The ‘hitchhiker triangle’ and the problem of perimeter = area (Q4595788) (← links)
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- Pythagoras’ legacy (Q5148921) (← links)
- Triangles meeting triangles (Q5351653) (← links)
- How to choose your relations (Q5369668) (← links)
- Rugby conversions: a 3-dimensional model (Q5369679) (← links)
- How to play the triangle game (Q5860063) (← links)
- A family of discrete spirals (Q5860149) (← links)
- Ubiquitous cousins and parental slides (Q5860193) (← links)
- Emmental squares are tasty (Q5860826) (← links)