George Green, in An Essay on the …

Years: 1828 - 1828

George Green, in An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism (1828), introduces several important concepts, among them a theorem similar to the modern Green's theorem, the idea of potential functions as currently used in physics, and the concept of what are now called Green's functions.

A British mathematician and physicist, whose work will never be well known in the mathematical community during his lifetime, Green is the first person to try to explain a mathematical theory of the theories of electricity and magnetism that forms the basis for other scientists such as James Clerk Maxwell, William Thomson, and others.

His work runs parallel to that of the great German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss (potential theory).

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