
Mathematical Papers
An almost entirely self-taught mathematical genius, George Green (1793 –1841) is best known for Green''s theorem, which is used in almost all computer codes that solve partial differential equations. He also published influential essays, or papers, in the fields of hydrodynamics, electricity, and magnetism. This collection comprises his most significant works.
The first paper, "An Essay on the Appl...
An almost entirely self-taught mathematical genius, George Green (1793 –1841) is best known for Green''s theorem, which is used in almost all computer codes that solve partial differential equations. He also published influential essays, or papers, in the fields of hydrodynamics, electricity, and magnetism. This collection comprises his most significant works.
The first paper, "An Essay on the Appl...