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Mathematical research centre in Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hamilton Mathematics Institute (HMI)[1] is a mathematics Institute in Trinity College Dublin named in honour of William Rowan Hamilton who was Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin. The HMI was originally created in 2003 to mark the bicentenary of Hamilton's birth and launched in 2005.[2][3] It aims to improve the international profile of Irish mathematics, to raise public awareness of mathematics and to support local mathematical research through workshops, conferences and a visitor programme.
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Parent institution | Trinity College Dublin |
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Established | 2003 |
Director | Samson Shatashvili |
Location | , |
Website | https://www.tcd.ie/Hamilton/ |
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