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Edward Collingwood

Sir Edward Collingwood
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Born Edward Foyle Collingwood
(1900-01-17)17 January 1900
Lilburn Tower
Died 25 October 1970(1970-10-25) (aged 70)
Lilburn Tower
Institutions University of Cambridge
Aberystwyth University
Durham University
University of Paris
Alma mater Trinity College, Cambridge
Thesis Contributions to the Theory of Integral Functions (1929)
Academic advisors John Edensor Littlewood
Doctoral students Archibald James MacIntyre
Notable awards Fellow of the Royal Society (1965)
CBE
Knight Bachelor (1962)
FRSE
DL

Sir Edward Foyle Collingwood CBE FRS FRSE DL LLD (17 January 1900 – 25 October 1970) was an English mathematician and scientist. He was a member of the Eglingham branch of a prominent Northumbrian family, the son of Col. Cuthbert Collingwood of the Lancashire Fusiliers, whose family seat was at Lilburn Tower, near Wooler, Northumberland. His great grandfather was a brother of Admiral Lord Collingwood.

Collingwood was born at his family home, Lilburn Tower, near Wooler in Northumberland, the son of Col. Cuthbert George Collingwood and his wife, Dorothy Fawcett.

Collingwood was educated at the Royal Naval College at Osborne, Isle of Wight and at Dartmouth Royal Naval College and joined the Royal Navy. By arrangement his first service was aboard HMS Collingwood but his naval career was cut short when in 1916 he was invalided out of the Navy following an accidental injury.

In 1918 he enrolled to study mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge. His early academic results were not special and in 1922 he moved to Aberystwyth University where he became interested in complex analysis and published a paper relating to Nevanlinnas theory. He was awarded the Rayleigh Prize in 1923 and following the award of the Rouse Ball travelling scholarship in 1925 he spent a year at the University of Paris.


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