Edward Arthur Milne

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Edward Arthur Milne was a British astrophysicist and mathematician known for his influential work on stellar structure, radiative transfer, and alternative cosmological models in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf astrophysicist
human
mathematician
physicist
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
awardReceived Bruce Medal
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
Royal Medal
buriedAt Holywell Cemetery, Oxford
causeOfDeath heart attack
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1896-02-14
dateOfDeath 1950-09-21
educatedAt Hymers College
Trinity College, Cambridge
employer University of Manchester
University of Oxford
familyName Milne
fieldOfWork astrophysics
cosmology
mathematics
radiative transfer
stellar structure
givenName Edward
hasConceptNamedAfter Milne universe model
surface form: Milne universe

Milne–Eddington approximation
hasWrittenWork Kinematic Relativity
Relativity, Gravitation and World-Structure
The World and the Atom
Thermodynamics of the Stars
honorificTitle Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS)
surface form: Fellow of the Royal Society
influenced Fred Hoyle
Hermann Bondi
influencedBy Arthur Stanley Eddington
surface form: Arthur Eddington
knownFor Milne universe model
Eddington standard model of stars
surface form: Milne–Eddington model in stellar atmospheres

alternative cosmological models
kinematic relativity theory
work on radiative transfer
work on stellar structure
memberOf Royal Society
middleName Arthur
name Edward Arthur Milne self-link
nationality British
notableStudent Hermann Bondi
placeOfBirth England
Hull
Hull
surface form: Kingston upon Hull

Yorkshire
placeOfDeath Didsbury
England
Manchester
positionHeld Beyer Chair of Applied Mathematics at the University of Manchester
Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male

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