British mathematician
Carl Edward King-Millward (17 July 1935 in Bedfordshire , United Kingdom – August 2000) was a British mathematician . He became head of applied mathematics at the Institute of Historical Research in London in 1965, thus becoming the youngest non-literary scholar to do so in the post-war era.
King-Millward's parents were of Slavonic extraction, moving to Britain in 1933.
References
^ E.P. Thompson (ed.) The Great Mathematic minds of the twentieth century (Basingstoke, 1995)
G.Winstanley, Obituary , in ODNB , vol.IV, pp. 54–55
C.E. King-Millward, 'The Institute: The Revolution of Perspectives', History Today , 17 (?1977)
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