Frederick S. Woods

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Template:Use dmy dates Frederick Shenstone Woods (1864–1950) was an American mathematician.

He was a part of the mathematics faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1895 to 1934,[1] being head of the department of mathematics from 1930 to 1934[2] and chairman of the MIT faculty from 1931 to 1933.[3]

His textbook on analytic geometry in 1897 was reviewed by Maxime Bôcher.[4]

In 1901 he wrote on Riemannian geometry and curvature of Riemannian manifolds. In 1903 he spoke on non-Euclidean geometry.

Works

Non-Euclidean geometry

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Following Wilhelm Killing (1885) and others, Woods described motions in spaces of non-Euclidean geometry in the form:[5]

x1=x1coskl+x0sinklk,x2=x2,x2=x3,x0=x1ksinkl+x0coskl

which becomes a Lorentz boost by setting k2=1, as well as general motions in hyperbolic space[6]

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