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  1. Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor OM FRS HFRSE (7 de marzo de 1886 – 27 de junio de 1975) fue un físico y matemático británico, figura clave en mecánica de fluidos y teoría ondulatoria. Su biógrafo y antiguo estudiante, George Batchelor, le describió como "uno de los científicos más notables de este siglo". 1 2 3 .

    • Geoffrey Ingram Taylor
    • 27 de junio de 1975 (89 años), Cambridge (Reino Unido)
  2. G. I. Taylor. Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor OM FRS FRSE (7 March 1886 – 27 June 1975) was a British physicist and mathematician, who made contributions to fluid dynamics and wave theory. Early life and education. Taylor was born in St. John's Wood, London.

    • British
    • FRS (1919)
  3. Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor OM FRS HFRSE (7 de marzo de 1886 – 27 de junio de 1975) fue un físico y matemático británico, figura clave en mecánica de fluidos y teoría ondulatoria. Su biógrafo y antiguo estudiante, George Batchelor , le describió como "uno de los científicos más notables de este siglo".

  4. The penetration of a fluid into a porous medium or Hele-Shaw cell containing a more viscous liquid. PG Saffman, GI Taylor. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and …. , 1958. 4326. 1958. The instability of liquid surfaces when accelerated in a direction perpendicular to their planes. GI Taylor.

  5. The obituary of G.I. Taylor (7 March 1886–27 June 1975), written by Sir Brian Pippard1 in 1975, begins thus: “Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, who died at the age of 89, was one of the great scientists of our time and perhaps the last representative of that school of thought that includes Kelvin, Maxwell and Rayleigh, who were physicists ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2023 · In 1923, the Philosophical Transactions published G. I. Taylors seminal paper on the stability of what we now call TaylorCouette flow. In the century since the paper was published, Taylors ground-breaking linear stability analysis of fluid flow between two rotating cylinders has had an enormous impact on the field of fluid ...

  7. The G. I. Taylor Professorship of Fluid Mechanics is a professorship in fluid mechanics at the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1992 and named in honor of G. I. Taylor, after a fundraising campaign by George Batchelor. Philip Saffman, a student of Batchelor and Taylor