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Hardy was placed as fourth wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos of 1898, a result which continued to annoy him for,
Taking the Mathematical Tripos in that year he was First Wrangler(meaning that he was placed first in the ranked list of first class graduates) and he was appointed
After this he went to Cambridge where he sat the Mathematical Tripos of 1927, gaining a distinction,
Although weak in mathematics, despite studying the Mathematical Tripos for two years, his ideas strongly influenced the development of statistics particularly his proof that a normal mixture of normal distributions is itself normal.
completing the Mathematical Tripos in the following year in the second division of the First Class.
he was invited to examine the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge, being the first Oxford mathematician to be asked to undertake this duty.
that was undoubtedly a major factor in his failing to be able to complete the Mathematical Tripos.
His aim was to get himself into the middle of the slow stream by the time he took Part I of the Mathematical Tripos and indeed he achieved better than this for he was in the top quarter of this slow stream by the end of year one.
who told him at their first meeting that his mathematics was not good enough to read for a degree in science so he advised that Hoyle take Part I of the Mathematical Tripos which would put him in a good position to study science after that with a better grounding in mathematics.
placed Fourth Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos.
He was Senior Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos examinations(ranked first among those with First Class degrees) with Maxwell being placed second.
he decided to remain at Cambridge earning money by privately coaching students for the mathematical tripos.
Entering Cambridge in 1909 he took part I of the Mathematical Tripos in 1911, achieving a First Class,
In the Mathematical Tripos examinations of 1843 he is said to have been awarded double the marks of the Second Wrangler which,
Brown received his B.A. in 1887 when he was ranked Sixth Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos(meaning he was the sixth best student with First Class honours in mathematics).
unable to take part two of the Mathematical Tripos due to illness,
After gaining distinction in the Mathematical Tripos of 1925 he went on to win a Smith's Prize
was Ninth Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge in 1882, three years before his eldest
the style of the Mathematical Tripos taken by Thomson still left much to be desired.
he was Third Wrangler, meaning he was ranked third among the First Class students in the Mathematical Tripos examinations(Love was one place above him).