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'''Sir George Gabriel Stokes''', (13 August 1819–1 February 1903), was a [[mathematician]] and [[physicist]], who at Cambridge made important contributions to [[fluid dynamics]] (including the [[Navier-Stokes Equation]]), optics, and mathematical physics (including [[Stokes' theorem]]). He was secretary, then president, of the Royal Society.
'''Sir George Gabriel Stokes''', (13 August 1819–1 February 1903), was a [[mathematician]] and [[physicist]], who at Cambridge made important contributions to [[fluid dynamics]] (including the [[Navier-Stokes Equation]]), optics, and mathematical physics (including [[Stokes' theorem]]). He was secretary, then president, of the Royal Society.
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Sir George Gabriel Stokes, (13 August 1819–1 February 1903), was a mathematician and physicist, who at Cambridge made important contributions to fluid dynamics (including the Navier-Stokes Equation), optics, and mathematical physics (including Stokes' theorem). He was secretary, then president, of the Royal Society. This article is a stub. Help us out by expanding it.