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PROF. ALFRED CARDEW DIXON, who died suddenly on May 4, at the age of seventy years, at his home in Northwood, Middlesex, was a mathematician of great ability and power, with a high reputation, founded, in the first place, on his brilliant Cambridge record, and steadily built up by a lifetime of research on a most unusual variety of mathematical topics.
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S., J. Prof. A. C. Dixon, F.R.S.. Nature 137, 935–936 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137935a0
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