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Phyllis Nicolson (Phyllis Lockett) was born on 21 September, 1917 in Macclesfield, England, is a British mathematician (1917–1968). Discover Phyllis Nicolson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September 1917
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace Macclesfield, England
Date of death 6 October, 1968
Died Place Sheffield, England
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1917

Phyllis Nicolson (21 September 1917 – 6 October 1968) was a British mathematician and physicist best known for her work on the Crank–Nicolson method together with John Crank.

Nicolson was born Phyllis Lockett in Macclesfield and went to Stockport High School for Girls.

She graduated from Manchester University with a B.Sc.

1938

in 1938, M.Sc.

1939

in 1939 and a Ph.D. on Three Problems in Theoretical Physics in 1946.

Her Ph.D. thesis began with cosmic ray research conducted under Lajos Jánossy during 1939 and 1940.

1941

Nicolson's Ph.D. was expected to be submitted in 1941 but was interrupted by wartime work with Douglas Hartree's research group at Manchester University from 1940 to 1945.

During this time, Nicolson became a proficient numerical analyst and an expert user of Hartree's differential analyser.

Nicolson, along with other members of the research group worked on defence-related problems for the Air Defence Research and Development Establishment (later the Radar Research and Development Establishment), both part of the Ministry of Supply.

1945

Nicolson was a research student in Cambridge from 1945 and completed her Ph.D. thesis completed at the Victoria University of Manchester (now Manchester University) in 1946.

1946

Nicolson's two significant bodies of wartime research, "Transient behaviour in the single anode magnetron" and "heat conduction", formed the basis of parts II and III of her 1946 PhD thesis Three Problems in Theoretical Physics.

Nicolson's research on heat conduction related to solutions of the heat equation, and with her colleague John Crank she investigated the numerical stability of several solution techniques.

She was a Tucker-Price Research Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge from 1946 to 1949, working at the Cavendish Laboratory.

1947

The algorithm now known as the Crank–Nicolson method emerged from this work and was published in 1947.

Phyllis Nicolson had married Malcolm in 1942 and they had two sons, Donald Macleod Nicolson (born 20 September 1947 in Cambridge) and Roderick Ian Nicolson (born 5 February 1950 in Leeds).

1950

Nicolson moved to Leeds around January 1950 with her husband Malcolm Nicolson, also a physicist, as he had been appointed to a lectureship in Physics at Leeds University.

1951

Malcolm Nicolson, aged 33, died in a train accident in December 1951, and Phyllis was appointed to take over his lectureship.

1955

In 1955, Nicolson married physicist Malcolm McCaig, who had a son Ian McCaig (born February 1946) from a previous marriage.

1957

In May 1957, Nicolson and McCaig had a son together, Andrew Malcolm McCaig.

All three of Nicolson's sons ended up getting PhDs – in mathematics, psychology, and geology.

1968

Nicolson died from breast cancer in 1968 in Sheffield.