| | Scientific Justice for George Green |
 | | Her 1993 Athlone Press biography of Green was recommended to me by Lady Bertha Jeffreys, who was the collaborator and wife of the late Sir Harold Jeffreys (the "J" of the WKBJ method, which the authority Frank Olver convincingly argues should more appropriately be named after Liouville and Green). |
 | | Much recent scholarship regarding Green is the result of efforts by the George Green Memorial Fund, chaired by Lawrie J. Challis, a prominent low-temperature physicist at the University of Nottingham, who wrote the accompanying story about Mary Cannell, the fund's longtime Honorary Secretary. |
 | | Green documents much personal information about GG, even acknowledging the seven children he fathered between 1824 and 1840 with Jane Smith, daughter of the foreman at the windmill; although GG never married Smith, he did leave his real estate to her and their children. |
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