Peter Guthrie Tait
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Photograph of Tait in 1870, with signature | |
| Born | 28 April 1831 Dalkeith, Scotland |
| Died | 4 July 1901 (aged 70) Edinburgh, Scotland |
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| Fields | Mathematical physics |
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| Academic advisors | William Hopkins |
Peter Guthrie Tait FRSE (28 April 1831 – 4 July 1901) was a Scottish mathematical physicist and early pioneer in thermodynamics. He is best known for the mathematical physics textbook Treatise on Natural Philosophy, which he co-wrote with Lord Kelvin, and his early investigations into knot theory.
His work on knot theory contributed to the eventual formation of topology as a mathematical discipline. His name is known in graph theory mainly for Tait's conjecture on cubic graphs. He is also one of the namesakes of the Tait–Kneser theorem on osculating circles.