Margaret Greig
Dorothy Margaret Greig (née Hannah, 11 February 1922 – 10 June 1999) was an English applied mathematician who worked upon the theory of worsted spinning, especially the superdraft system invented by Geoffrey Ambler. During WW2, she worked on the analysis of strategic bombing. She married in 1948 and started lecturing at Leeds University in the same year. She subsequently lectured at Constantine Technical College and Durham University. Provided by Wikipedia
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The gate International review of literature and art
Published 1948Other Authors: “…Greig, Margaret…”
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