William Vallance Douglas Hodge
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William Vallance Douglas Hodge was a British mathematician renowned for his foundational work in algebraic geometry and the development of Hodge theory.
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Target entity: William Vallance Douglas Hodge Context triple: [De Morgan Medal, notableRecipient, William Vallance Douglas Hodge]
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Arthur Whitten Brown
Arthur Whitten Brown was a British aviator best known as the navigator on the first non-stop transatlantic flight in 1919 alongside pilot John Alcock.
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William Maxwell Aitken
William Maxwell Aitken, better known as Lord Beaverbrook, was a powerful Canadian-British newspaper magnate and influential political figure in early 20th-century Britain.
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Herbert James Rowse
Herbert James Rowse was a prominent 20th-century British architect and designer known for his major civic and commercial buildings, particularly in Liverpool.
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Percy William Pickering
Percy William Pickering was the father of the British Pre-Raphaelite painter Evelyn De Morgan.
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Mark Aitchison Young
Mark Aitchison Young was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Hong Kong, notably during the period surrounding the Japanese invasion and occupation in World War II.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: William Vallance Douglas Hodge Target entity description: William Vallance Douglas Hodge was a British mathematician renowned for his foundational work in algebraic geometry and the development of Hodge theory.
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A.
Arthur Whitten Brown
Arthur Whitten Brown was a British aviator best known as the navigator on the first non-stop transatlantic flight in 1919 alongside pilot John Alcock.
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B.
William Maxwell Aitken
William Maxwell Aitken, better known as Lord Beaverbrook, was a powerful Canadian-British newspaper magnate and influential political figure in early 20th-century Britain.
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C.
Herbert James Rowse
Herbert James Rowse was a prominent 20th-century British architect and designer known for his major civic and commercial buildings, particularly in Liverpool.
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D.
Percy William Pickering
Percy William Pickering was the father of the British Pre-Raphaelite painter Evelyn De Morgan.
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E.
Mark Aitchison Young
Mark Aitchison Young was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Hong Kong, notably during the period surrounding the Japanese invasion and occupation in World War II.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: William Vallance Douglas Hodge Description of subject: William Vallance Douglas Hodge was a British mathematician renowned for his foundational work in algebraic geometry and the development of Hodge theory.
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