The Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics is a distinguished academic position at the University of Cambridge, established in 1881. The professorship was named after the mathematician and author Wilfred Rouse Ball, known for his contributions to mathematics and for popularizing the subject through his writings. The responsibilities of the Rouse Ball Professor typically include conducting research in mathematics, teaching, and contributing to the academic community at Cambridge.
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