The Wallis Professorship of Mathematics is a prestigious academic position at the University of Oxford. It is named after the 17th-century mathematician John Wallis, who made significant contributions to mathematics, including the development of calculus and the concept of infinity. The Wallis Professorship is typically awarded to a distinguished mathematician with an outstanding record in research and teaching. The holder of this position is expected to contribute to the mathematical community at Oxford, lead research initiatives, and mentor students.

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