Bing, R. H.

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R. H. Bing (1914-1986) graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College, San Marcos, in 1935 and, after several years as a high school mathematics teacher commenced graduate study at The University of Texas at Austin under R. L. Mooore, receiving his doctorate in 1945. In 1947 he moved to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he remained until returning to The University of Texas in 1973. Bing was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1965 (council member, 1970-1980), and was a member of the National Science Board (1968-1974) and of the National Research Council governing board (1977-1980). In 1974 he received the Mathematical Association of American Award for Distinguished Service to Mathematics.

Bing's research concentrated on the geometric topology of 3-manifolds, particularly their pathology. His side approximation theorem for 2-spheres in Euclidean 3-space and his "Bing shrinking" procedure have been genrealized to higher dimensional manifolds. Bing summarized the field in his The Geomteric Topology of 3-Manifolds (1983).

From the guide to the R. H. Bing Interviews, 2003-132., 1984, (Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

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