Archives of AmericanMathematics Reprint Collection 1912-1993

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Archives of AmericanMathematics Reprint Collection 1912-1993

The collection containsreprints by mathematicians represented in the Archives of AmericanMathematics.

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Archives of American Mathematics

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Ettlinger, Hyman Joseph, 1889-

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Jones, F. Burton

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Jones was raised in Albany, Texas and attended the University of Texas at Austin where he completed his doctoral thesis under the direction of R. L. Moore in 1935. He was a topologist who worked in continua and in abstract spaces and originated the famous normal Moore space problem. Jones' primary teaching posts were at the University of Texas at Austin, the University of North Carolina and the University of California at Riverside. During his career, he published over 40 mathematical papers. ...

Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-

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Robert Lee Moore (1882-1974), a prominent mathematician, was a professor of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin for almost fifty years. He is well known for his work in point-set topology, but is most remembered for his work as an educator. During his long career, Moore supervised over fifty doctoral students, including three members of the National Academy of Sciences, three presidents of the American Mathematical Society and four presidents of the Mathematical Associa...

Lubben, R. G.

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American mathematical society

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Wilder, Raymond Louis, 1896-1982

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Raymond Louis Wilder (1896-1982), a topologist and student of the history and foundations of mathematics, was R.L. Moore's first doctoral student at the University of Texas. Wilder was on the University of Michigan faculty from 1926 to his retirement in 1966, after which he moved to the University of California-Santa Barbara. From the description of Wilder, Raymond Louis, papers, 1914-1982. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19525496 Raymond Lo...