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         Whyburn Gordon:     more books (23)
  1. Topological Analysis 1ST Edition by Gordon Whyburn, 1958
  2. Topological analysis (Princeton mathematical series) by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1964
  3. Open Mappings on Locally Compact Spaces (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society) by G. T. Whyburn, Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1950-12-31
  4. Dynamic Topology by Gordon Thomas;Duda, Edwin Whyburn, 1979
  5. American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications, Volume XXVIII: ANALYTIC TOPOLOGY. by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1963-01-01
  6. Analytic topology (Colloquium publications) by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1942
  7. Topological aspects of the theory of functions (University of Virginia. Technical note) by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1957
  8. Monotoneity of limit mappings by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1962
  9. Topological analysis (Princeton mathematical series;no.23) by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1958
  10. Topological characterization of the Sierpiʹnski curve by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1958
  11. Uniform convergence for monotone mappings by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1957
  12. On convergence of mappings by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1958
  13. Notes on general topology and mapping theory by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1967
  14. ANALYTIC TOPOLOGY. American Mathematical Society. Colloquium Publications, Vol. by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1942-01-01

1. Whyburn
Gordon Thomas Whyburn. Born 7 Jan Gordon Whyburn's parents were ThomasWhyburn and Eugenia Elizabeth Whyburn. His school education
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Whyburn.html
Gordon Thomas Whyburn
Born: 7 Jan 1904 in Lewisville, Texas, USA
Died: 8 Sept 1969 in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Gordon Whyburn 's parents were Thomas Whyburn and Eugenia Elizabeth Whyburn. His school education was in his home town of Lewisville and then, after graduating from school, he entered the University of Texas. He did not embark on a mathematics course at university, however, for his first love was chemistry and it was this topic which he studied for his first degree and he was awarded his A.B. in Chemistry in 1925. Robert Moore had been appointed as associate professor at the University of Texas in 1920 and it was Moore who taught Whyburn calculus early in his university studies. Moore quickly saw the mathematical potential in Whyburn, and Whyburn was soon attending further mathematics courses given by Moore who encouraged him greatly towards the study of mathematics. Even before he obtained his first degree in chemistry, Whyburn was undertaking research in mathematics with Moore . Of course with Moore having a deep interest in topology , that was the direction that Whyburn took and it was to become the topic of his research throughout his life.

2. References For Whyburn
References for gordon whyburn. Books GT whyburn, Analytic Topology (New York, 1942).Articles EE Floyd and FB Jones, gordon T whyburn 19041969, Bull. Amer.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Whyburn.html
References for Gordon Whyburn
Books:
  • G T Whyburn, Analytic Topology (New York, 1942). Articles:
  • E E Floyd and F B Jones, Gordon T Whyburn 1904-1969, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.
  • W T Reid, William M Whyburn 1901-1972,
  • Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.
  • L Whyburn, Letters from the R L Moore papers, Topology Proc.
  • L Whyburn, A visit with E H Moore, Topology Proc.
  • G T Whyburn, Dynamic topology, Amer. Math. Monthly Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR May 2000 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Whyburn.html
  • 3. Tree
    Students of whyburn, gordon Thomas. Aitchison, Barbara (0/0)
    http://www.discovery.utexas.edu/rlm/people/2151.html
    Students of Whyburn, Gordon Thomas
    Aitchison, Barbara (0/0)
    Johns Hopkins University (1933)
    Burton, Leonard P. (0/0)
    University of North Carolina(1951)
    Clark, C. L. (1/1)

    University of Virginia (1944)
    Deal, Albert L. III (0/0)
    University of North Carolnia(1965)
    Dickman, R. F. (0/0)
    University of Virginia (1966) Drucker, Betram M. (0/0) University of North Carolina(1952) Duda, Edwin (3/3) University of Virginia (1961) Duke, R. A. (0/0) University of Virginia (1965) Etgen, Garret J. (0/0) University of North Carolina(1964) Floyd, E. E. (0/0) University of Virginia (1948) Fort, M. K. (5/10) University of Virginia (1948) Garcia-Maynez, A. C. (0/0) University of Virginia (1968) Hall, Dick Wick (5/5) University of Virginia (1938) Harry, C. H. (0/0) Johns Hopkins University (1932) Herwitz, Paul S. (0/0) University of North Carolina (1953) Hilt, Sandra Ness (0/0) University of North Carolina(1965) Hinds, Anthony K. (0/0) University of North Carolina(1949) Jollensten, R. W. (0/0) University of Virginia (1956) Kasriel, Robert H. (4/4) University of Virginia (1953) Kelley, John L. (7/7)

    4. Hereford College - Whyburn House
    whyburn House. whyburn House. gordon T. whyburn (1904 1969) came in 1934as chair of mathematics and subsequently became alumni professor.
    http://hereford.virginia.edu/buildings/whyburn.html
    Whyburn House
    Whyburn House Gordon T. Whyburn (1904 - 1969) came in 1934 as chair of mathematics and subsequently became alumni professor. In 1966, he became the first member of the University's Center for Advanced Studies. A mathematician, he was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, president of the American Mathematical Society, and vice president and chair of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He received the Thomas Jefferson Award in 1968.
    Whyburn Events
    • Attention Whyburn residents! Interested in running for EBC? We have ONE spot open- elections will be held Monday night, Jan. 28th. To become a candidate, please let one of your house reps know by Saturday. They are: Hina Ayub hina@virginia.edu Jason Perkins jtp4t@virginia.edu Josh Fix joshfix@virginia.edu
      Email for more Information
      hina@virginia.edu@virginia.ed

    5. Catálogo De Autores
    Whright, David 1941(1). whyburn, gordon Thomas, 1904-(1)
    http://biblioteca.unet.edu.ve/ALEXANDR/CATALOGOS/bcunet/Cat.Aut_23.HTM
    W

    6. Whyburn
    Biography of gordon whyburn (19041969) gordon whyburn's parents were Thomas whyburn and Eugenia Elizabeth whyburn.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Whyburn.html
    Gordon Thomas Whyburn
    Born: 7 Jan 1904 in Lewisville, Texas, USA
    Died: 8 Sept 1969 in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
    Click the picture above
    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Gordon Whyburn 's parents were Thomas Whyburn and Eugenia Elizabeth Whyburn. His school education was in his home town of Lewisville and then, after graduating from school, he entered the University of Texas. He did not embark on a mathematics course at university, however, for his first love was chemistry and it was this topic which he studied for his first degree and he was awarded his A.B. in Chemistry in 1925. Robert Moore had been appointed as associate professor at the University of Texas in 1920 and it was Moore who taught Whyburn calculus early in his university studies. Moore quickly saw the mathematical potential in Whyburn, and Whyburn was soon attending further mathematics courses given by Moore who encouraged him greatly towards the study of mathematics. Even before he obtained his first degree in chemistry, Whyburn was undertaking research in mathematics with Moore . Of course with Moore having a deep interest in topology , that was the direction that Whyburn took and it was to become the topic of his research throughout his life.

    7. Alphabetical Listing
    Whittaker, James. whyburn, gordon Thomas. whyburn, Lucille E. whyburn, William Marvin
    http://www.discovery.utexas.edu/rlm/people/alphlist.html
    Alphabetical Listing
    *The following links will bring you to their teacher's page
    Abraham, Clavi E.

    Abramson, Paul

    Addis, D. F.

    Addis, David
    ...
    Blair, Robert L.

    Blake, William K.
    Blakemore, Carroll F

    Block, Louis

    Bloomberg, Edward M.
    Boals, Alfred ... Boswell, R. D. Bownds, John M. Boyce, William Martin Boyd, William S. Boyer, Jean Marie Bradley, John S. ... Burton, Leonard P. Burton, Thomas E. Bushnell, Donald D. Butcher, George Butcher, Kay E. Bynum, William Lee ... Carrano, Frank M., Jr. Carroll, Michael P. Carruth, J. H. Cash, Burt Casler, Burtis Griffin Certain, M. ... Ellis, H. G. Ellison, William T. Embry, Mary Rodriguez Engvall, John Eslinger, Robert Etgen, Garret ... Gillman, David Gillotte, Michael J. Girolo, Jack E. Glaser, Leslie Goblirsch, Robert Golightly, George ... Hancasky, David M. Hanson, Carl E. Haque, Mohammed Rashidul Hargrove, E. E. Harrell, C. E. Harris, J. K. ... Leininger, C. W. Leone, Paulo C. Leslie, Robert Arthur Levin, Joseph H. Lewis, Jesse C. Lewis, Judith Ann ... Lindahl, Robert J. Ling, Williams E. Lininger, Lloyd L. Lister, Frederick M. Livingston, Arthur Eugene Lobb, Barry Lee ... Martin, Joseph M. Martin, Nathan C. Marx, Morris Leon

    8. Whyburn Portrait
    Portrait of gordon whyburn gordon whyburn. JOC/EFR August 2001
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Whyburn.html
    Gordon Whyburn
    JOC/EFR August 2001 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Whyburn.html

    9. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of WH
    Whitton, Robert, University of Pennsylvania, 1972. Wholey, Skef, CarnegieMellonUniversity, 1991. whyburn, gordon, University of Texas at Austin, 1927.
    http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/letter.phtml?letter=WH

    10. BIBCYT Autor: Alejandría BE 4.7.1.7r
    Translate this page Autor whyburn, gordon Thomas, (Comienzo). Sólo un registro cumplió la condiciónespecificada en la base de información BIBCYT. Autor whyburn, gordon Thomas.
    http://bibcyt.ucla.edu.ve/cgi-win/be_alex.exe?Autor=Whyburn, Gordon Thomas&Nombr

    11. BIBCYT Editorial: Alejandría BE 4.7.1.7r
    Translate this page 3, QA611 W59 1958 whyburn, gordon Thomas Topological Analysis Princeton,New Jersey, ESTADOS UNIDOS, 2.a ed. *Back-end Alejandría BE 4.7.1.7r *
    http://bibcyt.ucla.edu.ve/cgi-win/be_alex.exe?Editorial=Princeton&Nombrebd=BIBCY

    12. Graph Theorist Families
    Translate this page EH Moore, RL Moore *, gordon T. whyburn, Dick Wick Hall. EH Moore,RL Moore *, gordon T. whyburn, Dick Wick Hall, Joseph W. Siry. EHMoore,
    http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sanders/graphtheory/people/families.html

    13. Graph Theory White Pages Duke, RA
    duke,richard.html School of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta,Georgia 303320160 USA Ph.D. 1965 Virginia; gordon whyburn Minimal imbeddings
    http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sanders/graphtheory/people/random.cgi?Duke, R. A.

    14. Floyd Graduate Fellowships
    in mathematics. He started as a student of gordon whyburn, the headof the department, doing analytic topology. He became interested
    http://www.math.virginia.edu/grad/floyd/floyd.htm
    Ed Floyd came to the University of Virginia to do graduate work in mathematics after receiving his bachelor's degree in 1943 from the University of Alabama. Upon completing his doctorate in 1948, he went to Princeton University as an instructor. He returned to Virginia the next year to join the faculty, remaining at the University throughout the rest of his career. The early years of Ed's career were devoted to research in mathematics. He started as a student of Gordon Whyburn, the head of the department, doing analytic topology. He became interested in groups acting on spaces, which became the dominant theme in his work. In conjunction with Pierre Conner, he created the subject of equivariant cobordism. By the mid-1960's, he had become one of the outstanding topologists in the world. In 1966, Ed became Robert C. Taylor Professor of Mathematics, and assumed the chairmanship of the mathematics department when Gordon Whyburn retired as head of the department that year due to ill health. Ed led the transition from a small personal department to a larger department in a growing university. His three years as chairman were the beginning of a long career of administration and service at the University. In 1974, Ed was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and in 1981 was named Vice President and Provost of the University. In 1981, he also received the University of Virginia's highest honor, the Thomas Jefferson Award for contributions to the University. Ed returned to teaching and research in 1986, after his long period in administration.

    15. The Faculty And Research Interests
    885903. BRIAN PARSHALL gordon T. whyburn Professor of Mathematics;Ph.D., Yale University, 1971. Representation theory. Cells and
    http://www.math.virginia.edu/grad/grad5.htm
    The Faculty and Research Interests
    LISTED BELOW ARE THE REGULAR FACULTY of the Mathematics Department, along with selected publications. In addition to the regular faculty, the department has a number of Whyburn Research Instructors and visiting faculty from other universities in residence in any given year. Colloquia and seminars also bring in experts from other universities to lecture on important recent advances. For information on the research interests of the faculty, please see: Faculty List by Research Area ( http://www.math.virginia.edu/research.htm
    PETER ABRAMENKO
    Associate Professor; Ph.D. and Habilitation, University of Frankfurt/Main , 1987 and 1995. Group theory and geometry.
    Twin Buildings and Applications to S-Arithmetic Groups, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1641 , Springer (1996). 1-twinnings of buildings, Math. Z. 238 (2001), 187-203 (with Hendrik Van Maldeghem). GREGORY ARONE
    Associate Professor; Ph.D., Brown University , 1993. Topology.
    Partition complexes, Tits buildings and symmetric products. Proc. London Math. Soc.

    16. Kleene Math Library New Books - August 2002
    QA611 W497 1964 (GIFT) whyburn, gordon Thomas, 1904. TOPOLOGICALANALYSIS. Rev. ie 2d ed. Princeton mathematical series, 23.
    http://math.library.wisc.edu/newbooks/2002-08.htm
    KLEENE MATHEMATICS LIBRARY University of Wisconsin-Madison ACQUISITIONS: August 2002 The following items were received by the Kleene Mathematics Library during the month of August 2002. These items will be placed on the New Book Shelf for one month and may be borrowed at any time. If you have any questions, please contact a library staff member. Books (in call number order):
    LH 7AM27 PA v.57
    QUANTUM COMPUTATION : A GRAND MATHEMATICAL CHALLENGE FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY AND THE MILLENNIUM : AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY, SHORT COURSE, JANUARY 17-18, 2000, WASHINGTON, DC. Samuel J. Lomonaco, Jr., editor. Proceedings of symposia in applied mathematics, v. 58. AMS short course lecture notes. Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c2002. LH 7AM27 PP v.70
    ARITHMETIC FUNDAMENTAL GROUPS AND NONCOMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA : 1999 VON NEUMANN CONFERENCE ON ARITHMETIC FUNDAMENTAL GROUPS AND NONCOMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA, AUGUST 16-27, 1999, MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. Michael D. Fried, Yasutaka Ihara, editors. Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, v. 70. Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c2002. LH 7AP49 M42 v.149

    17. Www.virginia.edu/insideuva/textonlyarchive/96-05-03/13.txt
    effective April 1, 1996. BRIAN PARSHALL as gordon Thomas whyburn Professorof Mathematics, effective July 1, 1996. CRAIG L. SARAZIN as
    http://www.virginia.edu/insideuva/textonlyarchive/96-05-03/13.txt

    18. Graduate Record: Graduate Arts & Sciences
    Jr., BA, Ph.D., McConnell/Bernard Professor of Mathematics Robert E. Stong, BS,MA, MS, Ph.D. S. James Taylor, B.Sc., Ph.D., gordon T. whyburn Professor of
    http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/records/95gradrec/gsas24.html
    Faculty
    Dean's Office Anthropology Art Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures ... Retired Faculty
    Department of Mathematics
    Professors
    David C. Brydges, B.A., Ph.D.
    Douglas L. Costa, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
    Charles F. Dunkl, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.
    John R. Faulkner, B.S., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
    Ira W. Herbst, B.E.P., Ph.D.
    James S. Howland, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
    John Z. Imbrie, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
    Gordon E. Keller, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
    Thomas L. Kriete, III, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
    Nicholas J. Kuhn, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Nathaniel F.G. Martin, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Kevin M. McCrimmon, B.A., Ph.D. Brian Parshall, B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Marvin Rosenblum, B.Sc.E.E., M.A., Ph.D., Commonwealth Professor of Mathematics James L. Rovnyak, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Leonard L. Scott, Jr., B.A., Ph.D., McConnell/Bernard Professor of Mathematics Robert E. Stong, B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D. S. James Taylor, B.Sc., Ph.D., Gordon T. Whyburn Professor of Mathematics Lawrence E. Thomas, Chair, B.S., Ph.D. Harold N. Ward, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professors Charles H. Giffen, B.A., Ph.D.

    19. The University Of NC At Greensboro Archives - Chancellors' Papers
    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION gordon Williams Blackwell, son of a Baptist minister, wasborn E. Watts Hospital School of Nursing White, Katherine whyburn, WM Wilson
    http://library.uncg.edu/depts/archives/chancellors/blackwell.html
    University Archives University Records Chancellors' Papers
    Chancellor Gordon Williams Blackwell Records, 1957-1960
    CONTENTS: 11 linear feet consisting of correspondence, speeches, publications, reports, newsletters, photographs and miscellaneous. ACQUISITION: Boxes 1-22, the official records of the Office of the Chancellor of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, have been on campus in various locations. Some of the biographical material in box 22 was originally in the vertical file in the University Archives. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Gordon Williams Blackwell, son of a Baptist minister, was born on April 27, 1911 in Timmonsville, S. C. and grew up in Spartanburg, S. C. A graduate of Furman University (1932), he holds the M.A. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1933) and the M.A. (1937) and Ph.D. (1940) degrees from Harvard University. From 1937 to 1941 he was head of the Department of Sociology at Furman and a staff member of the Greenville County Council for Community Development. In 1941, he came to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as associate professor of sociology and research associate at the Institute for Research in Social Science. In 1942 Blackwell became research professor and director of the Institute. Blackwell continued in these positions until he was appointed Chancellor of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (UNCG) in 1957. After three years at Woman's College, he became President of Florida State University (1960- 1965) and ended his career as President of Furman University.

    20. Encyclopædia Britannica
    gordon Thomas whyburn University of St.Andrews Brief note on the life and worksof this American mathematician known for his contributions to topology and
    http://www.britannica.com/search?query=william cosmo gordon lang lang of lambeth

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