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Richard Davis Anderson
Born(1922-02-17)February 17, 1922
DiedMarch 4, 2008(2008-03-04) (aged 86)
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota, University of Texas
Known forTopology
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Pennsylvania, Institute for Advanced Study, Louisiana State University
Doctoral advisorRobert Lee Moore

Richard Davis Anderson Sr. (February 17, 1922 – March 4, 2008) was an American mathematician known internationally for his work in infinite-dimensional topology. Much of his early work focused on proofs surrounding Hilbert space and Hilbert cubes.

Life

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Richard Anderson and his twin brother, John, were born February 17, 1922, in Hamden, Connecticut. He received a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Minnesota in 1941, after just two years of study. He went on to graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied under R. L. Moore.[1] His graduate work was interrupted by World War II. Two days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the United States Navy. During his term in the U. S. Navy, he served on the USS Rocky Mount. After returning from the war, he finished his doctoral work at the University of Texas and went on to teach mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania, where he went through the ranks of instructor, assistant professor, and associate professor (from 1951 to 1956). During this time he also spent two years (the academic years 1951–1952 and 1955–1956) at the Institute for Advanced StudyinPrinceton, New Jersey. He then accepted a post at Louisiana State University, where he became the university's first Boyd Professor of mathematics. Boyd Professor is Louisiana State University's highest professor rank.[2][3]

Accomplishments

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References

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  • ^ "Award for Distinguished Service to Professor R. D. Anderson." The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 85, No. 2 (February 1978), pp. 73-74
  • ^ The Students of R. L. Moore: Preliminary Report (13 January 2000) by Ben Fitpatrick, Jr
  • ^ MAA presidents: Richard Davis Anderson
  • ^ Anderson, R. D. "Homeomorphisms on infinite-dimensional manifolds." In Actes, Congrès intern. Math., 1970. Tome 2, pp. 13–18.
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