Cyrus Colton MacDuffee
Mathematician, Author
1895 – 1961
Who was Cyrus Colton MacDuffee?
Cyrus Colton MacDuffee from Oneida, New York was a professor of mathematics at University of Wisconsin. He wrote a number of influential research papers in abstract algebra. MacDuffee served on the Council of the American Mathematical Society, was editor of the Transactions of the A.M.S., and served as president of the Mathematical Association of America.
MacDuffee obtained his B.S. degree in 1917 from Colgate University and a Ph.D. in 1922 from the University of Chicago ; his thesis was on Nonassociative algebras under the direction of Leonard E. Dickson. In 1935, MacDuffee joined the University of Wisconsin, where he remained until his death in 1961. He served as chair of the department. Later, Wisconsin endowed a university chair under his name. Prior to joining the University of Wisconsin, he served at Princeton and Ohio State. He guided 30 Ph.D. students, among them D. R. Fulkerson and Herbert Ryser.
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- Born
- Jun 29, 1895
- Profession
- Education
- University of Chicago
- Colgate University
- Died
- Aug 21, 1961
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on July 23, 2013
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