Celebratio Mathematica

Andrew Mattei Gleason

Students

James Eells :Geometric aspects of integration theory Harvard University, Ph.D. 1954
Richard Sheldon Palais :A global formulation of the Lie theory of transformation groups Harvard University, Ph.D. 1956
Mason Miller Phelps :The closed subalgebras of a commutative algebra over the real numbers Harvard University, Ph.D. 1958
Ralph Mack Krause :Minimal metric spaces Harvard University, Ph.D. 1959
Paul Blodgett Yale :A characterization of congruence groups in geometries of the Euclidean type Harvard University, Ph.D. 1959
Jessie Florence MacWilliams :Combinatorial problems of elementary group theory Harvard University, Ph.D. 1961
John Frederick Kennison :Natural functors in topology and generalizations Harvard University, Ph.D. 1963
Joseph Abraham Zilber :Categories in homotopy theory
(Coadvised with Raoul Harry Bott )
Harvard University, Ph.D. 1963
Richard Joseph Turyn :Character sums and difference sets Harvard University, Ph.D. 1964
Ethan David Bolker :Functions resembling quotients of measures Harvard University, Ph.D. 1965
Stuart Jay Sidney :Powers of maximal ideals in function algebras Harvard University, Ph.D. 1966
Sandy Grabiner :Radical Banach algebras and formal power series Harvard University, Ph.D. 1967
David Lawrence Ragozin :Approximation theory on compact manifolds and Lie groups, with applications to harmonic analysis Harvard University, Ph.D. 1967
Robert Joseph Oberg :Functional differential equations with general perturbation of argument Harvard University, Ph.D. 1969
Peter Drummond Taylor :The structure of a Choquet simplex Harvard University, Ph.D. 1969
Raleigh Stanton Hales, Jr. :Numerical invariants and the gamma product of graphs Harvard University, Ph.D. 1970
Julia May Nowlin Brown :Homologies and elations of finite projective planes Harvard University, Ph.D. 1970
Richard Howard Rochberg :Properties of isometries and almost isometries of some function algebras Harvard University, Ph.D. 1970
Joel Harold Spencer :Probabilistic methods in combinatorial theory Harvard University, Ph.D. 1970
Daniel Alan Marcus :Direct decompositions of commutative monoids Harvard University, Ph.D. 1972
Charles Lawrence Getchell :Construction of rings in modular lattices Harvard University, Ph.D. 1973
Eric Paul Kronstadt :Interpolating sequences in polydisks Harvard University, Ph.D. 1973
Helen Pin Wang :Function-algebra extensions and analytic structures Harvard University, Ph.D. 1973
Daniel Isaac Aryeh Cohen :Small rings in critical maps Harvard University, Ph.D. 1975
Donald Lee Cohn :Topics in liftings and stochastic processes Harvard University, Ph.D. 1975
Walter Rees Stromquist :Some aspects of the four-color problem Harvard University, Ph.D. 1975
Terrie Christine Stevens :Weakened topologies for Lie groups Harvard University, Ph.D. 1978
Curt Alfred Monash :Stochastic games: The min-max theorem Harvard University, Ph.D. 1979
Miller Smith Puckette :Shannon entropy and the central limit theorem Harvard University, Ph.D. 1986