Celebratio Mathematica

Robert Lee Moore

Students

John R. Kline :Double elliptic geometry in terms of point and order alone University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. 1916
George Hallet, Jr. :Linear order in three dimensional Euclidean and double elliptic spaces University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1918
Anna Mullikin :Certain theorems relating to plane connected point sets University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1922
Raymond Louis Wilder :Concerning continuous curves University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1923
Renke Gustav Lubben :The double-elliptic case of the Lie–Riemann–Helmholtz–Hilbert problem of the foundations of geometry University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1925
Gordon Thomas Whyburn :Concerning continua in the plane University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1927
John H. Roberts :Concerning non-dense plane continua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1929
Clark Cleveland :On the existence of acyclic curves satisfying certain conditions with respect to a given continuous curve. University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1930
Joe Dorroh :Some metric properties of descriptive planes University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1930
Edmund Klipple :Spaces in which there exist contiguous points University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1932
Charles W. Vickery :Spaces in which there exist uncountable convergent sequences of points University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1932
Robert Basye :Simply connected sets University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1933
Floyd Burton Jones :Concerning R. L. Moore’s Axiom \(5_1\) University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1935
Harlan Cross Miller :On compact unicoherent continua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1941
Robert Sorgenfrey :Concerning triodic continua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1941
Robert Swain :I: Proper and reductive transformations; II: Continua obtained from sequences of simple chains of point sets; III: Distance axioms in Moore spaces; IV: Linear metric space; V: A space in which there may exist uncountable convergent sequences of points University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1941
Gail Young, Jr. :Concerning the outer boundaries of certain connected domains University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1942
R H Bing :Concerning simple plane webs University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1945
Edwin E. Moise :An indecomposable plane continuum which is homeomorphic to each of its non-degenerate subcontinua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1947
Richard Davis Anderson, Sr. :Concerning upper semi-continuous collections of continua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1948
Mary Ellen (Estill) Rudin :Concerning abstract spaces University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1949
Cecil Edmund Burgess :Concerning continua and their complementary domains in the plane University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1951
Billy Joe Ball :Concerning continuous and equicontinuous collections of arcs University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1952
S. Eldon Dyer :Certain conditions under which the sum of the elements of a continuous collection of continua is an arc University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1952
Mary-Elizabeth Hamstrom :Concerning webs in the plane University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1952
John Slye :Flat spaces for which the jordan curve theorem holds true University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1953
John Mohat :Concerning spirals in the plane University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1955
Bennie Pearson :A connected point set in the plane which spirals down on each of its points University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1955
Steve Armentrout :On spirals in the plane University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1956
William Stockton Mahavier :A theorem on spirals in the plane University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1957
L. Bruce Treybig :Concerning locally peripherally separable spaces University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1958
James Younglove :Concerning dense metric subspaces of certain nonmetric spaces University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1958
George Henderson :Proof that every compact continuum which is topologically equivalent to each of its nondegenerate subcontinua is an arc University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1959
John Worrell, Jr. :Concerning scattered point sets University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1961
Howard Cook :On the most general plane closed point set through which it is possible to pass a pseudo-arc University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1962
James Cornette :Continuumwise accessibility University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1962
Blanche Baker :Concerning uncountable collections of triads. University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1965
Harvey Baker, Jr :Complete amonotomic collections University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1965
Dennis Reed :Upper semi-continuous collection of finite point sets University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1965
Roy Davis, Jr :Concerning the sides from which certain sequences of arcs converge to a compact irreducible continuum University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1966
Jack W. Rogers, Jr. :A space whose regions are the simple domains of another space University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1966
Martin Secker :Reversibly continuous bisensed transformations of an annulus into itself University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1966
David Cook :Concerning compact point sets with noncompact closures University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1967
John Hinrichsen :Certain web-like continua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1967
Joel O’Connor :Holes in two-dimensional space University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1967
Michael H. Proffitt :Concerning uncountable collections of mutually exclusive compact continua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1968
Robert Everett Jackson :Concerning certain plane-like domains University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1969
Nell Stevenson Kroeger :Concerning indecomposable continua and upper semi-continuous collections of nondegenerate continua University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1969
Jesse Purifoy :Some separation theorems University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D. 1969