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John R. Isbell : ウィキペディア英語版 | John R. Isbell John Rolfe Isbell (October 27, 1930 – August 6, 2005)〔Birth date from (an excerpt ) of "The Harloe-Kelso Genealogy" by C. B. Harloe (1943), accessed 2011-03-23; death date from death announcement in the Buffalo News, August 28, 2005, (reproduced by usgwarchives.net ), accessed 2011-03-23. also states his birth date as 1930, but states it as 1931.〕 was an American mathematician, for many years a professor of mathematics at the University at Buffalo (SUNY). ==Biography== Isbell was born in Portland, Oregon, the son of an army officer.〔Harloe (1943).〕〔.〕〔.〕 He attended several undergraduate institutions, including the University of Chicago, where professor Saunders Mac Lane was a source of inspiration.〔〔 He began his graduate studies in mathematics at Chicago, briefly studied at Oklahoma A&M University and the University of Kansas,〔The University of Kansas had professors Ainsley Diamond and Nachman Aronszajn, who had previously been professors at Oklahoma A&M. The two moved to Kansas after Oklahoma A&M had instituted a requirement that instructors sign a strict loyalty oath. Ainsley Diamond, as a quaker, had refused to sign the loyalty oath.〕 and eventually completed a Ph.D. in game theory at Princeton University in 1954 under the supervision of Albert W. Tucker.〔〔〔.〕 After graduation, Isbell was drafted into the U.S. Army, and stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Ground.〔 In the late 1950s he worked at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, from which he then moved to the University of Washington and Case Western Reserve University. He joined the University at Buffalo in 1969, and remained there until his retirement in 2002.〔(Announcement of Isbell's death ) in ''Topology News'', October 2005.〕
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