American Mathematics 1890-1913: Catching Up to Europe (Spectrum) 🔍
Steve Batterson (author) MAA, published and distributed by the Mathematical Association of America, 2018
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At the turn of the twentieth century, mathematical scholarship in the United States underwent a stunning transformation. In 1890, no American professor was producing mathematical research worthy of international attention. Graduate students were then advised to pursue their studies abroad. By the start of World War I, the standing of American mathematics had radically changed. George David Birkhoff, Leonard Dickson, and others were turning out cutting edge investigations that attracted notice in the intellectual centers of Europe. Harvard, Chicago, and Princeton maintained graduate programs comparable to those overseas. This book explores the people, timing, and factors behind this rapid advance.
Through the mid-nineteenth century, most American colleges followed a classical curriculum that, in mathematics, rarely reached beyond calculus. With no doctoral programs of any sort in the United States until 1860, mathematical scholarship lagged far behind that in Europe. After the Civil War, visionary presidents at Harvard and Johns Hopkins broadened and deepened the opportunities for study. The breakthrough for mathematics began in 1890 with the hiring, in consecutive years, of William F. Osgood and Maxime Bôcher at Harvard and E. H. Moore at Chicago. Each of these young men had studied in Germany where they acquired vital mathematical knowledge and taste. Over the next few years, Osgood, Bôcher, and Moore established their own research programs and introduced new graduate courses. Working with other like-minded individuals through the nascent American Mathematical Society, the infrastructure of meetings and journals were created. In the early twentieth century, Princeton dramatically upgraded its faculty to give the United States the stability of a third mathematics center. The publication by Birkhoff, in 1913, of the solution to a famous conjecture served notice that American mathematics had earned consideration with the European powers of Germany, France, Italy, England, and Russia.
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Batterson, Steve;
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American Mathematical Society
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MAA spectrum (Print), Washington, DC, 2017
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United States, United States of America
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Spectrum series, Washington, D.C, 2017
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丛书名: Spectrum Ser
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出版日期: 2017.12
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出版社: American Mathematical Society
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开本: 75
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history of math
American Mathematics 1890-1913: Catching up to Europe 1
copyright page 3
Contents 10
Preface 12
An American colony in Göttingen 16
19th century American notions of scholarship 36
Presidents Eliot and Gilman 66
Harvard and Chicago Hire Osgood, Bôcher, and Moore 104
The American Mathematical Society and the Transactions 130
The Princeton preceptors 158
The verge of parity with European nations 188
Sources and Acknowledgements 214
Curriculum for 1849–1850 from the Yale College catalog 1849–1850 216
Graduate mathematics courses for 1905–1906 from the Harvard President's Report for 1905–06 220
Graduate mathematics courses for 1905–1906 from the University of Chicago Annual Register of 1904–1905 222
Bibliography 226
Index 238
"history,mathematics,history of math"
history, mathematics, history of math
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The interval from 1890 to 1913 was a crucial time in the development of mathematical scholarship in the United States. At the beginning of this period mathematical research in American universities lagged far behind that in Europe. By the start of World War I the gap was largely closed. It would remain so. This book explores the people, timing, and factors behind the American advance in mathematics
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2021-07-07
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