Sumner Byron Myers

Sumner Byron Myers (February 19, 1910 – October 8, 1955) was an American mathematician specializing in topology. He studied at Harvard University under H. C. Marston Morse,[1] where he was graduated with a Ph.D. in 1932.[2] Myers then pursued postdoctoral studies at Princeton University (1934–1936)[3] before becoming a professor for mathematics at the University of Michigan, where an award for outstanding students of mathematics has been named in his honor.[4] He died unexpectedly from a heart attack during the 1955 Michigan–Army football game at Michigan Stadium.[5]

Sumner Byron Myers
Born(1910-02-19)February 19, 1910
DiedOctober 8, 1955(1955-10-08) (aged 45)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University
Known forMyers theorem
Myers-Steenrod theorem
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan
Doctoral advisorH. C. Marston Morse
Doctoral studentsMeyer Jerison
Leonard J. Savage

References

  1. Tucker, A: Interview with Albert Tucker Archived 2012-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, Princeton University, July 11, 1984. Last accessed January 1, 2010.
  2. Mathematics Genealogy Project: Sumner Byron Myers, no date. Last accessed December 5, 2005.
  3. Princeton University: Members of the School of Mathematics Archived 2000-12-13 at the Wayback Machine, no date. Last accessed December 5, 2005.
  4. University of Michigan: Sumner Myers Award, no date. Last accessed December 5, 2005.
  5. The Michigan Alumnus. 62. UM Libraries. 1955. p. 90.

Further reading

  • Bott, R.; Hildebrandt, T. H.; Ritt, R. K.; Rothe, E. H.; Samelson, H. (1958). "In memoriam Sumner B. Myers (1910–1955)". Michigan Math. J. 5 (1): 1–4. doi:10.1307/mmj/1028998004.


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