Anthony Joseph Penico
American mathematician and engineer
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- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Anthony "Tony" Joseph Penico was an American mathematician and engineer. He is known for the Penico theorem, Penico solvability, and Penico series. After graduating from South Philadelphia High School, Penico was awarded scholarships to the University of Pennsylvania. There he graduated in 1946 with a bachelor's degree in physics and in 1950 with a Ph.D. in mathematics. His dissertation, written under the supervision of Richard D. Schafer, is entitled The Wedderburn Principal Theorem for Jordan Algebras. The theorem, which generalizes a theorem of A. A. Albert, was published in the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society in 1951. At the 1950 meeting of the International Congress of Mathematicians he was an approved speaker. In October 1969 he contributed a paper Functional-analysis identities for biadditive mappings on modules with non-associative scalars to the 668th meeting of the American Mathematical Society.
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