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Arthur Everett Pitcher

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American mathematician

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Arthur Everett Pitcher
Mathematics
#6012
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#8395
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#1879
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Measure Theory
#3583
World Rank
#4225
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#1033
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According to Wikipedia, Arthur Everett Pitcher was an American mathematician, known for early pioneering work on exact sequences and applying Morse theory to homotopy theory. Biography Everett Pitcher grew up in Cleveland, where his father, Arthur Dunn Pitcher, headed the mathematics department at Adelbert College of Western Reserve University until he died of heart failure in 1924 at the age of 43. Everett Pitcher's mother was a math teacher, and his father received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Chicago under E. H. Moore. Everett Pitcher received in 1932 an A.B. from Western Reserve University, in 1933 an M.A., and in 1935 a Ph.D. from Harvard University under Marston Morse with the thesis Certain Invariants of Closed Extremals.

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