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Frank Morley

Frank Morley (September 9, 1860 – October 17, 1937) was a leading mathematician, known mostly for his teaching and research in the fields of algebra and geometry. Among his mathematical accomplishments was the discovery and proof of the celebrated Morley's trisector theorem in elementary plane geometry. He led 50 Ph.D.'s to their degrees, and was said to be:

Frank Morley
Born(1860-09-09)September 9, 1860
DiedOctober 17, 1937(1937-10-17) (aged 77)
Baltimore, Maryland
NationalityEnglish
Alma materKing's College, Cambridge
Known forMorley's trisector theorem
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsHaverford College
Johns Hopkins University
Doctoral studentsHarry Bateman
Leonard Blumenthal
Walter B. Carver
Arthur Coble
Teresa Cohen
Aubrey E. Landry
Francis Murnaghan
Boyd Patterson
Mabel M. Young
"...one of the more striking figures of the relatively small group of men who initiated that development which, within his own lifetime, brought Mathematics in America from a minor position to its present place in the sun."[1]

Life edit

Morley was born in the town of Woodbridge in Suffolk, England. His parents were Elizabeth Muskett and Joseph Roberts Morley, Quakers who ran a china shop. After being educated at Woodbridge School, Morley went on to King's College, Cambridge (B.A., 1884).[2]

In 1887, Morley moved to Pennsylvania. He taught at Haverford College until 1900, when he became chairman of the mathematics department at Johns Hopkins University. His publications include Elementary Treatise on the Theory of Functions (1893), with James Harkness; and Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions (1898). In 1897, he was elected to the American Philosophical Society.[3] He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1917.[4] He was President of the American Mathematical Society from 1919 to 1920[5] and was the editor of the American Journal of Mathematics from 1900 to 1921. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1912 at Cambridge (England), in 1924 at Toronto, and in 1936 at Oslo.

In 1933 he and his son Frank Vigor Morley published the "stimulating volume", Inversive Geometry.[6][7] The book develops complex numbers as a tool for geometry and function theory. Some non-standard terminology is used such as "base-circle" for unit circle and "turn" for a point on it.

He was a strong chess player and once beat world champion Emanuel Lasker in a game of chess.

He died in Baltimore, Maryland at age 77.

His three sons are novelist Christopher Morley, Pulitzer Prize winner Felix Morley, and Frank Vigor Morley, also a mathematician.

Works edit

  • 1893: (with James Harkness) A treatise on the theory of functions (New York: Macmillan)[8]
  • 1898: (with James Harkness) Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions (G.E.Stechert And Company)[9]
  • 1919: On the Lüroth Quartic Curve
  • 1933: (with son Frank Vigor Morley) Inversive Geometry, Ginn & Co., now available from HathiTrust

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Coble Arthur B (1938). "Frank Morley—In memoriam". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 44 (3): 167–170. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1938-06692-x.
  2. ^ "Morley, Frank (MRLY879F)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Frank Morley". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. 9 February 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  5. ^ Morley, Frank (1921). "Pleasant Questions and Wonderful Effects. Presidential address delivered before the American Mathematical Society, December 28, 1920". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 27: 309–312. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1921-03427-6.
  6. ^ Snyder, Virgil (1934). "Review: Frank Morley and F. V. Morley, Inversive Geometry". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 40 (5): 374–375. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1934-05848-8.
  7. ^ Henry Forder (1934) Review:Inversive Geometry, The Mathematical Gazette 18:127–9
  8. ^ Maschke, H. (1894). "Review: A Treatise on the Theory of Functions by J. Harkness and F. Morley" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 3 (7): 155–167. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1894-00202-x.
  9. ^ Bolza, Oskar (1899). "Review: Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions by J. Harkness and F. Morley" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 6 (2): 63–74. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1899-00671-2.
  • R.C. Archibald, A Semicentennial History of the American Mathematical Society (1888–1938), Chapter 15: The Presidents: #15 Morley 1919–20. pp. 194–201, includes bibliography of Morley's papers.

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For his son the American mathematician and publishing executive see Frank Vigor Morley Frank Morley September 9 1860 October 17 1937 was a leading mathematician known mostly for his teaching and research in the fields of algebra and geometry Among his mathematical accomplishments was the discovery and proof of the celebrated Morley s trisector theorem in elementary plane geometry He led 50 Ph D s to their degrees and was said to be Frank MorleyBorn 1860 09 09 September 9 1860Woodbridge Suffolk EnglandDiedOctober 17 1937 1937 10 17 aged 77 Baltimore MarylandNationalityEnglishAlma materKing s College CambridgeKnown forMorley s trisector theoremScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsHaverford CollegeJohns Hopkins UniversityDoctoral studentsHarry BatemanLeonard BlumenthalWalter B CarverArthur CobleTeresa CohenAubrey E LandryFrancis MurnaghanBoyd PattersonMabel M Young one of the more striking figures of the relatively small group of men who initiated that development which within his own lifetime brought Mathematics in America from a minor position to its present place in the sun 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife editMorley was born in the town of Woodbridge in Suffolk England His parents were Elizabeth Muskett and Joseph Roberts Morley Quakers who ran a china shop After being educated at Woodbridge School Morley went on to King s College Cambridge B A 1884 2 In 1887 Morley moved to Pennsylvania He taught at Haverford College until 1900 when he became chairman of the mathematics department at Johns Hopkins University His publications include Elementary Treatise on the Theory of Functions 1893 with James Harkness and Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions 1898 In 1897 he was elected to the American Philosophical Society 3 He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1917 4 He was President of the American Mathematical Society from 1919 to 1920 5 and was the editor of the American Journal of Mathematics from 1900 to 1921 He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1912 at Cambridge England in 1924 at Toronto and in 1936 at Oslo In 1933 he and his son Frank Vigor Morley published the stimulating volume Inversive Geometry 6 7 The book develops complex numbers as a tool for geometry and function theory Some non standard terminology is used such as base circle for unit circle and turn for a point on it He was a strong chess player and once beat world champion Emanuel Lasker in a game of chess He died in Baltimore Maryland at age 77 His three sons are novelist Christopher Morley Pulitzer Prize winner Felix Morley and Frank Vigor Morley also a mathematician Works edit1893 with James Harkness A treatise on the theory of functions New York Macmillan 8 1898 with James Harkness Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions G E Stechert And Company 9 1919 On the Luroth Quartic Curve 1933 with son Frank Vigor Morley Inversive Geometry Ginn amp Co now available from HathiTrustSee also editcis Turn Luroth quartic Morley centers Petersen Morley theoremReferences edit Coble Arthur B 1938 Frank Morley In memoriam Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 44 3 167 170 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1938 06692 x Morley Frank MRLY879F A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 21 February 2024 Frank Morley American Academy of Arts amp Sciences 9 February 2023 Retrieved 21 February 2024 Morley Frank 1921 Pleasant Questions and Wonderful Effects Presidential address delivered before the American Mathematical Society December 28 1920 Bull Amer Math Soc 27 309 312 doi 10 1090 S0002 9904 1921 03427 6 Snyder Virgil 1934 Review Frank Morley and F V Morley Inversive Geometry Bull Amer Math Soc 40 5 374 375 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1934 05848 8 Henry Forder 1934 Review Inversive Geometry The Mathematical Gazette 18 127 9 Maschke H 1894 Review A Treatise on the Theory of Functions by J Harkness and F Morley PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 3 7 155 167 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1894 00202 x Bolza Oskar 1899 Review Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions by J Harkness and F Morley PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 6 2 63 74 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1899 00671 2 R C Archibald A Semicentennial History of the American Mathematical Society 1888 1938 Chapter 15 The Presidents 15 Morley 1919 20 pp 194 201 includes bibliography of Morley s papers External links editWorks by or about Frank Morley at Internet Archive O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Frank Morley MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Frank Morley at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Clark Kimberling Frank Morley 1860 1937 geometer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Morley amp oldid 1209371713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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