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John L. Kelley

John L. Kelley (December 6, 1916, Kansas – November 26, 1999, Berkeley, California) was an American mathematician at the University of California, Berkeley, who worked in general topology and functional analysis.

John L. Kelley
John Kelley at Berkeley in 1968
Born(1916-12-06)December 6, 1916
Kansas, U.S.
DiedNovember 26, 1999(1999-11-26) (aged 82)
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA, MA) , University of Virginia (PhD)
Known forCoin of the term net
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics (general topology and functional analysis)
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley
ThesisA Study of Hyperspaces (1940)
Doctoral advisorGordon Thomas Whyburn
Doctoral studentsVashishtha Narayan Singh, James Michael Gardner Fell, Isaac Namioka, and Reese Prosser

Kelley's 1955 text, General Topology, which eventually appeared in three editions and several translations, is a classic and widely cited graduate-level introduction to topology. An appendix sets out a new approach to axiomatic set theory, now called Morse–Kelley set theory, that builds on Von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel set theory. He introduced the first definition of a subnet.[1]

After earning B.A. (1936) and M.A. (1937) degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles, he went to the University of Virginia, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1940. Gordon Whyburn, a student of Robert Lee Moore, supervised his thesis, entitled A Study of Hyperspaces. He taught at the University of Notre Dame until the outbreak of World War II. From 1942 to 1945, he did mathematics (mainly exterior ballistics, including ballistics for the atomic bomb) for the war effort at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, where his work unit included his future Berkeley colleagues Anthony Morse and Charles Morrey. After teaching at the University of Chicago, 1946–47, Kelley spent the rest of his career at Berkeley, from which he retired in 1985. He chaired the Mathematics Department at Berkeley 1957–60 and 1975–80. He held visiting appointments at Cambridge University and the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India. An Indian mathematician, Vashishtha Narayan Singh, was among those mentored by Kelley.

In 1950, Kelley was one of 29 tenured Berkeley faculty (3 of whom were members of the Mathematics Department) dismissed for refusing to sign a McCarthy-era loyalty oath mandated by the UC Board of Regents. When asked why he refused to swear that he was loyal to his country, he replied, "For the same reason that I would refuse to swear, under duress, that I loved my mother."[2] He then taught at Tulane University and the University of Kansas. He returned to Berkeley in 1953, after the California Supreme Court declared the oath unconstitutional and directed UC Berkeley to rehire the dismissed academics. He was later an outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War.

Kelley's interest in teaching extended well beyond the higher reaches of mathematics. In 1960, he took a leave of absence to serve as the National Teacher on NBC's Continental Classroom television program. He was an active member of the School Mathematics Study Group (SMSG), which played an important role in designing and promulgating the "new math" of that era. In 1964, he led his department to introduce a new major called Mathematics for Teachers, and later taught one of its core courses. These endeavors culminated in the text Kelley and Richert (1970). In 1977–78, he was a member of the U.S. Commission on Mathematical Instruction.

His doctoral students include Vashishtha Narayan Singh, James Michael Gardner Fell, Isaac Namioka, and Reese Prosser.

Books by Kelley Edit

  • 1953 (with Edward J. McShane and Franklin V. Reno). Exterior ballistics.[3] The University of Denver Press.
  • 1955. General Topology.[4] David Van Nostrand Company, link from Internet Archive. Reprinted (1975) by Springer Verlag. ISBN 0-387-90125-6
  • 1960 (with Roy Dubisch and Scott Taylor). Introduction to Modern Algebra. Van Nostrand.
  • 1963 (with Isaac Namioka et al.). Linear Topological Spaces. Van Nostrand.
  • 1970 (with Donald Richert). Elementary Mathematics for Teachers.
  • 1988 (with T. P. Srinivasan). Measure and Integral, Volume 1, Springer-Verlag.

References Edit

  1. ^ Schaefer, Helmut H.; Wolff, Manfred P. (1999). Topological Vector Spaces. GTM. Vol. 8 (Second ed.). New York, NY: Springer New York Imprint Springer. pp. 161–168. ISBN 978-1-4612-7155-0. OCLC 840278135.
  2. ^ James Feibleman (1969) The Way of a Man, page 334, Horizon Press
  3. ^ Howarth, L. (1954). "Review: Exterior ballistics by E. J. McShane, J. L. Kelley, and F. V. Reno" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 60 (3): 274–276. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1954-09802-6.
  4. ^ Hewitt, Edwin (1956). "Review: General topology by J. L. Kelley" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 62 (1): 65–68. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1956-09984-7.

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Fell Isaac Namioka and Reese ProsserKelley s 1955 text General Topology which eventually appeared in three editions and several translations is a classic and widely cited graduate level introduction to topology An appendix sets out a new approach to axiomatic set theory now called Morse Kelley set theory that builds on Von Neumann Bernays Godel set theory He introduced the first definition of a subnet 1 After earning B A 1936 and M A 1937 degrees from the University of California Los Angeles he went to the University of Virginia where he obtained his Ph D in 1940 Gordon Whyburn a student of Robert Lee Moore supervised his thesis entitled A Study of Hyperspaces He taught at the University of Notre Dame until the outbreak of World War II From 1942 to 1945 he did mathematics mainly exterior ballistics including ballistics for the atomic bomb for the war effort at the Aberdeen Proving Ground where his work unit included his future Berkeley colleagues Anthony Morse and Charles Morrey After teaching at the University of Chicago 1946 47 Kelley spent the rest of his career at Berkeley from which he retired in 1985 He chaired the Mathematics Department at Berkeley 1957 60 and 1975 80 He held visiting appointments at Cambridge University and the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur India An Indian mathematician Vashishtha Narayan Singh was among those mentored by Kelley In 1950 Kelley was one of 29 tenured Berkeley faculty 3 of whom were members of the Mathematics Department dismissed for refusing to sign a McCarthy era loyalty oath mandated by the UC Board of Regents When asked why he refused to swear that he was loyal to his country he replied For the same reason that I would refuse to swear under duress that I loved my mother 2 He then taught at Tulane University and the University of Kansas He returned to Berkeley in 1953 after the California Supreme Court declared the oath unconstitutional and directed UC Berkeley to rehire the dismissed academics He was later an outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War Kelley s interest in teaching extended well beyond the higher reaches of mathematics In 1960 he took a leave of absence to serve as the National Teacher on NBC s Continental Classroom television program He was an active member of the School Mathematics Study Group SMSG which played an important role in designing and promulgating the new math of that era In 1964 he led his department to introduce a new major called Mathematics for Teachers and later taught one of its core courses These endeavors culminated in the text Kelley and Richert 1970 In 1977 78 he was a member of the U S Commission on Mathematical Instruction His doctoral students include Vashishtha Narayan Singh James Michael Gardner Fell Isaac Namioka and Reese Prosser Books by Kelley Edit1953 with Edward J McShane and Franklin V Reno Exterior ballistics 3 The University of Denver Press 1955 General Topology 4 David Van Nostrand Company link from Internet Archive Reprinted 1975 by Springer Verlag ISBN 0 387 90125 6 1960 with Roy Dubisch and Scott Taylor Introduction to Modern Algebra Van Nostrand 1963 with Isaac Namioka et al Linear Topological Spaces Van Nostrand 1970 with Donald Richert Elementary Mathematics for Teachers 1988 with T P Srinivasan Measure and Integral Volume 1 Springer Verlag References Edit Schaefer Helmut H Wolff Manfred P 1999 Topological Vector Spaces GTM Vol 8 Second ed New York NY Springer New York Imprint Springer pp 161 168 ISBN 978 1 4612 7155 0 OCLC 840278135 James Feibleman 1969 The Way of a Man page 334 Horizon Press Howarth L 1954 Review Exterior ballistics by E J McShane J L Kelley and F V Reno PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 60 3 274 276 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1954 09802 6 Hewitt Edwin 1956 Review General topology by J L Kelley PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 62 1 65 68 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1956 09984 7 External links EditAutobiographical article Once over lightly and other memorials John L Kelley from University of California Berkeley John L Kelley from 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