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Mathematics Genealogy Project

The Mathematics Genealogy Project (MGP) is a web-based database for the academic genealogy of mathematicians.[1][2][3] As of 31 December 2021, it contained information on 274,575 mathematical scientists who contributed to research-level mathematics. For a typical mathematician, the project entry includes graduation year, thesis title (in its Mathematics Subject Classification), alma mater, doctoral advisor, and doctoral students.[1][4]

Origin of the database

The project grew out of founder Harry Coonce's desire to know the name of his advisor's advisor.[1][2] Coonce was Professor of Mathematics at Minnesota State University, Mankato, at the time of the project's founding, and the project went online there in fall 1997.[5] Coonce retired from Mankato in 1999, and in fall 2002 the university decided that it would no longer support the project. The project relocated at that time to North Dakota State University. Since 2003, the project has also operated under the auspices of the American Mathematical Society and in 2005 it received a grant from the Clay Mathematics Institute.[1][3] Harry Coonce has been assisted by Mitchel T. Keller, Assistant Professor at Morningside College. Keller is currently the Managing Director of the project.[6]

Mission

The Mathematics Genealogy Mission statement: "Throughout this project when we use the word "mathematics" or "mathematician" we mean that word in a very inclusive sense.[5] Thus, all relevant data from statistics, computer science, philosophy or operations research is welcome."[7]

Scope

The genealogy information is obtained from sources such as Dissertation Abstracts International and Notices of the American Mathematical Society, but may be supplied by anyone via the project's website.[3][8] The searchable database contains the name of the mathematician, university which awarded the degree, year when the degree was awarded, title of the dissertation, names of the advisor and second advisor, a flag of the country where the degree was awarded, a listing of doctoral students, and a count of academic descendants.[1] Some historically significant figures who lacked a doctoral degree are listed, notably Joseph-Louis Lagrange.[9]

Accuracy of information and other criticisms

It has been noted that "the data collected by the mathematics genealogy project are self-reported, so there is no guarantee that the observed genealogy network is a complete description of the mentorship network. In fact, 16,147 mathematicians do not have a recorded mentor, and of these, 8,336 do not have any recorded proteges."[10] Maimgren, Ottino and Amaral (2010) stated that "for [mathematicians who graduated between 1900 and 1960] we believe that the graduation and mentorship record is the most reliable."[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Jackson, Allyn (2007), "A labor of love: the Mathematics Genealogy Project" (PDF), Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 54 (8): 1002–1003.
  2. ^ a b Carr, Sarah (August 18, 1999), "Retired Mathematician Develops a Family Tree of the Scholars in His Field", The Chronicle of Higher Education.
  3. ^ a b c Worth, Fred (2006), "A Report on the Mathematics Genealogy Project" (PDF), MAA FOCUS, 26 (8): 40–41.
  4. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ a b Mulcahy, Colm; The Mathematics Genealogy Project Comes of Age at Twenty-one (PDF) AMS Notices (May 2017)
  6. ^ MGP News
  7. ^ Mission Statement, The Mathematics Genealogy Project
  8. ^ Where do you get your data?, Mathematics Genealogy FAQ, retrieved March 28, 2010.
  9. ^ Joseph Lagrange, "We show a link to Euler to show a connection in our intellectual heritage. (hbc)", The Mathematics Genealogy Project
  10. ^ a b Maimgren, R. D.; Ottino, J. M.; Amaral, L. A. (2010). "The Role of Mentorship in Protege Performance". Nature. 465 (7298): 622–626. arXiv:1006.2312. Bibcode:2010Natur.465..622M. doi:10.1038/nature09040. PMC 6697046. PMID 20520715.

External links

  • Official website  

mathematics, genealogy, project, based, database, academic, genealogy, mathematicians, december, 2021, update, contained, information, mathematical, scientists, contributed, research, level, mathematics, typical, mathematician, project, entry, includes, gradua. The Mathematics Genealogy Project MGP is a web based database for the academic genealogy of mathematicians 1 2 3 As of 31 December 2021 update it contained information on 274 575 mathematical scientists who contributed to research level mathematics For a typical mathematician the project entry includes graduation year thesis title in its Mathematics Subject Classification alma mater doctoral advisor and doctoral students 1 4 Contents 1 Origin of the database 2 Mission 3 Scope 4 Accuracy of information and other criticisms 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrigin of the database EditThe project grew out of founder Harry Coonce s desire to know the name of his advisor s advisor 1 2 Coonce was Professor of Mathematics at Minnesota State University Mankato at the time of the project s founding and the project went online there in fall 1997 5 Coonce retired from Mankato in 1999 and in fall 2002 the university decided that it would no longer support the project The project relocated at that time to North Dakota State University Since 2003 the project has also operated under the auspices of the American Mathematical Society and in 2005 it received a grant from the Clay Mathematics Institute 1 3 Harry Coonce has been assisted by Mitchel T Keller Assistant Professor at Morningside College Keller is currently the Managing Director of the project 6 Mission EditThe Mathematics Genealogy Mission statement Throughout this project when we use the word mathematics or mathematician we mean that word in a very inclusive sense 5 Thus all relevant data from statistics computer science philosophy or operations research is welcome 7 Scope EditThe genealogy information is obtained from sources such as Dissertation Abstracts International and Notices of the American Mathematical Society but may be supplied by anyone via the project s website 3 8 The searchable database contains the name of the mathematician university which awarded the degree year when the degree was awarded title of the dissertation names of the advisor and second advisor a flag of the country where the degree was awarded a listing of doctoral students and a count of academic descendants 1 Some historically significant figures who lacked a doctoral degree are listed notably Joseph Louis Lagrange 9 Accuracy of information and other criticisms EditIt has been noted that the data collected by the mathematics genealogy project are self reported so there is no guarantee that the observed genealogy network is a complete description of the mentorship network In fact 16 147 mathematicians do not have a recorded mentor and of these 8 336 do not have any recorded proteges 10 Maimgren Ottino and Amaral 2010 stated that for mathematicians who graduated between 1900 and 1960 we believe that the graduation and mentorship record is the most reliable 10 See also EditNeurotree Academic Family TreeReferences Edit a b c d e Jackson Allyn 2007 A labor of love the Mathematics Genealogy Project PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 54 8 1002 1003 a b Carr Sarah August 18 1999 Retired Mathematician Develops a Family Tree of the Scholars in His Field The Chronicle of Higher Education a b c Worth Fred 2006 A Report on the Mathematics Genealogy Project PDF MAA FOCUS 26 8 40 41 Mathematics Genealogy Project a b Mulcahy Colm The Mathematics Genealogy Project Comes of Age at Twenty one PDF AMS Notices May 2017 MGP News Mission Statement The Mathematics Genealogy Project Where do you get your data Mathematics Genealogy FAQ retrieved March 28 2010 Joseph Lagrange We show a link to Euler to show a connection in our intellectual heritage hbc The Mathematics Genealogy Project a b Maimgren R D Ottino J M Amaral L A 2010 The Role of Mentorship in Protege Performance Nature 465 7298 622 626 arXiv 1006 2312 Bibcode 2010Natur 465 622M doi 10 1038 nature09040 PMC 6697046 PMID 20520715 External links Edit Wikidata has the property Mathematics Genealogy Project ID P549 see uses Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mathematics Genealogy Project amp oldid 1135894150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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