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Michael A. B. Deakin

Michael Andrew Bernard Deakin[1][2][3] (12[4][5] August 1939 – 5 August 2014)[6] was an Australian mathematician and mathematics educator. He was known for his work as a writer and editor of Function, a mathematics magazine aimed at high school students,[7] and as a biographer of ancient Greek mathematician Hypatia. He won the B. H. Neumann award of the Australian Mathematics Trust in 2003 for his "rich and varied commitment to mathematics enrichment".[8]

Education and career edit

Deakin was born 12 August 1939.[6] He grew up in Tasmania, and moved to Melbourne late in his high school education, taking a second matriculation year studying Latin at St Patrick's College, East Melbourne before entering the University of Melbourne in 1957. He completed a bachelor's degree with second-class honours in mathematics at Melbourne in 1961. He went on to earn a master's degree there in 1963, with a thesis on integral equations supervised by Russell Love.[9]

Deakin moved to the University of Chicago in 1963 for graduate study, and completed his Ph.D. in 1966, under the supervision of mathematical biophysicist Herbert Landahl.[10] He became a lecturer at Monash University in Melbourne in 1967, but then in 1970 moved to Papua New Guinea to become reader-in-charge in the mathematics department of the Institute of Higher Technical Education. He returned to Monash as a senior reader in 1973. He earned a master's degree in education in 1975 from the University of Exeter, and remained at Monash for the rest of his career.[8]

He died on 5 August 2014,[6][7] survived by his widow, Rayda, and the children of his first marriage.[11]

Function edit

In 1976 a group of mathematicians at Monash University led by department chair Gordon Preston recognized the need for a journal focused on "mathematics as mathematicians themselves would recognise it, but addressed to secondary students". A secondary but explicit goal was to encourage young women in mathematics, as at that time their under-representation was already recognized. Later, over beers with friends from other disciplines, Deakin found the name for the new journal, Function.[12] The journal was published from 1977 to 2004, and Deakin became a founding member of its editorial board, its most frequent contributor, and, for much of its existence, its editor-in-chief.[7]

Hypatia edit

Deakin published the first of his several articles on Hypatia in 1992 in Function.[7] In 2007, he published the book Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr (Prometheus Books).[13][14][15] Aimed at a popular audience, the book is "at least in part, a response to Maria Dzielska's Hypatia of Alexandria", which had focused on the historical and literary legacy of Hypatia at the expense of her mathematics, and which Deakin had previously reviewed for the American Mathematical Monthly.[16] In his book, Deakin organizes the work of other scholars on Hypatia's mathematics, particularly relying on the earlier work of Wilbur Knorr, rather than formulating new theories on this aspect of Hypatia's work.[13][14] He argues that, unlike some other neoplatonists of her time, Hypatia was not opposed to Christianity, and that the Christian mob that killed her likely misunderstood her philosophical position.[14] However, his book has been criticized for treating Hypatia more as an idealized icon, or a caricature of a female mathematician, than as a realistic person of her times.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Australian National Bibliography 1992, National Library of Australia, 1992, p. 462
  2. ^ Report of Research and Investigation 1961, University of Melbourne, 1961, p. 49
  3. ^ The Name of the Number, Michael A. B. Deakin, David Leigh-Lancaster, ACER Press, 2007, p. iv
  4. ^ Parabola vol. 50, issue 2, 2014, p. 1
  5. ^ "Michael Deakin Obituary (2014) - Melbourne, Victoria - the Age". Legacy.com.
  6. ^ a b c Michael Deakin (1939–2014), American Mathematical Society, 18 September 2014
  7. ^ a b c d Polster, Burkard; Ross, Marty (1 September 2014), "The wonderful Function of Michael Deakin: A legacy of learning, ideas, passion – and mathematics", The Sydney Morning Herald
  8. ^ a b , Australian Mathematics Trust, archived from the original on 2018-03-19, retrieved 2017-12-24
  9. ^ "Michael Deakin, BSc (Hons) 1961; MSc 1963", Mathematics and Statistics 1960s Reunion, University of Melbourne, 8 August 2017, retrieved 2017-12-24
  10. ^ Deakin, Michael A.B. (1980). "Euler's Version of the Laplace Transform". American Mathematical Monthly. 87 (4): 264–269. doi:10.1080/00029890.1980.11995010. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  11. ^ "Michael Deakin Death Notice - Melbourne, Victoria | the Age".
  12. ^ Deakin, Michael A. B., Function and functions (PDF)
  13. ^ a b Lewis, Albert C. (2008), "Review of Hypatia of Alexandria by Michael A. B. Deakin", Mathematical Reviews, MR 2332259
  14. ^ a b c Burns, Elizabeth (September 2008), "Michael A. B. Deakin, Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr", Isis, 99 (3): 609–610, doi:10.1086/593232, JSTOR 10.1086/593232
  15. ^ Additional reviews of Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr:
    • Boman, Eugene (December 2007), "Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr", Convergence, Mathematical Association of America
    • Sumpter, Denise (January 2008), Nuncius, 23 (2): 385–386, doi:10.1163/221058708x00674{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Berghout, Bob (2008), "Book reviews" (PDF), Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society, 35 (2): 126–128
    • Rauff, James V. (2009), Mathematics and Computer Education, 43 (1): 89–90{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Morpeth, Neil (December 2010), The European Legacy, 15 (7): 928–929, doi:10.1080/10848770.2010.528913, S2CID 219644526{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  16. ^ a b Clement, Meredith; Lea, Jeremy; Pham, Lisa; Smith, Brandon; Smith, Devin; Wagner, Nancy; Simmons, Charlotte; Barthell, John (2009), "Re-righting the History of Women in Science", Math Horizons, 16 (4), Mathematical Association of America: 26–27, doi:10.1080/10724117.2009.11974828, JSTOR 25678817, S2CID 121898354

External links edit

  • Function magazine

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Michael Andrew Bernard Deakin 1 2 3 12 4 5 August 1939 5 August 2014 6 was an Australian mathematician and mathematics educator He was known for his work as a writer and editor of Function a mathematics magazine aimed at high school students 7 and as a biographer of ancient Greek mathematician Hypatia He won the B H Neumann award of the Australian Mathematics Trust in 2003 for his rich and varied commitment to mathematics enrichment 8 Contents 1 Education and career 2 Function 3 Hypatia 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEducation and career editDeakin was born 12 August 1939 6 He grew up in Tasmania and moved to Melbourne late in his high school education taking a second matriculation year studying Latin at St Patrick s College East Melbourne before entering the University of Melbourne in 1957 He completed a bachelor s degree with second class honours in mathematics at Melbourne in 1961 He went on to earn a master s degree there in 1963 with a thesis on integral equations supervised by Russell Love 9 Deakin moved to the University of Chicago in 1963 for graduate study and completed his Ph D in 1966 under the supervision of mathematical biophysicist Herbert Landahl 10 He became a lecturer at Monash University in Melbourne in 1967 but then in 1970 moved to Papua New Guinea to become reader in charge in the mathematics department of the Institute of Higher Technical Education He returned to Monash as a senior reader in 1973 He earned a master s degree in education in 1975 from the University of Exeter and remained at Monash for the rest of his career 8 He died on 5 August 2014 6 7 survived by his widow Rayda and the children of his first marriage 11 Function editIn 1976 a group of mathematicians at Monash University led by department chair Gordon Preston recognized the need for a journal focused on mathematics as mathematicians themselves would recognise it but addressed to secondary students A secondary but explicit goal was to encourage young women in mathematics as at that time their under representation was already recognized Later over beers with friends from other disciplines Deakin found the name for the new journal Function 12 The journal was published from 1977 to 2004 and Deakin became a founding member of its editorial board its most frequent contributor and for much of its existence its editor in chief 7 Hypatia editDeakin published the first of his several articles on Hypatia in 1992 in Function 7 In 2007 he published the book Hypatia of Alexandria Mathematician and Martyr Prometheus Books 13 14 15 Aimed at a popular audience the book is at least in part a response to Maria Dzielska s Hypatia of Alexandria which had focused on the historical and literary legacy of Hypatia at the expense of her mathematics and which Deakin had previously reviewed for the American Mathematical Monthly 16 In his book Deakin organizes the work of other scholars on Hypatia s mathematics particularly relying on the earlier work of Wilbur Knorr rather than formulating new theories on this aspect of Hypatia s work 13 14 He argues that unlike some other neoplatonists of her time Hypatia was not opposed to Christianity and that the Christian mob that killed her likely misunderstood her philosophical position 14 However his book has been criticized for treating Hypatia more as an idealized icon or a caricature of a female mathematician than as a realistic person of her times 16 See also editWine water paradoxReferences edit Australian National Bibliography 1992 National Library of Australia 1992 p 462 Report of Research and Investigation 1961 University of Melbourne 1961 p 49 The Name of the Number Michael A B Deakin David Leigh Lancaster ACER Press 2007 p iv Parabola vol 50 issue 2 2014 p 1 Michael Deakin Obituary 2014 Melbourne Victoria the Age Legacy com a b c Michael Deakin 1939 2014 American Mathematical Society 18 September 2014 a b c d Polster Burkard Ross Marty 1 September 2014 The wonderful Function of Michael Deakin A legacy of learning ideas passion and mathematics The Sydney Morning Herald a b 2003 BH Neumann Awards Australian Mathematics Trust archived from the original on 2018 03 19 retrieved 2017 12 24 Michael Deakin BSc Hons 1961 MSc 1963 Mathematics and Statistics 1960s Reunion University of Melbourne 8 August 2017 retrieved 2017 12 24 Deakin Michael A B 1980 Euler s Version of the Laplace Transform American Mathematical Monthly 87 4 264 269 doi 10 1080 00029890 1980 11995010 Retrieved 2024 04 08 Michael Deakin Death Notice Melbourne Victoria the Age Deakin Michael A B Functionand functions PDF a b Lewis Albert C 2008 Review of Hypatia of Alexandria by Michael A B Deakin Mathematical Reviews MR 2332259 a b c Burns Elizabeth September 2008 Michael A B Deakin Hypatia of Alexandria Mathematician and Martyr Isis 99 3 609 610 doi 10 1086 593232 JSTOR 10 1086 593232 Additional reviews of Hypatia of Alexandria Mathematician and Martyr Boman Eugene December 2007 Hypatia of Alexandria Mathematician and Martyr Convergence Mathematical Association of America Sumpter Denise January 2008 Nuncius 23 2 385 386 doi 10 1163 221058708x00674 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Berghout Bob 2008 Book reviews PDF Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society 35 2 126 128 Rauff James V 2009 Mathematics and Computer Education 43 1 89 90 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Morpeth Neil December 2010 The European Legacy 15 7 928 929 doi 10 1080 10848770 2010 528913 S2CID 219644526 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link a b Clement Meredith Lea Jeremy Pham Lisa Smith Brandon Smith Devin Wagner Nancy Simmons Charlotte Barthell John 2009 Re righting the History of Women in Science Math Horizons 16 4 Mathematical Association of America 26 27 doi 10 1080 10724117 2009 11974828 JSTOR 25678817 S2CID 121898354External links editFunction magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael A B Deakin amp oldid 1218210859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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