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William J. LeVeque

William Judson LeVeque (August 9, 1923 – December 1, 2007) was an American mathematician and administrator who worked primarily in number theory. He was executive director of the American Mathematical Society during the 1970s and 1980s when that organization was growing rapidly and greatly increasing its use of computers in academic publishing.

William J. LeVeque
Born(1923-08-09)August 9, 1923
DiedDecember 1, 2007(2007-12-01) (aged 84)
Alma materCornell University
Known forNumber theory
AwardsSLA PMA Division Award
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsHarvard University
University of Michigan
Claremont Graduate School
American Mathematical Society
Doctoral advisorBurton W. Jones,
Mark Kac
Doctoral studentsUnderwood Dudley

Life and education Edit

LeVeque was born August 9, 1923, in Boulder, Colorado. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Colorado in 1944, and a master's degree in 1945 and a Ph.D. in 1947 from Cornell University.[1]

He was an instructor at Harvard University from 1947 to 1949, then started at University of Michigan as an instructor and rose to professor. In 1970 he moved to the Claremont Graduate School. In 1977 he became executive director of the American Mathematical Society and remained there until his retirement in 1988.[1]

After retirement LeVeque and his wife, Ann, took up sailing and lived on their sailboat for three years while they traveled from Narragansett Bay to Grenada. They then moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington, where he kept active in volunteer activities for the rest of his life.[2] He died December 1, 2007.[3] His son Randall J. LeVeque is a well known applied mathematician.

Work Edit

LeVeque's research interest was number theory, specifically transcendental numbers, uniform distribution, and Diophantine approximation.[3]

He wrote a number of number theory textbooks and reference books, which influenced the development of number theory in the United States. A long-term project was to update Leonard Eugene Dickson's History of the Theory of Numbers. This project eventually produced a six-volume collection titled Reviews in Number Theory.[3] The Special Libraries Association's Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division awarded LeVeque its Division Award in 1978 for his contributions to the bibliography of mathematics.[4]

The American Mathematical Society grew rapidly during LeVeque's time as executive director (1977–1988). Revenues tripled from $5 million in 1977 to $14.9 million in 1988. The Society began computerizing at a rapid rate during this period, with Mathematical Reviews first becoming available electronically through existing academic dial-up services; this system later evolved into MathSciNet. Most of the headquarters staff received computer terminals for use in the new operations.[3]

Selected publications Edit

  • LeVeque, William J. (2002) [1956]. Topics in Number Theory, Volumes I and II. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-42539-9.
  • Leveque, William J. (1990) [1962]. Elementary Theory of Numbers. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-66348-7.
  • LeVeque, William J., ed. (1969). Studies in number theory. Mathematical Association of America. OCLC 17369.
  • LeVeque, William J., ed. (1974). Reviews in number theory, as printed in Mathematical reviews, 1940 through 1972, volumes 1-44 inclusive. American Mathematical Society. OCLC 948152. (6 volumes)
  • Leveque, William J. (1996) [1977]. Fundamentals of Number Theory. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-68906-7.

Further reading Edit

  • LeVeque, William J. (July–August 1988). "The AMS—Then, Now, and Soon" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 35 (6): 785–789. Retrieved 2009-01-01. A retrospective by LeVeque of his work at the American Mathematical Society.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b "William J. LeVeque Retires as Executive Director" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 35 (6): 783–784. July–August 1988. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  2. ^ "Current Obituaries: William J. LeVeque". Cook Family Funeral Home. Retrieved 2 January 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d Maxwell, James W. (November 2008). "William J. LeVeque (1923–2007)" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 55 (10): 1261–1262. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  4. ^ "PAM Division Award Winners List". Special Libraries Association. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2 January 2009.

External links Edit

william, leveque, william, judson, leveque, august, 1923, december, 2007, american, mathematician, administrator, worked, primarily, number, theory, executive, director, american, mathematical, society, during, 1970s, 1980s, when, that, organization, growing, . William Judson LeVeque August 9 1923 December 1 2007 was an American mathematician and administrator who worked primarily in number theory He was executive director of the American Mathematical Society during the 1970s and 1980s when that organization was growing rapidly and greatly increasing its use of computers in academic publishing William J LeVequeBorn 1923 08 09 August 9 1923Boulder ColoradoDiedDecember 1 2007 2007 12 01 aged 84 Alma materCornell UniversityKnown forNumber theoryAwardsSLA PMA Division AwardScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsHarvard UniversityUniversity of MichiganClaremont Graduate SchoolAmerican Mathematical SocietyDoctoral advisorBurton W Jones Mark KacDoctoral studentsUnderwood Dudley Contents 1 Life and education 2 Work 3 Selected publications 4 Further reading 5 Notes 6 External linksLife and education EditLeVeque was born August 9 1923 in Boulder Colorado He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Colorado in 1944 and a master s degree in 1945 and a Ph D in 1947 from Cornell University 1 He was an instructor at Harvard University from 1947 to 1949 then started at University of Michigan as an instructor and rose to professor In 1970 he moved to the Claremont Graduate School In 1977 he became executive director of the American Mathematical Society and remained there until his retirement in 1988 1 After retirement LeVeque and his wife Ann took up sailing and lived on their sailboat for three years while they traveled from Narragansett Bay to Grenada They then moved to Bainbridge Island Washington where he kept active in volunteer activities for the rest of his life 2 He died December 1 2007 3 His son Randall J LeVeque is a well known applied mathematician Work EditLeVeque s research interest was number theory specifically transcendental numbers uniform distribution and Diophantine approximation 3 He wrote a number of number theory textbooks and reference books which influenced the development of number theory in the United States A long term project was to update Leonard Eugene Dickson s History of the Theory of Numbers This project eventually produced a six volume collection titled Reviews in Number Theory 3 The Special Libraries Association s Physics Astronomy Mathematics Division awarded LeVeque its Division Award in 1978 for his contributions to the bibliography of mathematics 4 The American Mathematical Society grew rapidly during LeVeque s time as executive director 1977 1988 Revenues tripled from 5 million in 1977 to 14 9 million in 1988 The Society began computerizing at a rapid rate during this period with Mathematical Reviews first becoming available electronically through existing academic dial up services this system later evolved into MathSciNet Most of the headquarters staff received computer terminals for use in the new operations 3 Selected publications EditLeVeque William J 2002 1956 Topics in Number Theory Volumes I and II New York Dover Publications ISBN 978 0 486 42539 9 Leveque William J 1990 1962 Elementary Theory of Numbers New York Dover Publications ISBN 978 0 486 66348 7 LeVeque William J ed 1969 Studies in number theory Mathematical Association of America OCLC 17369 LeVeque William J ed 1974 Reviews in number theory as printed in Mathematical reviews 1940 through 1972 volumes 1 44 inclusive American Mathematical Society OCLC 948152 6 volumes Leveque William J 1996 1977 Fundamentals of Number Theory New York Dover Publications ISBN 978 0 486 68906 7 Further reading EditLeVeque William J July August 1988 The AMS Then Now and Soon PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 35 6 785 789 Retrieved 2009 01 01 A retrospective by LeVeque of his work at the American Mathematical Society Notes Edit a b William J LeVeque Retires as Executive Director PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 35 6 783 784 July August 1988 Retrieved 2009 01 01 Current Obituaries William J LeVeque Cook Family Funeral Home Retrieved 2 January 2009 a b c d Maxwell James W November 2008 William J LeVeque 1923 2007 PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 55 10 1261 1262 Retrieved 2009 01 01 PAM Division Award Winners List Special Libraries Association 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2 January 2009 External links EditWilliam J LeVeque at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William J LeVeque amp oldid 1170869134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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