William Elwood Byerly Explained

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William Elwood Byerly (13 December 1849 – 20 December 1935) was an American mathematician. He was the Perkins Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. He was noted for his excellent teaching and textbooks.[1] Byerly was the first to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard, and Harvard's chair "William Elwood Byerly Professor in Mathematics" is named after him. Byerly Hall in Radcliffe Yard, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University is also named for him.

Textbooks

Among the textbooks he wrote are:

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Book: National Academy of Sciences. Biographical Memoirs. 2002. National Academies Press. 978-0-309-08476-5. 255.