- Saunders Mac Lane
Saunders Mac Lane (
4 August 1909 ,Taftville ,Connecticut –14 April 2005 ,San Francisco ) was an Americanmathematician who cofoundedcategory theory withSamuel Eilenberg .Career
Mac Lane was christened "Leslie Saunders MacLane", but "Leslie" fell into disuse because his parents, Donald MacLane and Winifred Saunders, came to dislike it. He began inserting a space into his surname because his first wife found it difficult to type the name without a space. [Mac Lane (2005), p. 6.]
Mac Lane earned a BA from
Yale University in 1930, and an MA from theUniversity of Chicago in 1931. During this period, he published his first scientific paper, inphysics and co-authored withIrving Langmuir . He attended theUniversity of Göttingen , 1931–1933, studying logic and mathematics underPaul Bernays ,Emmy Noether , andHermann Weyl . Göttingen's Mathematisches Institut awarded him the Ph.D. in 1934. While he was at Göttingen,Hitler came to power and implemented the anti-Semitic policies that destroyed Göttingen's excellence in mathematics, science, and philosophy.From 1934 through 1938, Mac Lane held short term appointments at
Harvard University ,Cornell University , and theUniversity of Chicago . He then held a tenure track appointment at Harvard, 1938–1947, before spending the rest of his career at the University of Chicago. In 1944 and 1945, he also directed Columbia University's Applied Mathematics Group, which was involved in the war effort as a contractor for theApplied Mathematics Panel .Mac Lane served as vice president of the National Academy of Sciences and the
American Philosophical Society , and as president of theAmerican Mathematical Society . While presiding over theMathematical Association of America in the 1950s, he initiated its activities aimed at improving the teaching of modern mathematics. He was a member of theNational Science Board , 1974–1980, advising the American government. In 1976, he led a delegation of mathematicians toChina to study the conditions affecting mathematics there. Mac Lane was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1949, and received theNational Medal of Science in 1989.Contributions
After a thesis in
mathematical logic , his early work was in field theory and valuation theory. He wrote onvaluation ring s andWitt vector s, and separability in infinitefield extension s. He started writing ongroup extension s in 1942, and began his epochal collaboration withSamuel Eilenberg in 1943, resulting in what are now called Eilenberg–Mac Lane spaces K("G","n"), having a single non-trivialhomotopy group "G" in dimension "n". This work opened the way togroup cohomology in general.After introducing, via the
Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms , the abstract approach tohomology theory , he and Eilenberg originatedcategory theory in 1945. He is especially known for his work oncoherence theorem s. A recurring feature of category theory,abstract algebra , and of some other mathematics as well, is the use of diagrams, consisting of arrows (morphism s) linking objects, such as products andcoproduct s. According to McLarty (2005), this diagrammatic approach to contemporary mathematics largely stems from Mac Lane (1948).Mac Lane had an exemplary devotion to writing approachable texts, starting with his very influential "A Survey of Modern Algebra", coauthored in 1941 with
Garrett Birkhoff . From then on, it was possible to teach elementary modern algebra to undergraduates using an English text. His "Categories for the Working Mathematician " remains the definitive introduction to category theory.Mac Lane supervised the Ph.Ds of, among many others,
David Eisenbud , William Howard,Irving Kaplansky , Michael Morley,Anil Nerode ,Robert Solovay , andJohn G. Thompson .In addition to reviewing a fair bit of his mathematical output, the obituary articles McLarty (2005, 2007) clarify Mac Lane's contributions to the
philosophy of mathematics . Mac Lane (1986) is an approachable introduction to his views on this subject.Books by Mac Lane
* 1997 (1941). "A Survey of Modern Algebra" (with
Garrett Birkhoff ). A K Peters. ISBN 1-56881-068-7
*1948, "Groups, categories and duality," "Proceedings of the Nat. Acad. of Sciences of the USA 34": 263–67.
* 1995 (1963). "Homology", Springer (Classics in Mathematics ) ISBN 978-0387586625 (Originally, Band 114 of Die Grundlehren Der Mathematischen Wissenschaften in Einzeldarstellungen.) [http://www.ams.org/bull/2000-37-01/S0273-0979-99-00847-2/S0273-0979-99-00847-2.pdf AMS review.]
* 1999 (1967). "Algebra" (withGarrett Birkhoff ). Chelsea. ISBN 0-8218-1646-2
* 1998 (1972). "Categories for the Working Mathematician ", Springer (Graduate Texts in Mathematics ) ISBN 0-387-98403-8
* 1986. "Mathematics, Form and Function ". Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0-387-96217-4
* 1992. "Sheaves in Geometry and Logic: A First Introduction to Topos Theory" (withIeke Moerdijk ). ISBN 0-387-97710-4
* 2005. "Saunders Mac Lane: A Mathematical Autobiography". A K Peters. ISBN 1-56881-150-0Biographical
* McLarty, Colin, 2005, " [http://philmat.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/13/3/237 Saunders Mac Lane (1909–2005): His Mathematical Life and Philosophical Works,] " "Philosophia Mathematica 13": 237-51. With selected bibliography emphasizing Mac Lane's philosophical writings.
* --------, 2007, " [http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/58/1/77 The Last Mathematician from Hilbert's Göttingen: Saunders Mac Lane as Philosopher of Mathematics,] ", "British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58(1)": 77-112.ee also
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Category theory
*From Action to Mathematics per Mac Lane Footnotes
External links
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* [http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/05/050421.maclane.shtml Obituary press release] from theUniversity of Chicago .
* [http://www.iti.cs.tu-bs.de/~koslowj/cgi-bin/p0454?MacLane-0/idx&256 Photographs of Mac Lane,] 1984–99.
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