- F. Burton Jones
F. Burton Jones (
November 22 1910 , CiscoTexas - 1999) was an Americanmathematician , active mainly intopology .Jones's father was a pharmacist and local politician in
Shackelford County, Texas . As the valedictorian of his high school class, Jones earned a Regents' Scholarship to The University of Texas, intending to study law eventually. Jones soon discovered that he had a poor memory for dates and history, and thus changed his major tochemistry .Jones had the extraordinary good fortune to be taught freshman calculus by
Robert Lee Moore , a founder of topology in the USA, a legendary mathematics teacher, and the inventor of theMoore method . Jones went on to take more mathematics courses than required to be a chemist. He displayed sufficient ability in those courses that when he graduated in 1932, Moore invited him to do a Ph.D. in mathematics and offered him a part-time job as a math instructor. Moore later supervised Jones's Ph.D. dissertation, completed in 1935.Jones then taught at the University of Texas for the next 15 years except during 1942-44, when he was a Research Associate at the
Harvard Underwater Sound Laboratory , helping develop scanning sonar for the Navy. In 1950, Jones moved to the University of North Carolina, where he eventually headed the Department of Mathematics. From 1962 until his 1978 retirement, he was at theUniversity of California at Riverside , where he helped launch the doctoral program in mathematics. Over the course of his career, Jones published 67 articles and supervised 15 Ph.D. dissertations. In 1987, he endowed a Chair in Topology at the University of California at Riverside.Jones taught using a modified version of the
Moore method . He believed in "learning by doing" but unlike Moore, he incorporated textbooks into his courses. In 1969, Louis McAuley wrote that "the magical powers of Jones in the classroom-a master-who breathes the very life of mathematics into his students."External links
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* Rogers, James T. Jr, 2000, " [http://at.yorku.ca/t/o/p/c/90.htm F. Burton Jones (1910 - 1999) - An Appreciation.] " Includes a complete list of Jones's publications, and a brief summary of four of Jones's papers.
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