- Bill Parry (mathematician)
Infobox Person
name = William (Bill) Parry
imagesize = 200px
caption = Bill Parry at theMathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach in 1968
birth_date = birth date|1934|7|3
birth_place =Coventry , West Midlands,UK
death_date = death date and age|2006|8|20|1934|7|3
death_place =Marton, Warwickshire ,UK
death_cause =Cancer exacerbated byMRSA
residence =United Kingdom
known_for =Ergodic theory anddynamical systems
occupation =Mathematician
title = Professor of MathematicsFellow of the Royal Society
spouse = Benita Teper
children = Rachel ParryProfessor William (Bill) Parry F.R.S. (July 3 1934 –August 20 2006 ) was an Englishmathematician . During his research career, he was highly active in the study ofdynamical systems , and, in particular,ergodic theory , and made significant contributions to these fields. He is considered to have been at the forefront of the introduction of ergodic theory to the United Kingdom. He played a founding role in the study of subshifts of finite type, and his work on nilflows was highly regarded.Bill Parry was born in
Coventry in the West Midlands of theUnited Kingdom , the sixth of seven children. Although he failed the eleven-plus exam, Parry was persuaded by hismathematics teacher atCoventry Junior Technical School , specialising in metalwork and woodwork, to aim for university. To get appropriate tuition, he had to travel toBirmingham Technical College . He won a place atUniversity College London . Following anM.Sc. at theUniversity of Liverpool , he returned toLondon to study at Imperial College withYael Dowker , obtaining hisPh.D. in 1960.Having served in lecturing positions at
Birmingham University and theUniversity of Sussex , Parry was appointed to a readership at the recently createdUniversity of Warwick in 1968; his was the first appointment in analysis. Two years later, he gave a particularly well-received address at the SixteenthInternational Congress of Mathematicians inNice ,France , and was promoted to professor.He played a key role in the Warwick Mathematics Department, and was Chair of the Department for 2 years. The rapid rise of the Department's international reputation was due to many, among whom Parry featured prominently. His great mathematical achievements were recognized by his early election to the
Royal Society in 1984; however, he rarely used the title "Fellow of the Royal Society" except to aid specific causes of interest.Parry continued to contribute to the mathematical community and others' learning up until his death: he taught the University of Warwick's undergraduate course on ergodic theory as late as 2003.
His published works include more than 80 research articles and four books.
He died in
Marton, Warwickshire , ofcancer exacerbated byMRSA , at the age of 72, onAugust 20 2006 . He was survived by his wife Benita and their daughter Rachel.ee also
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Parry-Daniels map
*Parry-Sullivan invariant
*Parry measure References
External links
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* Obituaries:
**cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1921115,00.html |title=Bill Parry |accessdate=2007-07-22 |author=Epstein, David |coauthors=Pollicott, Mark |date=2006-10-13 |format= |work=The Guardian |publisher=Guardian Media Group |language=English |authorlink=David Epstein
**cite web |url=http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1371998.ece |title=Professor Bill Parry |accessdate=2007-07-22 |author=Walters, Peter |date=2006-09-08 |format= |work=The Independent |publisher=Independent News and Media |language=EnglishPersondata
NAME = Parry, Bill
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Parry, William
SHORT DESCRIPTION =Mathematician
DATE OF BIRTH =July 3 1934
PLACE OF BIRTH =Coventry , West Midlands,UK
DATE OF DEATH =August 20 2006
PLACE OF DEATH =Marton, Warwickshire ,UK
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