1999 AMS-IMS-SIAM Summer Research Conference on
HOMOTOPY METHODS IN ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY
Mathematical ancestry of J. Peter May
Karl Jacobi, 1825, Berlin
Wilhelm Scheibner, 1848, Halle
William Story, 1875, Leipzig
Solomon Lefschetz, 1911, Clark U.
Norman Steenrod, 1936, Princeton
George W. Whitehead, 1941, Chicago
John Moore, 1952, Brown
Peter May, 1964, Princeton
Students of J. Peter May
Neal Glassman, 1968
Albert F. Lawrence, 1969
Claude Schochet, 1969
Stanley Kochman, 1970
Ib Madsen, 1970
- Marcel Bokstedt, 1979
- I. Ottesen, 1997
- M. Brun, 1998
- E. Laitinen, 1979
- S. Bentsen, 1983
- J. A. Svensen, 1986
- L. Fajstrup, 1992
- K. Hansen, 1992
- Lars Hesselholt, 1994
- C. Shlichtkrull, 1997
Marta Herrero, 1972
Frederick Cohen, 1972
- Dan Waggoner, 1985
- Shiu Wong, 1991
- Dai Tamaki, 1993
- Ran Levi, 1993
- Jie Wu, 1995
- Jeffrey Wang, 1997
- Miguel Xicotencatl, 1997
Zbigniew Fiedorowicz, 1975
- Gerald Dunn, 1984
- Yongjin Song, 1990
- Wojciech Gajda, 1990
- Cornel Balteanu, 1997
Hans Ligaard, 1976
Robert Bruner, 1977
Mark Steinberger, 1977
Robert Wellington, 1977
L. Gaunce Lewis, 1978
- Melda Yaman Oruc, 1987
- Florian Luca , 1996
- Kevin Ferland, 1998
James E. McClure, 1978
Stefan Waner, 1978
Anthony Elmendorf, 1979
Jeffrey Caruso, 1979
Nicholas Kuhn, 1980
- Piotr Krason, 1991
- Mark Winstead, 1993
- David Hunter, 1997
Unni Namboodiri, 1982
Jean Pierre Haeberly, 1983
Steven Costenoble, 1985
John Harris, 1985
John Wicks, 1990
Yimin Yang, 1992
Michael Cole, 1996
Jerome Wolbert, 1996
Michael Mandell, 1997
Maria Basterra, 1998
Laura Scull, 1999
Dan Isaksen, 1999
Current students working with May (1999)
Adam Przezdziecki
Christopher French
Benjamin Blander
Halvard Fausk
Corrections and additions welcome.
The Mathematics Genealogy Project list of
Peter May's students contains (incomplete) links up and down the genealogical tree.
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