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J. Peter May

American mathematician (born 1939) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jon Peter May (born September 16, 1939, in New York) is an American mathematician working in the fields of algebraic topology, category theory, homotopy theory, and the foundational aspects of spectra. He is known, in particular, for the May spectral sequence and for coining the term operad.

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Education and career

May received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Swarthmore College in 1960 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Princeton University in 1964.[1] His thesis, written under the direction of John Moore, was titled The cohomology of restricted Lie algebras and of Hopf algebras: Application to the Steenrod algebra.

From 1964 to 1967, May taught at Yale University. He has been a faculty member at the University of Chicago since 1967, and a professor since 1970.

The word "operad" was created by May as a portmanteau of "operations" and "monad".α[2]

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Awards

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[3] He has advised over 60 doctoral students, including Frederick Cohen, Ib Madsen, Mona Merling, Emily Riehl, Michael Shulman, and Zhouli Xu.[1]

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