Thomas N.E. Greville

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Thomas Nall Eden Greville was an American mathematician. He was born in 1910[1], died in 1998. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1933 on the subject of Invariance of the Property of Admissiblitiy Under Certain General Types of Transformations[2]. From 1963 to 1985[3], he worked as a mathematics Professor at the Mathematics Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He lived in Charlottesville, VA.

[edit] Works

  1. ^  Adi Ben-Israel, Thomas N.E. Greville: Generalized Inverses. ISBN 0-387-00293-6, Springer-Verlag (2003)
  2. D. S. Meek, R. G. Stanton (Editors): Selected papers of T. N. E. Greville. Charles Babbage Research Centre[4], Winnipeg, Canada (1984)

[edit] External links

  1. ^  The Mathematics Genealogy Project at North Dakota State University
  2. ^  November 1998 Accessions of UW-Madison Archives


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