Marshall H. Stone

Marshall Harvey Stone (April 8, 1903 – January 9, 1989) was an American mathematician who contributed to real analysis, functional analysis, topology and the study of Boolean algebras.

Marshall Harvey Stone
BornApril 8, 1903
DiedJanuary 9, 1989 (1989-01-10) (aged 85)
EducationHarvard University (BA, PhD)
Known forStone duality
Stone functor
Stone space
Stone's theorem on one-parameter unitary groups
Stone's representation theorem for Boolean algebras
Stone–von Neumann theorem
Stone–Čech compactification
Stone–Weierstrass theorem
Banach–Stone theorem
Glivenko–Stone theorem
AwardsNational Medal of Science (1982)
Gibbs Lecture (1956)
ICM Speaker (1936)
Scientific career
FieldsReal analysis, Functional analysis, Boolean algebra, Topology
InstitutionsHarvard University
University of Chicago
University of Massachusetts Amherst
ThesisOrdinary Linear Homogeneous Differential Equations of Order n and the Related Expansion Problems (1926)
Doctoral advisorG. D. Birkhoff
Doctoral students
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