Eugene P. Northrop

Eugene P. Northrop (1908–1969) was an American research mathematician and a math popularizer. He held the William Rainey Harper Chair of Mathematics at the University of Chicago,[1] and frequently served in administrative roles and on technical commissions.[2] He is most remembered for his 1944 book Riddles in Mathematics,[3] which was well-received by the mathematical community[4] and remains in print as a Dover book.

References

  1. University of Chicago Archives.
  2. S E Fienberg et al (2012) A Statistical Model: Frederick Mosteller’s Contributions to Statistics, Science, and Public Policy, Springer.
  3. EP Northrop (1944) Riddles in Mathematics: A Book of Paradoxes, Van Nostrand.
  4. E Nagel (1945) Review of Riddles in Mathematics, Journal of Symbolic Logic 10(1), 21.


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