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Robert Lee Moore (November 14, 1882 – October 4, 1974) was an American mathematician who taught for many years at the University of Texas. He is known for his work in general topology, for the Moore method of teaching university mathematics, and for his racist treatment of African-American mathematics students.
Robert Lee Moore (* 14. November 1882 in Dallas, Texas; † 4. Oktober 1974 in Austin, Texas; häufig R. L. Moore zitiert) war ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Topologie beschäftigte. Er ist in den USA bekannt für die Moore-Methode des mathematischen Unterrichts.
Robert Lee Moore was an American mathematician, known for his work in general topology and the "Moore method" of teaching university mathematics.
It is pleasant to relate that The University of Texas has recognized his contributions by the dedication, in 1973, of a new 17 level, double-winged building housing the departments of Astronomy, Mathematics and Physics, now known as Robert Lee Moore Hall.
R. L. Moore was a leading research mathematician whose work in point-set topology early in the twentieth century was instrumental in laying the foundations of that emerging topic of topology. Over the next half century, he and his students developed this topic extensively.
President, 1937–1938. The AMS recognizes and abjures R.L. Moore's racist views and behaviors. For further reading: Ph.D. University of Chicago, Illinois, 1905. R.L. Moore's research was in the fields of foundations of mathematics, topology, and functions of a real variable.
Robert Lee Moore. 1882-1974. American mathematician who worked in the field of geometry. He received his doctorate for his work entitled "Sets of Metrical Hypotheses for Geometry" from the University of Chicago.