Ralph Fox

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Ralph Fox was an influential American mathematician known for his foundational contributions to knot theory and low-dimensional topology.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
topologist
academicDiscipline algebraic topology
topology
affiliation Princeton University Department of Mathematics
contributedTo classification of knots
techniques for computing knot invariants
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Princeton University
fieldOfWork geometric topology
knot theory
low-dimensional topology
mathematics
gender male
hasFamilyName Fox
hasGivenName Ralph
influenced development of modern knot theory
influencedBy Solomon Lefschetz
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Mathematical Society
notableConcept Fox calculus
Fox derivative
Fox n-coloring of knots
free differential calculus in group theory
notableFor development of techniques in knot theory
foundational contributions to knot theory
mentoring influential topologists
work in low-dimensional topology
notableStudent Barry Mazur
John Milnor
occupation university professor
partOf 20th-century American mathematicians
studied knot groups
link invariants
workLocation Princeton, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Princeton, New Jersey

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John Milnor doctoralAdvisor Ralph Fox
Milnor doctoralAdvisor Ralph Fox
subject surface form: John Milnor