J. Peter May

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J. Peter May is an American mathematician renowned for his influential work in algebraic topology, category theory, and homotopy theory.

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instanceOf American mathematician
human
mathematician
almaMater Princeton University NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor John Milnor NERFINISHED
educatedAt Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
employer University of Chicago
familyName May NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork algebraic topology
category theory
homological algebra
homotopy theory
givenName John NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline mathematics
hasContribution applications of category theory to homotopy-theoretic constructions
formulation and development of operad theory in algebraic topology
hasResearchInterest equivariant stable homotopy theory
operads and monoidal categories
spectra in stable homotopy theory
hasWrittenTextbookOn algebraic topology
category theory
homotopy theory
influenced development of operad theory
modern homotopy theory
knownFor contributions to category-theoretic foundations of homotopy theory
equivariant homotopy theory
foundational work in algebraic topology
iterated loop space theory
work on operads
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Mathematical Society NERFINISHED
name J. Peter May NERFINISHED
notableStudent Bill Dwyer NERFINISHED
Mark Hovey NERFINISHED
Mike Hopkins NERFINISHED
Peter S. Landweber NERFINISHED
Stefan Schwede NERFINISHED
notableWork A Concise Course in Algebraic Topology NERFINISHED
Equivariant Homotopy and Cohomology Theory NERFINISHED
Operads, Algebras and Modules NERFINISHED
Simplicial Objects in Algebraic Topology NERFINISHED
The Geometry of Iterated Loop Spaces NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of mathematics at the University of Chicago
workLocation Chicago NERFINISHED

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