Philip Hall

Biography MathSciNet


M.A. University of Cambridge 1926 UnitedKingdom
Dissertation: The Isomorphisms of Abelian Groups (Hall never actually met Burnside but was greatly influenced by Burnside's Writings, see McTutuor, hbc)

Advisor: Karl Pearson

Students:
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NameSchoolYearDescendants
Anson, J.University of Cambridge
Coppel, WilliamUniversity of Cambridge9
Harris, D.University of Cambridge
Kulatilaka, C.University of Cambridge
Rae, A.University of Cambridge
Rees, DavidUniversity of Cambridge110
Rhemtulla, AkbarUniversity of Cambridge6
Stroud, P.University of Cambridge
Thurston, H.University of Cambridge
Birkhoff, GarrettHarvard University19321345
Neumann, BernhardUniversity of Cambridge1935448
Hirsch, KurtUniversity of Cambridge1937165
Easterfield, ThomasUniversity of Cambridge1940
Goldie, AlfredUniversity of Cambridge1946379
Taunt, DerekUniversity of Cambridge1948212
Green, JamesUniversity of Cambridge195193
Cohn, PaulUniversity of Cambridge195282
Hale, V.University of Cambridge1952
Hughes, N.University of Cambridge1952
Gruenberg, KarlUniversity of Cambridge195442
Higgins, PhilipUniversity of Cambridge195420
Weir, A.University of Cambridge1954
McLain, DermotUniversity of Cambridge1956
Blackburn, NormanUniversity of Cambridge195730
Duguid, A.University of Cambridge1958
Findlay, G.University of Cambridge1958
Rigby, J.University of Cambridge1958
Armstrong, RuthUniversity of Cambridge1959
Evans, TrevorUniversity of Oxford196060
Learner, ArnoldUniversity of Cambridge1961
Robinson, DerekUniversity of Cambridge196317
Roseblade, JamesUniversity of Cambridge196357
Hartley, BrianUniversity of Cambridge1964121
Stonehewer, StewartUniversity of Cambridge196497

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