Mathematician
Leinster in 2003
Thomas "Tom" Stephen Hampden Leinster (born 1971) is a British mathematician, known for his work on category theory .
Education and career
Leinster graduated in 2000 with a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge . His Ph.D. thesis Operads in Higher-Dimensional Category Theory was supervised by Martin Hyland .[ 1] After teaching at the University of Glasgow , Leinster became, and is now, a professor at the University of Edinburgh . He published textbooks on category theory [ 2] and higher categories and operads .[ 3] In the 2010s, he was mainly concerned with a generalization of the Euler characteristic in category theory, the magnitude . He also considered such generalizations in metric spaces with application in biology (measurement of biodiversity).
Award and honour
Leinster groups (i.e. , finite groups whose order is equal to the sum of the orders of their normal subgroups ) are named in his honour.[ 4] He received the 2019 Chauvenet Prize for Rethinking Set Theory [ 5] (based upon an axiomatization published in 1964 by F. William Lawvere ).[ 6] He is a frequent author and moderator for the academic group blog n -Category Café , where topics from mathematics, science and philosophy are discussed, often from the perspective of category theory .[ 7] International media attention resulted from a 2014 article by Leinster in the New Scientist .[ 8] Leinster's article called, on the basis of ethics, for mathematicians to refuse to work for intelligence agencies .[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] In German-speaking countries, this was reported by, among others, Der Spiegel [ 12] and Zeit Online .[ 13]
Selected publications
References
^ Tom Leinster at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ Tom Leinster (2014). Basic Category Theory . Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi :10.1017/cbo9781107360068 . ISBN 978-1-107-04424-1 .
^ Tom Leinster (2004). Higher Operads, Higher Categories . London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. arXiv :math/0305049 . doi :10.1017/cbo9780511525896 . ISBN 978-0-521-53215-0 .
^ Baishya, Sekhar Jyoti (January 2014). "Revisiting the Leinster groups" . Comptes Rendus Mathematique . 352 (1): 1– 6. Bibcode :2014CRMat.352....1B . doi :10.1016/j.crma.2013.11.009 . ISSN 1631-073X .
^ "MAA to Honor Authors of Year's Best Writing in Mathematics | Mathematical Association of America" .
^ Lawvere, F. William (1964). "An elementary theory of the category of sets" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 52 (6): 1506– 1511. Bibcode :1964PNAS...52.1506L . doi :10.1073/pnas.52.6.1506 . PMC 300477 .
^ "Posts by Tom Leinster, The n-Category Café" .
^ Tom Leinster (April 26, 2014). "Maths spying: the quandary of working for the spooks" . New Scientist . 222 (2966): 26– 27. Bibcode :2014NewSc.222...26L . doi :10.1016/S0262-4079(14)60827-7 . ISSN 0262-4079 . reprint in slate.com
^ Mathematicians: refuse to work for the NSA! , Boing Boing , 27 April 2014
^ Mathematicians Push Back Against The NSA , Slashdot , 27 April 2014
^ Un mathématicien appelle ses collègues à ne plus travailler pour la NSA », Mediapart , 28 avril 2014 lire le texte ici
^ Holger Dambeck (28 April 2014). "NSA: Mathematiker ruft Kollegen auf nicht für Geheimdienst zu arbeiten (NSA: Mathematician calls on colleagues not to work for secret service)" . Spiegel Online (in German).
^ Patrick Beuth (April 28, 2014). "Mathematiker ruft zum Geheimdienst-Boykott auf (Mathematician calls on secret service boycott)" . Die Zeit (in German).
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