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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract John Wesley Young (Columbus, 17 de novembre de 1879 - Hanover, 17 de febrer de 1932) va ser un matemàtic nord-americà. , John Wesley Young (17 November 1879, ColumJohn Wesley Young (17 November 1879, Columbus, Ohio – 17 February 1932, Hanover, New Hampshire) was an American mathematician who, with Oswald Veblen, introduced the axioms of projective geometry, coauthored a 2-volume work on them, and proved the Veblen–Young theorem. He was a proponent of Euclidean geometry and held it to be substantially "more convenient to employ" than non-Euclidean geometry. His lectures on algebra and geometry were compiled in 1911 and released as Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry. John Wesley Young was born in 1879 to William Henry Young and Marie Louise Widenhorn Young. William Henry Young was from West Virginia and was of Native American parentage. After serving in the Civil War he was appointed to the consulate in Germany. He taught Mathematics at Ohio University. Marie Louise Widehorn Young was born in Paris, France and spoke French and German fluently. John Wesley grew up in both Europe and America due to his father's profession and attended schools in Baden Baden and Karlsruhe, Germany and Columbus, Ohio. Young was awarded a Master's degree in Mathematics from Cornell University in 1903. John Wesley Young was married to Mary Louise Aston on July 20, 1907. Between 1903 and 1911, Young held positions at Northwestern University, Princeton University, the University of Illinois, the University of Kansas, and the University of Chicago. He was head of the department of Mathematics at Dartmouth College from 1911 to 1919 and chair of the department from 1923 to 1925. He continued teaching until two days before he died.ed teaching until two days before he died. , جون ويزلي يونغ (بالإنجليزية: John Wesley Young)‏ هو رياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 17 نوفمبر 1879 في كولومبوس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 17 فبراير 1932 في هانوفر في الولايات المتحدة. , John Wesley Young (* 17. November 1879 in John Wesley Young (* 17. November 1879 in Columbus, Ohio; † 17. Februar 1932 in Hanover, New Hampshire) war ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker. Young studierte an der Ohio State University Mathematik und Philosophie mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1899 und an der Cornell University Mathematik mit dem Master-Abschluss bei George Abram Miller 1901 und der Promotion 1904. Er war an der Northwestern University der Princeton University, der University of Illinois, der University of Kansas und der University of Chicago, bevor er 1911 Professor am Dartmouth College wurde. Young leitete von 1911 bis 1919 und von 1923 bis 1925 die Mathematikfakultät. Er befasste sich mit Geometrie und Gruppentheorie. Mit Oswald Veblen schrieb er ein Buch über Projektive Geometrie und entwickelte ein Axiomensystem für die projektive Geometrie. Daneben war er Ko-Autor und Herausgeber mehrerer Mathematiklehrbücher. Nach ihm und Veblen ist das Axiom von Veblen-Young benannt und der Satz von Veblen und Young in der projektiven Geometrie. 1929 bis 1930 war er Präsident der Mathematical Association of America, deren Gründungsmitglied er war. Er war Mitherausgeber des Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. Er war der Schwager von Eliakim Hastings Moore.r der Schwager von Eliakim Hastings Moore. , John Wesley Young (Columbus (Ohio), 17 de John Wesley Young (Columbus (Ohio), 17 de noviembre de 1879 - Hanover (Nuevo Hampshire), 17 de febrero de 1932)​ fue un matemático estadounidense que, junto con Oswald Veblen, presentó los axiomas de la geometría proyectiva, fue coautor de un trabajo en dos volúmenes sobre ellos, y demostró el .dos volúmenes sobre ellos, y demostró el .
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rdfs:comment John Wesley Young (17 November 1879, ColumJohn Wesley Young (17 November 1879, Columbus, Ohio – 17 February 1932, Hanover, New Hampshire) was an American mathematician who, with Oswald Veblen, introduced the axioms of projective geometry, coauthored a 2-volume work on them, and proved the Veblen–Young theorem. He was a proponent of Euclidean geometry and held it to be substantially "more convenient to employ" than non-Euclidean geometry. His lectures on algebra and geometry were compiled in 1911 and released as Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry.damental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry. , John Wesley Young (Columbus, 17 de novembre de 1879 - Hanover, 17 de febrer de 1932) va ser un matemàtic nord-americà. , John Wesley Young (Columbus (Ohio), 17 de John Wesley Young (Columbus (Ohio), 17 de noviembre de 1879 - Hanover (Nuevo Hampshire), 17 de febrero de 1932)​ fue un matemático estadounidense que, junto con Oswald Veblen, presentó los axiomas de la geometría proyectiva, fue coautor de un trabajo en dos volúmenes sobre ellos, y demostró el .dos volúmenes sobre ellos, y demostró el . , John Wesley Young (* 17. November 1879 in John Wesley Young (* 17. November 1879 in Columbus, Ohio; † 17. Februar 1932 in Hanover, New Hampshire) war ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker. Young studierte an der Ohio State University Mathematik und Philosophie mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1899 und an der Cornell University Mathematik mit dem Master-Abschluss bei George Abram Miller 1901 und der Promotion 1904. Er war an der Northwestern University der Princeton University, der University of Illinois, der University of Kansas und der University of Chicago, bevor er 1911 Professor am Dartmouth College wurde. Young leitete von 1911 bis 1919 und von 1923 bis 1925 die Mathematikfakultät. von 1923 bis 1925 die Mathematikfakultät. , جون ويزلي يونغ (بالإنجليزية: John Wesley Young)‏ هو رياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 17 نوفمبر 1879 في كولومبوس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 17 فبراير 1932 في هانوفر في الولايات المتحدة.
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