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Alexander Murray MacBeath
Murray MacBeath (right) with Wilhelm Kaup
Born
Alexander Murray MacBeath

30 June 1923
Glasgow, Scotland
Died14 May 2014(2014-05-14) (aged 90)
Warwick, England
Alma materQueens University, Belfast (B.A.)
Clare College, Cambridge (M.A.)
Princeton University (Ph.D., 1950)
Occupationsmathematician, professor
Known forWWII codebreaking, MacBeath Surfaces, MacBeath Regions
SpouseJulie (1952-his death)
Children2

Alexander Murray MacBeath (30 June 1923 Glasgow – 14 May 2014 Warwick)[1][2][3] was a Scottish mathematician who worked on Riemann surfaces. MacBeath surfaces and MacBeath regions are named after him.

Early life and education

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MacBeath was the son of Alexander MacBeath, a philosopher and logician who took a position at Queen's University Belfast in 1925,[4] soon after Murray was born. Murray also studied at Queen's University, earning a B.A. with honours in 1943.[1]

During World War II, he worked in Hut 7 of the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, breaking ciphers used for military communications by the Japanese navy and, later, the army.[5]

He earned an M.A. (again with honours) from Clare College, Cambridge in 1948. With a Commonwealth Fund fellowship, he then attended Princeton University,[1] where he earned his Ph.D. on "The Geometry of Non-Homogeneous Lattices" in 1950 under the supervision of Emil Artin.[6]

Career

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He taught at Keele University and the University of Dundee before moving to the University of Birmingham in 1963 where he stayed until 1979 as Mason Professor,[3] then moved back to the University of Pittsburgh in the United States until he reached their statutory retirement age of 60.[1]

He subsequently took up a position at the University of Dundee where he remained for a number of years, before moving to Warwickshire where at the University of Warwick he held the position of Emeritus Professor of Mathematics.

Death

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Professor MacBeath died on 14 May 2014 in Warwick, England.

References

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  2. ^ Professor Murray MacBeath, The Times, Friday 27 June 2014
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  5. ^ Alexander Murray Macbeath at MacTutor University of St Andrews
  6. ^ Alexander Murray MacBeath at the Mathematics Genealogy Project

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