Marshall H. Stone
| Marshall Harvey Stone | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 8, 1903 New York City, U.S. | 
| Died | January 9, 1989 (aged 85) | 
| Education | Harvard University (BA, PhD) | 
| Known for | Stone duality Stone functor Stone space Stone's theorem on one-parameter unitary groups Stone's representation theorem for Boolean algebras Stone–von Neumann theorem Stone–Čech compactification Stone–Weierstrass theorem Banach–Stone theorem Glivenko–Stone theorem | 
| Awards | National Medal of Science (1982) Gibbs Lecture (1956) ICM Speaker (1936) | 
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Real analysis, Functional analysis, Boolean algebra, Topology | 
| Institutions | Harvard University University of Chicago University of Massachusetts Amherst | 
| Thesis | Ordinary Linear Homogeneous Differential Equations of Order n and the Related Expansion Problems (1926) | 
| Doctoral advisor | G. D. Birkhoff | 
| Doctoral students | |
Marshall Harvey Stone (April 8, 1903 – January 9, 1989) was an American mathematician who contributed to real analysis, functional analysis, topology and the study of Boolean algebras.