William Pitt Durfee

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William Pitt Durfee
Born(1855-02-05)February 5, 1855
DiedDecember 17, 1941(1941-12-17) (aged 86)
Nationality (legal)American
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Johns Hopkins University
Known forDurfee square
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsHobart and William Smith Colleges
Doctoral advisorJames Sylvester

William Pitt Durfee (5 February 1855 – 17 December 1941) was an American mathematician who introduced Durfee squares. He was a student of James Sylvester, and after obtaining his degree in 1883 he became a professor at Hobart college in 1884 and became dean in 1888. Durfee House and Durfee Hall are named in his honor.

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  • Durfee, William P. (1900), The elements of plane trigonometry, Ginn & co.

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