Orrin Frink

Orrin Frink Jr.
Born (1901-05-31)May 31, 1901
Brooklyn, New York
Died March 4, 1988(1988-03-04) (aged 86)
Kennebunkport, Maine
Residence United States
Nationality American
Alma mater Columbia University
Known for Frink ideal
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Pennsylvania State University

Orrin Frink Jr. (31 May 1901 – 4 March 1988)[1] was an American mathematician who introduced Frink ideals in 1954.

Frink earned a doctorate from Columbia University in 1926 or 1927[1][2] and worked on the faculty of Pennsylvania State University for 41 years, 11 of them as department chair.[1] His time at Penn State was interrupted by service as assistant chief engineer at the Special Projects Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base during World War II, and by two Fulbright fellowships to Dublin, Ireland in the 1960s.[3]

Aline Huke Frink, his wife, was also a mathematician at Penn State.[3] Their son, also named Orrin Frink, became a professor of Slavic languages at Ohio University and Iowa State University.[3][4]

Selected publications

  • Frink, Orrin (1954). "Ideals in partially ordered sets". American Mathematical Monthly. 61: 223–234. doi:10.2307/2306387. MR 0061575.
  • Frink, Orrin (July 1933). "Jordan measure and Riemann integration". The Annals of Mathematics. 2. 34 (3): 518–526. ISSN 0003-486X. JSTOR 1968175.
  • Frink, Orrin (1926), "A proof of Petersen's theorem", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 27 (4): 491–493, doi:10.2307/1967699, ISSN 0003-486X

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Orrin Frink, Mathematician, 86", New York Times, March 17, 1988 .
  2. Orrin Frink at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. 1 2 3 Green, Judy; LaDuke, Jeanne (April 17, 2009), Supplementary Material For Pioneering Women In American Mathematics: The Pre-1940 PhD's (PDF), American Mathematical Society
  4. Russell, Jenna (January 28, 2008), "Golf club says abutter's driveway has a bad lie: Maine planning board mulls resident's legacy vs. legality", Boston Globe .

Further reading

  • Who Was Who in America: with World Notables ( ISBN 0837902177), by Marquis Who's Who, Inc., Volume 9, 1989.
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