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  1. Norman Earl Steenrod (April 22, 1910 – October 14, 1971) was an American mathematician most widely known for his contributions to the field of algebraic topology.

  2. Norman Steenrod was an American mathematician who worked in algebraic topology and was one of the founders of homological algebra.

  3. Norman Steenrod. Norman Steenrod (1910-1971) was one of the leading topologists of the twentieth century. Together with Samuel Eilenberg, he axiomatized homology theory and established the modern framework of algebraic topology, a subject invented by Poincaré.

  4. Norman Steenrod. 1910-1971. American mathematician whose work in topology led to many important discoveries. In particular, Steenrod was active in homology theory, including helping to define homology groups and elaborating on the concept of fiber bundles, an important concept in topology.

  5. NORMAN EARL STEENROD. April 22, 1910-October 14, 1971. BY GEORGE W. WHITEHEAD. THE SUBJECT OF ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY has undergone a spectacular development in the years since World War II.

  6. In mathematics: Developments in pure mathematics. …member, and the American mathematician Norman Steenrod. Saunders Mac Lane, also of the United States, and Eilenberg extended this axiomatic approach until many types of mathematical structures were presented in families, called categories.

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  8. Oct 16, 1971 · PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 15— Dr. Norman E. Steenrod, Henry Burchard Fine Professor of Mathematics at Princeton Uni versity and an expert in topology, a branch of applied mathematics, died...

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