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Albert G. Howson

Albert Geoffrey Howson was a British mathematician and educationist.

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Albert Geoffrey Howson (1931 – 1 November 2022) was a British mathematician and educationist.

Early life

Howson attended Castleford Grammar School.1


Mathematical career

Howson started to work as algebraist and in 1954 published the Howson property of groups and proved it for some types of groups.

Later Howson concentrated on mathematics education and participated in reforms of mathematics education in the Great Britain and internationally. He was the editor-in-chief and chairman of Trustees of the School Mathematics Project in Great Britain and was involved in many other national and international projects:

Howson worked at University of Southampton as head of the Department of Mathematics and Dean of the Faculty of Mathematical Studies. In 1988 he served as president of the Mathematical Association, and two terms as Secretary of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction.2

Howson died on 1 November 2022, aged 91.13

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References

  1. Tony Gardiner (3 November 2022). "Geoffrey Howson died on 1 November 2022, aged 91". Mathematics under the Microscope. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  2. Karp, Alexander, ed. (2014). Leaders in mathematics education : experience and vision. Rotterdam: Brill. p. 69. ISBN 978-94-6209-718-6.
  3. "Obituary of Geoffrey Howson, 1931-2022". International Mathematical Union. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2023.