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Percy John Heawood

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Percy Heawood

Born September 8, 1861(1861-09-08)
Newport, Shropshire, England
Died January 24, 1955 (aged 93)
Durham, Co. Durham, England

Percy John Heawood (8 September 1861 Newport, Shropshire, England[1] - 24 January 1955 Durham, England[2]) was a British mathematician educated at Queen Elizabeth's School, Ipswich, and Exeter College, Oxford. He spent his career at Durham University where he was appointed Lecturer in 1885 and Professor in 1910. He devoted essentially his whole working life to the four colour theorem and in 1890 he exposed a flaw in Alfred Kempe's proof, that had been considered as valid for 11 years. With the four colour theorem being open again he established the five colour theorem instead. The four colour theorem itself was finally established by a computer-based proof in 1976.

He was a cousin of the physicist Sir Oliver Lodge.

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  1. ^ Times obituary
  2. ^ GRO Register of Deaths: MAR 1955 1a 338 DURHAM C. - Percy J. Heawood

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Sir Theodore Morison
Warden & Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham
1926–1928
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Oliver
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