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Floyd Williams was born on 20 September, 1939 in United States, is an American mathematician. Discover Floyd Williams's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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1939

Floyd Leroy Williams (born September 20, 1939) is a North American mathematician well known for his work in Lie theory and, most recently, mathematical physics.

In addition to Lie theory, his research interests are in homological algebra and the mathematics of quantum mechanics.

Floyd Williams was born on September 20, 1939, and lived in Kansas City, Missouri.

He was raised in extreme poverty.

His mother told him not to complain about their situation, but rather to have faith in God and work hard.

Her advice was taken, and it worked.

He eventually was ordained in addition to being a mathematician.

However, it was music, not mathematics, that appealed to him through high school.

"In fact," he admits, "mathematics was the only course in which I did not do well."

Williams had not thought of going to college until his last week in high school when he was offered a music scholarship at Lincoln University of Missouri in Jefferson City, Missouri.

It was in his sophomore year that he became intrigued by the theory of relativity, which turned out to be his main motivation for studying mathematics.

1962

He received his B.S.(1962) in Mathematics from Lincoln University of Missouri, and later his M.S.(1965) and Ph.D.(1972) from Washington University in St. Louis.

1972

In 1972 he completed his Ph.D. from Washington University where his thesis was in the field of Lie theory.

He was an instructor and lecturer at MIT from 1972 to 1975, before moving to the University of Massachusetts Amherst as an assistant professor in 1975.

1983

In 1983 he received an MRI grant to continuing researching in this field, ushering him into the mainstream of mathematics.

As an African-American in a field that has had little minority representation, Williams has felt the sting of discrimination during his career.

However, he has been a motivation and role model for many young minorities, encouraging them to enter science and engineering.

Williams has helped to set up programs that allow pre-college students and undergraduates to meet and talk with mathematicians, scientists and engineers, most notably at a summer camp run at MIT.

"All that many of these youngsters see is different courses," he says, "but they want to know what mathematicians do from 8 am to 5 pm. Once minorities commit to graduate work in science or engineering," he continues, "they need extra help and support for what, for many, is the foreign environment of graduate school. Such programs exist at few universities, but we need more of them."

1984

Williams was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1984, and has been professor emeritus since 2005.

2012

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

Williams' recent contribution to quantum mechanics has been in the area of Nikiforov-Uvarov theory of generalized hypergeometric differential equation, used to solve the Schrödinger equation and to obtain the quantization of energies from a single unified point of view.

This theory is developed and is also used to give a uniform approach to the theory of special functions.

This study furthers to connect the modern studies of pure mathematics with physics.

Notable works of Floyd Williams include:

He had written over 88 written papers, including four books.

Moreover, Floyd L. Williams has been cited 157 times by over 150 authors.

Here is a list of some of his most cited works

2019

Williams' accomplishments earned him recognition by Mathematically Gifted & Black as a Black History Month 2019 Honoree.