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Walter Lewis Baily Jr. was born on 5 July, 1930 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, is an American mathematician (1930–2013). Discover Walter Lewis Baily Jr.'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 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 5 July, 1930
Birthday 5 July
Birthplace Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Date of death 2013
Died Place Northbrook, Illinois
Nationality United States

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1930

Walter Lewis Baily Jr. (July 5, 1930, in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania – January 15, 2013, in Northbrook, Illinois ) was an American mathematician.

Baily's research focused on areas of algebraic groups, modular forms and number-theoretical applications of automorphic forms.

One of his significant works was with Armand Borel, now known as the Baily–Borel compactification, which is a compactification of a quotient of a Hermitian symmetric space by an arithmetic group (that is, a linear algebraic group over the rational numbers).

Baily and Borel built on the work of Ichirō Satake and others.

1952

Baily became a Putnam Fellow in 1952.

He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), receiving a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 1952.

1953

After that, he attended Princeton University, receiving a Masters in 1953 and a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1955 under the direction of his thesis advisor Kunihiko Kodaira (On the Quotient of a Complex Analytic Manifold by a Discontinuous Group of Complex Analytic Self-Homomorphisms).

Subsequently, he was an instructor at Princeton and then MIT.

1957

In 1957 he worked as a mathematician at Bell Laboratories.

In 1957, he was appointed Assistant Professor and subsequently promoted to Professor in 1963 at the University of Chicago.

1958

He was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 1958.

1962

In 1962, he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians held in Stockholm (On the moduli of Abelian varieties with multiplications from an order in a totally real number field).

His doctoral students include Paul Monsky, Timothy J. Hickey, and Daniel Bump.

1963

He often visited the University of Tokyo as a guest of Shokichi Iyanaga and Kunihiko Kodaira, spoke fluent Japanese and in Tokyo, 1963 married Yaeko Iseki, with whom he had a son.

He owned an apartment in Tokyo for many years, where he spent his summers.

In addition, he often visited Moscow and Saint Petersburg and spoke fluent Russian.

2005

He became a Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago in 2005.

He was a member of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Society of Japan.