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Sheila Scott Macintyre

Sheila Scott Macintyre (1910-1960) was a mathematician whose first paper, on the asymptotic periods of integral functions, was published in 1935. She worked as an assistant lecturer at Aberdeen University; and, by 1958, was a visiting professor of the University of Cincinnati. In 1958, she became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Macintyre is, perhaps, best known for creating a multilingual scientific dictionary: written in English, German, and Russian; at the time of her death, she was working on Japanese.

Education

Macintyre attended the Edinburgh Ladies College (1926-28) and graduated, in 1932, from the University of Edinburgh. She also studied at Girton College. Macintyre received her Ph.D, from Aberdeen, in 1947; her thesis was entitled: Some problems in interpolatory function theory

Family

Macintyre married Archibald James Macintyre (1940) and they had two children: Alister William Macintyre and Susan Cantey.

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Girton College | List of mathematicians

 

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