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The beginnings of the R. L. Moore school of topology
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    The beginnings of the R. L. Moore school of topology (English)
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    23 November 2004
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    This article discusses the R. L. Moore (the article does not give his full name: it is Robert Lee) school of topology, its roots, its members, views from the outside, and -- of course -- his way of teaching, the Moore method. The darker side of Moore's personality is only hinted at: since there were only a few black students at Texas University during Moore's tenure, ``the fact that none was ever in his classes may not have attracted much overt attention''.
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    Moore method
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    topology
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