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James Dugundji

James Dugundji (August 30, 1919 – January, 1985) was an American mathematician, a professor of mathematics at the University of Southern California.〔. See in particular (p. 244 ) for a brief biography of Dugundji.〕〔(Note about the life and work of Dugundji ) by Andrzej Granas in their book ''Fixed Point Theory'', Springer, 2005. Reprinted in , p. 9.〕
Dugundji's parents emigrated from Greece to New York City, where Dugundji was born in 1919. He studied at New York University, graduating with a B.A. in 1940, and went on to graduate school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, studying there under the supervision of Witold Hurewicz. After two years of study at UNC, Dugundji joined the United States Air Force for the duration of World War II, and then completed his doctorate from 1946 to 1948 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to which his advisor had moved. He then took a faculty position at the University of Southern California, where he remained for the rest of his career. He was also a long-time member of the editorial boards of two mathematics journals, the ''Pacific Journal of Mathematics'' and ''Topology and its Applications''.〔〔
Dugundji is the author of the textbook ''Topology'' (Allyn and Bacon, 1966), on general topology. Reviewer M. Edelstein wrote that this was "one of the best among the numerous books on the subject",〔Review of ''Topology'' by M. Edelstein, .〕 and it went through numerous reprintings.〔Twelfth reprinting of ''Topology'', Allyn and Bacon, 1978, ISBN 0-205-00271-4, .〕 With Andrzej Granas he also wrote the research monograph ''Fixed Point Theory''; originally planned as a two-volume series, the first volume was published by Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe in 1982, and the complete text was published as a single volume in 2003 by Springer-Verlag.〔Review of Fixed Point Theory, I, Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1982, by Christian Fenske, .〕〔Review of Fixed Point Theory, Springer-Verlag, 2005, by A. G. Kartsatos, .〕 Reviewer A. G. Kartsatos called the completed volume "the most comprehensive, well-written and complete book on fixed point theory to date".〔
In his own research, as well as producing highly cited works on problems of pure mathematics such as the Tietze extension theorem,〔.〕 Dugundji did important early work in cheminformatics.〔.〕 With co-authors I. Ugi, R. Kopp and D. Marquarding, he wrote a book on this subject as well, ''Perspectives in Theoretical Stereochemistry'' (Springer, 1984).〔
In 2005, an international conference on fixed point theorems was held in Dugundji's memory in Będlewo, Poland.〔.〕
==Selected publications==

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