Jesse Paul Clay

Born:

place:

Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania 1961
thesis: Proximity and Equicontinuity in Transformation Groups; Advisor: Walter Gottschalk

Jesse Paul Clay was a Professor at Howard University.

Research

6. Clay, Jesse P.; Joseph, James E. On multifunctions satisfying certain semicontinuity type conditions. Kyungpook Math. J. 24 (1984), no. 2, 179--202.

5. Clay, Jesse P.; Joseph, James E. A characterization of $C$-compact spaces. Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 82 (1981), no. 4, 657--658.

4. Clay, Jesse P.; Joseph, James E. On a connectivity property induced by the $\theta$-closure operator. Illinois J. Math. 25 (1981), no. 2, 267--278.

3. Clay, Jesse Paul Invariant attractors in transformation groups. Illinois J. Math. 8 1964 473--479.

2. Clay, Jesse Paul Variations on equicontinuity. Duke Math. J. 30 1963 423--431.

1. Clay, Jesse Paul Proximity relations in transformation groups. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 108 1963 88--96.

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