E. T. Parker | |
Birth Date: | 1926 |
Death Date: | 1991[1] |
Field: | Combinatorics |
Work Institutions: | University of Illinois |
Alma Mater: | Ohio State University |
Thesis Title: | On quadruply transitive groups |
Thesis Year: | 1957 |
Doctoral Advisor: | Marshall Hall Jr. |
Known For: | Euler's conjecture |
Ernest Tilden Parker (1926–1991) was a professor emeritus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is notable for his breakthrough work along with R. C. Bose and S. S. Shrikhande in their disproof of the famous conjecture made by Leonhard Euler dated 1782 that there do not exist two mutually orthogonal latin squares of order
4n+2
n
Parker received his Ph.D. for work 'On Quadruply Transitive Groups' at Ohio State University in 1957; his advisor was Marshall Hall Jr.[3]