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A. E. Dyson is a British physicist and mathematician who is best known for his work on quantum mechanics and the development of the Dyson series. He was born on 28 November, 1928 in Paddington, London, United Kingdom.
Dyson was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he received his PhD in 1954. He then went on to work at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he worked with the likes of Albert Einstein and John von Neumann.
Dyson has received numerous awards and honors for his work, including the Royal Society's Hughes Medal in 1965, the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1979, and the Copley Medal in 2004. He was also made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1965.
As of 2021, A. E. Dyson's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million. He has earned his wealth from his career as a physicist and mathematician.
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Anthony Edward Dyson |
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74 years old |
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28 November 1928 |
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(2002-07-30) London, United Kingdom |
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London, United Kingdom |
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Tony Dyson died in London in July 2002 after suffering from leukemia for several years.
In 1969 Dyson and Cox published the first of what became a series of five Black Papers criticising "progressive" educational methods and the Labour government's policy of replacing grammar schools with comprehensive schools. This and subsequent Black Papers attracted considerable support, especially on the right of the political spectrum. However, they failed to stop the comprehensive schools movement.
In 1959 Dyson, together with Brian Cox, founded the literary journal Critical Quarterly, described in New Pelican Guide to English Literature as "probably the most influential English literary-critical journal in the academic field over the post-war decades". Together they wrote Modern Poetry: Studies in Practical Criticism (1963) which became a standard text book for many years.
Dyson single-handedly took the initiative in forming the Homosexual Law Reform Society (HLRS) in May 1958. He had sent hundreds of letters to Members of Parliament and celebrities asking for their support, successfully bringing together an impressive collection of distinguished names, including Noel Annan, Lord Attlee, A. J. Ayer, Isaiah Berlin, Trevor Huddleston, Julian Huxley, C. Day-Lewis, J. B. Priestley, Bertrand Russell, Donald Soper, A. J. P. Taylor, Angus Wilson and Barbara Wootton. The campaign began with a letter, signed by all these figures, published in The Times on 7 March 1958, calling for the implementation of the Wolfenden Committee's recommendations that the law in relation to male homosexual relations be liberalised. Dyson had written on the University of North Wales headed paper making a bold statement of exactly who and where he was, which was a risky move. "It is difficult to comprehend the danger of living as a homosexual before the law was reformed in 1967, with the ever-present threat of criminal proceeding or blackmail. Dyson's careful and courageous handing of the campaign during these years was instrumental in ensuring that it did not arouse animosity and become counter-productive."
Educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, his academic career began in 1955 when he was appointed Assistant Lecturer in English Literature at the University of North Wales, Bangor. From there, he went to the University of East Anglia where he was later appointed Reader. He took early retirement in the 1980s.
Anthony Edward Dyson, aka Tony Dyson (28 November 1928 – 30 July 2002) was a British literary critic, university lecturer, educational activist and gay rights campaigner.
During this time he met Cliff Tucker (18 December 1912 – 21 May 1993), a senior executive at British Petroleum, a Labour Party councillor in inner London and a magistrate. They lived together for 35 years until Tucker's death in 1993. Dyson followed Tucker's final wishes and bequeathed the proceeds of their Hampstead home to Tucker's alma mater, the University of Wales, Lampeter. As a result, there is now a scholarship and lecture theatre which bear Tucker's name, and a Fellowship in Poetry named for Dyson.