Anthony Bartholomay


Anthony Francis Bartholomay was a mathematician who introduced molecular set theory, a topic on which he wrote books.

Life

Bartholomay was born on August 11, 1919. Bartholomay would work at Harvard Medical School and Medical School of Ohio. He died on March 21, 1975, at 55 years old. A resident of the Somerset section of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, he died at a New Brunswick, New Jersey hospital from a stroke he had three weeks prior to his death.

Molecular set theory

Molecular set theory is a mathematical formulation of the wide-sense chemical kinetics of biomolecular reactions in terms of sets of molecules and their chemical transformations represented by set-theoretical mappings between molecular sets.

Career

He was a professor and chairmen of the Department of Mathematical Medicine at the Medical College of Ohio. He was only part of the Department of Mathematical Medicine from 1969 till 1972 when he left. The Department subsequently collapsed the following year.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute website had Anthony Bartholomay listed as an investigator but was hosted at Harvard Medical School in 1957.