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He received a master's in engineering degree in 1939 and a Ph.D. in 1944, from Cornell University .
He was co-author of a number of mathematical textbooks and over 100 journal papers.

In 1990, He received the National Medal Of Science , the United State's highest scientific award, presented by President Bush, for his contributions to the natural sciences.


CARRIER'S RULE

Carrier is known for "Carrier's Rule",J. P. Boyd, ''The Devil's Invention: Asymptotic, Superasymptotic and Hyperasymptotic Series'', Acta Applicandae Mathematicae: An International Survey Journal on Applying Mathematics and Mathematical Applications
56, 1-98 (1999) PDF of preprint a humorous explanation of why Divergent Asymptotic Series often yield good approximations if you take the first few term even when the expansion parameter is of order one, while in case of a convergent series you need many terms to get a good approximation: “Divergent series converge faster than convergent series because they don’t have to converge.”


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