John Henry Constantine Whitehead (11 November1904- 8 May1960), known as Henry, was a British mathematician who was one of the founders of homotopy theory. He was born in Madras (now known as Chennai) in India and died in Princeton, New Jersey in 1960.
His definition of CW complexes gave a setting for homotopy theory that became standard. He introduced the idea of simple homotopy theory, which was later much developed in connection with algebraic K-theory. The Whitehead product is an operation in homotopy theory. The Whitehead problem on abelian groups was solved (as an independence proof) by Saharon Shelah.
JohnHenryConstantineWhitehead (known commonly as HenryWhitehead), had a large influence on the development of homotopy theory, which is based on a certain kind of mapping of topological spaces.
The son of a bishop, Whitehead was born in Madras, India on November 11, 1904.
Whitehead never seemed to be a brilliant student, perhaps because of the many other interests that distracted him and sadness over the long separation from his parents.