[2] Browder traced his interest in mathematics to 1955 when he was a private at Fort Dix and Eisenhower offered early release to servicemen entering graduate school.
For two years he was a Miller Fellow at University of California, Berkeley and also studied at Aarhus, Denmark.
My father taught me the game when I was six, a friend of the family gave me a chess book when I was eleven or twelve, and after that I was hooked.
"[6] In 1996 he published an upper-level textbook Mathematical Analysis for well-motivated students having a background of calculus and linear algebra.
[8] With Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Browder wrote "A variation formula for harmonic modules and its application to several complex variables".