Anthony Francis Bartholomay (1919–1975) was an American mathematician who introduced molecular set theory, a topic on which he wrote books.
Bartholomay would work at Harvard Medical School, Medical School of Ohio, Brown University, Keuka College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Rutgers University.
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.
[2] Molecular set theory (MST) 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.
Bartholomay was a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematical Medicine at the Medical College of Ohio.