His father
Cornelius Pierpont was a wealthy
New Haven businessman. He did undergraduate studies at
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, initially in mechanical engineering, but turned to mathematics. He went to Europe after graduating in 1886. He studied in
Berlin and later in
Vienna. He prepared his Ph.D. at the
University of Vienna under
Leopold Gegenbauer and
Gustav Ritter von Escherich. His thesis, defended in 1894, was entitled
Zur Geschichte der Gleichung fünften Grades bis zum Jahre 1858. After his defense, he returned to New Haven and was appointed as a lecturer at
Yale University, where he would spend most of his career. In 1898, he became professor. ==Research==