Biography:Paul Garabedian
Paul R. Garabedian | |
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Paul Garabedian | |
Born | Cincinnati, Ohio | August 2, 1927
Died | May 13, 2010 Manhattan, New York | (aged 82)
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences |
Thesis | Schwarz's lemma and the Szegő kernel functions (1948) |
Doctoral advisor | Lars Ahlfors |
Paul Roesel Garabedian (August 2, 1927 – May 13, 2010) was a mathematician and numerical analyst.[1] Garabedian was the Director-Division of Computational Fluid Dynamics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.[2] He is known for his contributions to the fields of computational fluid dynamics and plasma physics, which ranged from elegant existence proofs for potential theory and conformal mappings[3] to the design and optimization of stellarators.[4] Garabedian was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1975.[5]
Education and career
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Garabedian received a bachelor's degree from Brown University in 1946 and a master's degree from the Harvard University in 1947, both in mathematics. He received his Ph.D., also from Harvard University, in 1948 under the direction of Lars Ahlfors.[6] It was at Brown University that he met his longtime colleague and collaborator, Frances Bauer.[7]
In 1949 Garabedian joined the faculty at the University of California as an Assistant Professor and became Associate Professor in 1952. In 1956, he moved to Stanford University as a Professor of mathematics. In 1959 he moved to the Institute of Mathematical Sciences [later renamed the Courant Institute] at New York University. In 1978 he was appointed the Director-Division of Computational Fluid Dynamics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University. In a long and fruitful academic career, Garabedian supervised 27 Ph.D. theses. The first was in 1953 (Edward McLeod) and the last came in 1997 (Connie Chen).
Honors and awards
- Sloan Fellowship, 1961–63
- Guggenheim Fellowship, 1966[8]
- Fairchild Distinguished Scholar Caltech, 1975
- NASA Public Service Group Achievement Award by NASA Langley Research Center, 1976
- Boris Pregel Award, New York Academy of Sciences, 1980
- Birkhoff Prize of the AMS and SIAM, 1983[9]
- Theodore von Kármán Prize, SIAM, 1989
Books
- Partial Differential Equations, 2nd ed., Chelsea Pub. Co. (1998). ISBN:0-8218-1377-3
- Magnetohydrodynamic Equilibrium and Stability of Stellarators, with F. Bauer and O. Betancourt. Springer-Verlag (1984). ISBN:0-387-90966-4
- Supercritical Wing Sections II, with F. Bauer, D. Korn and A. Jameson. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Springer-Verlag (1975), ISBN:0-387-07029-X.[10]
References
- ↑ "NYU > Courant Institute > Announcements". cims.nyu.edu. Archived from the original on 2010-06-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20100603051647/http://cims.nyu.edu/webapps/feed/announcements. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
- ↑ Paul Garabedian at Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- ↑ Garabedian, P. R.; Schiffer, M. (1950). "On existence theorems of potential theory and conformal mapping". Annals of Mathematics 52 (1): 164–187. doi:10.2307/1969517.
- ↑ "Archive (1995-present)". American Physical Society. http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/fellowships/archive-all.cfm?nom_unit=Plasma%20Physics%20(DPP)&year=2004. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
- ↑ "National Academy of Sciences". National Academy of Sciences. http://www.nasonline.org/site/Dir/818102646?pg=vprof&mbr=1002868&returl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nasonline.org%2Fsite%2FDir%2F818102646%3Fpg%3Dsrch%26view%3Dbasic&retmk=search_again_link. Retrieved 2009-10-31.
- ↑ "In Memory Of ...". American Mathematical Society. https://www.ams.org/news/in-memory/in-memory. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
- ↑ Interview with Paul Garabedian
- ↑ Paul Roesel Garabedian - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
- ↑ "George David Birkhoff Prize in Applied Mathematics". American Mathematical Society. https://www.ams.org/prizes/birkhoff-prize.html. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
- ↑ Abstract of Supercritical Wing Sections II
External links
- Garabedian's Curriculum Vitae
- Paul Garabedian at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- New York Times obituary
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul Garabedian.
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