Biography:Morris Hirsch
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Short description: American mathematician
Morris Hirsch | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | June 28, 1933
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | University of Chicago |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
Doctoral advisors | Edwin Spanier Stephen Smale |
Doctoral students |
Morris William Hirsch (born June 28, 1933) is an American mathematician, formerly at the University of California, Berkeley.
A native of Chicago, Illinois, Hirsch attained his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1958, under supervision of Edwin Spanier and Stephen Smale.[1] His thesis was entitled Immersions of Manifolds. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[2]
Hirsch had 23 doctoral students, including William Thurston, William Goldman, and Mary Lou Zeeman.
Selected works
- with Stephen Smale and Robert L. Devaney: Differential equations, dynamical systems and an introduction to chaos, Academic Press 2004 (2nd edition)[3] 3rd edition, 2013
- with Stephen Smale: Differential equations, dynamical systems and linear algebra, Academic Press 1974
- Differential Topology, Springer 1976,[4] 1997
- with Barry Mazur: Smoothings of piecewise linear manifolds, Princeton University Press 1974
- with Charles C. Pugh, Michael Shub: Invariant Manifolds, Springer 1977
See also
- Brouwer fixed-point theorem
- Chern's conjecture (affine geometry)
- Differential structure
- Homotopy principle
- Immersion (mathematics)
- Whitney embedding theorem
References
- ↑ Morris Hirsch at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-01-21.
- ↑ Crannell, Annalisa (February 5, 2005). "Review of Differential equations, dynamical systems and an introduction to chaos by Morris Hirsch, Stephen Smale, and Robert L. Devaney". https://www.maa.org/press/maa-reviews/differential-equations-dynamical-systems-and-an-introduction-to-chaos.
- ↑ James, Ioan M. (1977). "Review: Differential Topology, by Morris Hirsch". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 83 (5): 997–998. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1977-14350-4. https://www.ams.org/journals/bull/1977-83-05/S0002-9904-1977-14350-4/S0002-9904-1977-14350-4.pdf.
External links
- Website at the University of California, Berkeley
- Morris Hirsch at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- search on author Morris Hirsch from Google Scholar
- Literature by and about Morris Hirsch in the German National Library catalogue
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris Hirsch.
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