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  1. James Glimm has made fundamental contributions to nonlinear analysis — winning the Amer. Math. Soc. Steele Prize — to quantum field theory — winning the American Physical Society Heineman Prize — and to computational fluid dynamics.

  2. Collected papers. Vol. 2 . Constructive quantum field theory. Selected papers. Reprint of articles published 1968 - 1980 (1985) with Arthur Jaffe. Mathematical Sciences, Technology, and Economic Competitiveness (1991) 1. Decay of solutions of systems of nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws (1970), by James Glimm and Peter D Lax.

  3. James Glimm has made fundamental contributions to nonlinear analysis — winning the Amer. Math. Soc. Steele Prize — to quantum field theory — winning the American Physical Society Heineman Prize — and to computational fluid dynamics.

  4. Quantum Physics: A Functional Integral Point of View. J. Glimm, A. Jaffe. Published 1981. Physics. This book is addressed to one problem and to three audiences. The problem is the mathematical structure of modem physics: statistical physics, quantum mechanics, and quantum fields. The unity of mathemati cal structure for problems of diverse ...

  5. 19 de mai. de 2015 · May 19, 2015. 3 min read. James Glimm, SUNY Distinguished Professor of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. James Glimm has made deep and original contributions in a variety of areas in both pure and applied mathematics, including operator algebras, quantum field theory, statistical physics, partial differential equations and scientific computing.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_GlimmJames Glimm - Wikipedia

    James Gilbert Glimm (Peoria, 24 marzo 1934) è un matematico statunitense noto per i suoi contributi alla matematica pura, applicata e alla fisica matematica. È stato anche presidente dell' American Mathematical Society nel biennio 2007-2008.

  7. static.hlt.bme.hu › wiki › James_GlimmJames Glimm - Wikipedia

    James Gilbert Glimm (born 24 March 1934) is an American mathematician, former president of the American Mathematical Society, and distinguished professor at Stony Brook University. He has made many contributions in the areas of pure and applied mathematics .