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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_GlimmJames Glimm - Wikipedia

    James Gilbert Glimm (born March 24, 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.

  2. James Glimm em Nice, 1970 Nascimento 24 de março de 1934 (90 anos) Peoria: Nacionalidade Estadunidense: Alma mater: Universidade Columbia: Prêmios Prêmio Dannie Heineman de Física Matemática (1980), Prêmio Leroy P. Steele (1992), Medalha Nacional de Ciências (2002) Orientador(es)(as) Richard Kadison: Orientado(a)(s) Ronald ...

  3. James Glimm, a noted mathematician whose work has revolutionized shock-wave theory and other fields of study, has been named a 2002 National Medal of Science Laureate. Raised in Westfield, Dr Glimm is the Director of the Center for Data Intensive Computing and Chair of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Stony Brook University.

  4. James Glimm is a distinguished mathematician and co-founder of GlimmAnalytics, a company that provides data analytics solutions. He has made significant contributions to shock wave theory, turbulence, operator algebras, and more.

  5. Solutions in the large for nonlinear hyperbolic systems of equations. J Glimm. Communications on pure and applied mathematics 18 (4), 697-715. , 1965. 2169. 1965. Three-dimensional front tracking. J Glimm, JW Grove, XL Li, KM Shyue, Y Zeng, Q Zhang. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 19 (3), 703-727.

  6. James Glimm. Distinguished Professor, Ph.D., 1959. Columbia Univ: Mathematical Physics; Nonlinear Waves. James Glimm has made fundamental contributions to nonlinear analysis—winning the Amer. Math. Soc. Steele Prize— to quantum field theory—winning the American Physical Soc. Heineman Prize—and to computational fluid dynamics.

  7. www.ams.stonybrook.edu › ~glimm › profileJames Glimm - Stony Brook

    James Glimm Distinguished Professor Visiting Leading Professor Department Chair. Chair, Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics. SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3600. Tel: (631) 632-8355; Fax: (631) 632-8490. Email: glimm@ams.sunysb.edu. Vita: (In Adobe PDF Click Here) Professional Preparation.