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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_LaxPeter Lax - Wikipedia

    Peter David Lax (born Lax Péter Dávid; 1 May 1926) is a Hungarian-born American mathematician and Abel Prize laureate working in the areas of pure and applied mathematics. Lax has made important contributions to integrable systems , fluid dynamics and shock waves , solitonic physics, hyperbolic conservation laws, and mathematical ...

  2. Lax tem fundamentais contribuições nas áreas de sistemas integráveis, dinâmica dos fluidos, ondas de choque, física dos sólitons, leis de conservação hiperbólica e computação científica. Lax é pesquisador no Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, o departamento de matemática da Universidade de Nova Iorque .

    • Hungria, Estados Unidos
    • húngaro
  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · partial differential equation. Peter Lax (born May 1, 1926, Budapest, Hung.) is a Hungarian-born American mathematician awarded the 2005 Abel Prize “for his groundbreaking contributions to the theory and applications of partial differential equations and to the computation of their solutions.”

  4. Summary. Peter Lax is a Hungarian mathematician who works on scattering theory. View six larger pictures. Biography. Peter Lax was born into a Jewish family in Budapest. His mother was Klara Kornfeld and his father was Henry Lax who was a medical doctor.

  5. Peter David Lax. President 1979–1980. Ph.D. New York University, New York, 1949. Lax was born in Hungary, and received his A.B. (1947) and Ph.D. (1949) from New York University. Since then he has spent his career at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University, and in 2005 was awarded the prestigious international ...

  6. Peter D. Lax has been described as the most versatile mathematician of his generation. The impressive list above by no means states all of his achievements. His use of geometric optics to study the propagation of singularities inaugurated the theory of Fourier Integral Operators.

  7. Peter Lax: Abstract Phragmen-Lindelöf theorem & Saint Venant’s principle. Peter Lax Abel Prize lecture. Programme available in the YouTube description.