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Jerrold E. Marsden
Jerrold Marsden at Oberwolfach in 2008
Born(1942-08-17)August 17, 1942
DiedSeptember 21, 2010(2010-09-21) (aged 68)
Pasadena, California, United States
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Princeton University
Known forClassical mechanics
ChildrenAlison Marsden
Christopher Marsden
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Classical mechanics
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley
California Institute of Technology
Doctoral advisorArthur Wightman
Doctoral studentsGraciela Chichilnisky
Tudor Ratiu

Jerrold Eldon Marsden (August 17, 1942 – September 21, 2010) was a Canadian mathematician. He was the Carl F. Braun Professor of Engineering and Control & Dynamical Systems at the California Institute of Technology.[1] Marsden is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher.[2]

Career

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Marsden earned his B.Sc. in mathematics at the University of Toronto and his Ph.D. in mathematical physics at Princeton University in 1968 under Arthur S. Wightman.[citation needed] Thereafter, he worked at various universities and research institutes in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Germany. He was one of the founders of the Fields InstituteinToronto, Canada, and directed it until 1994. At the California Institute of Technology he was the Carl F. Braun Professor of Engineering and Control & Dynamical Systems.[1]

Marsden, together with Alan Weinstein, was one of the world leading authorities in mathematical and theoretical classical mechanics. He has laid much of the foundation for symplectic topology. The Marsden-Weinstein quotient is named after him.

In 1973, Marsden (along with Arthur E. Fischer) won the Gravitational Research Foundation Prize. He was also the recipient of a Carnegie Fellowship in 1977, and a Miller Professorship in 1981-82. Also in 1981, Marsden won the Jeffery–Williams Prize. And in 1990, he received the Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics, jointly awarded by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and the American Mathematical Society. Marsden was honoured "for his outstanding contributions to the study of differential equations in mechanics: he proved the existence of chaos in specific classical differential equations; his work on the momentum map, from abstract foundations to detailed applications, has had great impact."[3] He was also awarded the Max Planck Research Award for Mathematics and Computer science in 2000.[4] In 2005, he won the prestigious John von Neumann Lecture,[5] which is awarded by SIAM to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of applied mathematical sciences and for their effective communication to the community. In 2006 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society.[6] In the same year, he also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Surrey.[7]

Marsden died of cancer on September 21, 2010. In 2006 a festschrift was published in honor of Marsden's 60th birthday.[8] In 2015 a memorial volume was published in his honor. [9]

Books

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Jerrold Marsden: Mathematician at Caltech". Los Angeles Times: AA6. October 13, 2010.
  • ^ Thomson ISI. "Marsden, Jerrold E., ISI Highly Cited Researchers". Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  • ^ "Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics". American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  • ^ Max Planck Society: Award winners 2000. URL last accessed 2007-08-24.
  • ^ The John von Neumann Lecture, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics http://www.siam.org/prizes/sponsored/vonneumann.php
  • ^ Royal Society: [1]. URL last accessed 2010-10-02.
  • ^ University of Surrey: Doctor of the University Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine. URL last accessed 2008-10-17.
  • ^ Newton, Paul; Holmes, Philip; Weinstein, Alan, eds. (11 May 2006). Geometry, Mechanics, and Dynamics: Volume in Honor of the 60th Birthday of J. E. Marsden. Springer. ISBN 9780387217918.
  • ^ Chang, Dong Eui; Holm, Darryl D.; Patrick, George; Ratiu, Tudor, eds. (16 April 2015). Geometry, Mechanics, and Dynamics: The Legacy of Jerry Marsden. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4939-2441-7.
  • ^ Marsden, Jerrold; Weinstein, Alan J. (1981). Calculus Unlimited.
  • ^ Marsden, Jerrold E.; Weinstein, Alan J. (1985). Calculus I.
  • ^ Marsden, Jerrold E.; Weinstein, Alan J. (1985). Calculus II.
  • ^ Marsden, Jerrold E.; Weinstein, Alan J. (1985). Calculus III.
  • ^ Marsden, Jerrold E. (1974). Applications of Global Analysis in Mathematical Physics.
  • ^ Marsden, J. E.; McCracken, M. (1976). The Hopf Bifurcation and Its Applications.
  • ^ Kazarinoff, N. D. (September 1977). "Review of The Hopf bifurcation and its applications by J. E. Marsden and M. McCracken". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 83 (5): 998–1004.
  • ^ Abraham, Ralph; Marsden, Jerrold E. (1987). Foundations of Mechanics, Second Edition.
  • ^ Marsden, Jerrold E. (1992). Lectures on Mechanics.
  • ^ Atiyah, Michael (1994). "Review: Lectures on mechanics by Jerrold Marsden" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (N.S.). 30 (2): 234–237. doi:10.1090/s0273-0979-1994-00470-7. S2CID 12774289.
  • ^ Marsden, Jerrold; Hughes, Thomas J. R. (1983). Mathematical Foundations of Elasticity.
  • ^ Ashbaugh, Mark S. (1996). "Review of Introduction to mechanics and symmetry: A basic exposition of classical mechanical systems by Jerrold Marsden and Tudor S. Ratiu" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (N.S.). 33 (3): 351–353. doi:10.1090/s0273-0979-96-00671-4.
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