Jürgen Moser
Jürgen Kurt Moser (July 4, 1928 – December 17, 1999) was a German-American mathematician, honored for work spanning over four decades, including Hamiltonian dynamical systems and partial differential equations.
Jürgen K. Moser | |
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Born | |
Died | December 17, 1999 71) Schwerzenbach, Kanton Zürich, Switzerland | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Göttingen |
Known for | Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem Nash-Moser theorem Moser's Harnack inequality Trudinger's theorem Outer billiard Volterra lattice Calogero–Moser system Chern–Moser invariants De Giorgi–Nash–Moser estimates Moser normal form Moser iteration Moser's trick Moser twist theorem |
Awards | George David Birkhoff Prize (1968) James Craig Watson Medal (1969) Wolf Prize (1994/1995) Cantor Medal (1992) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics, mathematical analysis, dynamical systems, celestial mechanics, partial differential equations, complex analysis |
Institutions | New York University, MIT, ETH Zurich |
Doctoral advisor | Franz Rellich Carl Ludwig Siegel |
Doctoral students | Charles Conley Håkan Eliasson |
Other notable students | Paul Rabinowitz |
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