Joseph Gillis
Joseph E. Gillis (3 August 1911 – 18 November 1993) was a British-Israeli mathematician and one of the founders of the Faculty of Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science, where he served as a professor of Applied Mathematics. He made notable contributions to fractal sets, fluid dynamics, random walks, and pioneered the combinatorial theory of special functions of mathematical physics.
Joseph E. Gillis | |
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Born | Sunderland, Great Britain | 3 August 1911
Died | 18 November 1993 82) Rehovot, Israel | (aged
Nationality | British and Israeli |
Alma mater | Cambridge University |
Spouse | Olga Kirsch |
Awards | 1951 Weizmann Prize |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Weizmann Institute of Science |
Doctoral advisor | Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch |
Notable students | Achi Brandt |
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