Mathematician:Jacob Theodore Schwartz
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Mathematician
American mathematician, computer scientist, and professor of computer science.
Designer of the SETL programming language.
Started the NYU Ultracomputer project.
Nationality
American
History
- Born: January 9, 1930 in The Bronx, New York
- Died: March 2, 2009 in Manhattan, New York
Theorems and Definitions
Results named for Jacob Theodore Schwartz can be found here.
Publications
- 1952: Linear Elliptic Differential Operators
- 1956: Convergence almost everywhere of operator averages (Journal of Rational Mechanics and Analysis Vol. 5: pp. 129 – 178) (with Nelson Dunford)
- 1956: Riemann's method in the theory of special functions (Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. Vol. 62, no. 6: pp. 531 – 540)
- 1961: Introduction to Matrices and Vectors
- 1961: Lectures on the Mathematical Method in Analytical Economics
- 1962: Relativity In Illustrations
- 1965: Theory of money (Mathematics and its applications)
- 1967: W-* algebras (Notes on mathematics and its applications)
- 1967: Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science (as editor)
- 1968: Nonlinear Functional Analysis
- 1969: Differential Geometry and Topology
- 1974: Semantic and syntactic issues in programming (Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. Vol. 80, no. 2: pp. 185 – 206)
- 1992: Discrete Thoughts (with Mark Kac and Gian-Carlo Rota)
Also known as
Known informally as Jack.