Jeffrey Rauch

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Jeffrey Baron Rauch (born November 29, 1945 in New York City ) is an American mathematician and mathematical physicist.

Rauch studied at Harvard University with a bachelor's degree magna cum laude in 1967 and received his doctorate in 1971 from New York University under Peter Lax ( Energy inequalities for hyperbolic initial boundary value problems ). From 1971 he was an assistant professor at the University of Michigan , where he became an associate professor in 1976 and professor in 1982, and was head of the mathematics faculty in 1990/91 and 1997/98.

He deals with (hyperbolic) partial differential equations.

He was visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study (1976/77, 1978, 1979), at the École normal supérieure , the École polytechnique and the IHES as well as various other Paris universities, in Bordeaux, Rennes, Nice, Marseille, Pisa and the Institut Henri Poincaré . He is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society .

Fonts

  • Partial Differential Equations (= Graduate Texts in Mathematics . 128). Springer, New York NY et al. 1991, ISBN 0-387-97472-5 .
  • with Michael Beals, Richard Melrose : Microlocal analysis and nonlinear waves. Springer, New York NY et al. 1991, ISBN 0-387-97591-8 .
  • as editor with Michael Taylor: Singularities and Oscillations (= The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications. 91). Springer, New York NY et al. 1997, ISBN 0-387-98200-0 .
  • as editor with Barry Simon : Quasiclassical methods, (= The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications. 95). Springer, New York NY et al. 1997, ISBN 0-387-98310-4 .
  • Hyperbolic partial differential equations and geometric optics (= Graduate Texts in Mathematics. 133). American Mathematical Society, Providence RI 2012, ISBN 978-0-8218-7291-8 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to American Men and Women of Science. 2004 ISSN  from 0000 to 1287 .
  2. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project