Moshe Marcus

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Moshe Marcus (born May 12, 1937 ) is an Israeli mathematician who deals with partial differential equations and functional analysis .

Marcus received his doctorate from Shmuel Agmon at the Technion in Haifa in 1964 ( The Dirichlet problem in a domain with a degenerate boundary and local behavior of singular solutions ) and was a professor there until his retirement.

He investigated the marginal singularities of elliptical partial differential equations in collaboration with Laurent Véron .

Fonts

  • with Victor Mizel: Limiting equations for problems involving long range memory, Memoirs AMS, 1983
  • Editor with A. Joffe, S. Reich: Optimization and nonlinear analysis, Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics, Longman 1992 (Workshopf Haifa 1990)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project