Leon Ehrenpreis
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Leon Ehrenpreis is a mathematician at Temple University who proved the Malgrange-Ehrenpreis theorem, the fundamental theorem about differential operators with constant coefficients.
Ehrenpreis was one of Claude Chevalley's students at Columbia University.
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[edit] Religion
Ehrenpreis is also a Rabbi, having received his ordination from the renowned Rabbi Moshe Feinstein.
[edit] Misc.
Additionally, Ehrenpreis ran the New York City Marathon every year from its inception until 2007.
[edit] Publications
- Ehrenpreis, Leon (1954), “Solution of some problems of division. I. Division by a polynomial of derivation.”, Amer. J. Math. 76: 883-903, MR0068123, <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9327%28195410%2976%3A4%3C883%3ASOSPOD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9>
- Ehrenpreis, Leon (1955), “Solution of some problems of division. II. Division by a punctual distribution.”, Amer. J. Math. 77: 286-292, MR0070048, <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9327%28195504%2977%3A2%3C286%3ASOSPOD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23>
[edit] References
- Leon Ehrenpreis at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Grinberg, Eric L. (2000), Analysis, Geometry, Number Theory: The Mathematics of Leon Ehrenpreis, American Mathematical Society, pp. 508, ISBN 0821811487