Leon Ehrenpreis
Leon Ehrenpreis (May 22, 1930 - August 16, 2010, Brooklyn) was 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.
Religion
Ehrenpreis was also a Rabbi, having received his ordination from the renowned Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. He was the author of a work on the Chumash and other religious topics, currently in manuscript.
Miscellaneous
Ehrenpreis ran the New York City Marathon every year from its inception until 2007.
Publications
- Ehrenpreis, Leon (1954), "Solution of some problems of division. I. Division by a polynomial of derivation", Amer. J. Math. 76 (4): 883–903, doi:10.2307/2372662, JSTOR 2372662, MR0068123
- Ehrenpreis, Leon (1955), "Solution of some problems of division. II. Division by a punctual distribution", Amer. J. Math. 77 (2): 286–292, doi:10.2307/2372532, JSTOR 2372532, MR0070048
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
- "One thing you can count on is this math prof on the run", Temple Times, November 7, 2002 Volume 33 Number 10 (retrieved August 17, 2010)
- Eliezer 'Leon' Ehrenpreis, 80, rabbi, Temple mathematician
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