Mark J. Ablowitz
Mark Jay Ablowitz (born June 5, 1945, New York)[1] is a professor in the department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado. He was born in New York City. He received his Ph.D. from MIT in Mathematics.
Awards and honors
- Sloan Fellowship, 1975–1977.
- Clarkson Graham Research Award, 1976.
- John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 1984.
- SIAM Fellow, 2011.
- National Academy of Sciences Symposium on Soliton Theory Kiev, USSR 1979.
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, 2012.[2]
Publications
Books
- Solitons and the Inverse Scattering Transform, M.J. Ablowitz and H. Segur, (SIAM Studies in Applied Mathematics) 1981
- Topics in Soliton Theory and Exactly Solvable Nonlinear Equations, Eds. M.J. Ablowitz, B. Fuchssteiner and M. D. Kruskal, (World Scientific) 1987
- Solitons, Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Inverse Scattering, M.J. Ablowitz and P.A. Clarkson, (London Mathematical Society Lecture Notes Series, 516 pages, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1991)
- Complex Variables: Introduction and Applications, Mark J. Ablowitz and A. S. Fokas, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1997)
- Nonlinear Physics: Theory and Experiment. II, M.J. Ablowitz, M. Boiti, F. Pempinelli and B. Prinari, (World Scientific 2003)
- Discrete and Continuous Nonlinear Schrödinger Systems, Mark J. Ablowitz, B. Prinari and D. Trubatch, 258 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2004)
References
- ↑ American men & women of science, Bowker, 1992
- ↑ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-03.
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